Facing another evening of
dreary homework, Kevin Kim is startled by an unusual intruder. Standing before
him is Koh Chu-Mong, an ancient Korean archer from the 1st century B.C. Kevin’s
quest is to return this brave stranger to his own time within 24 hours or
history will be changed forever.
Attack of the Turtle by Drew Carlson
Living on the Connecticut
shoreline during the Revolutionary War, fourteen-year-old Nathan secretly helps
his cousin, inventor David Bushnell, build the first submarine. Nathan must
overcome his fears and Tory spies to help the Patriots fight the British.
A Dog’s Life: The Autobiography of a Stray by Ann M. Martin
Everything is comfortable in
Squirrel’s world until her mother and brother disappear. Left on her own, she
is forced to face many challenges from humans, other animals, and the elements.
As days pass, Squirrel learns that her life will never be the same, but with
all these obstacles, can she survive?
Double Identity
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
What would you do if your
parents dropped you off at an unknown aunt’s house in the middle of the night,
in an unknown town, where everyone you met looked at you as if they just saw a
ghost? This is Bethany’s living nightmare, and it takes all her courage to
slowly unravel the truth.
Drita, My Homegirl by Jenny Lombard
Drita emigrates to New York City from Kosovo.
During a social studies project, she meets Maxie, a native New Yorker
who can’t seem to stay quiet in school.
What can two girls from such different worlds possibly have in common?
More than you think.
The Ghost’s Grave by Peg Kehret
When twelve-year-old Josh
apprehensively spends the summer in Washington state with his eccentric Aunt
Ethel, he encounters the ghost of a one-legged coal miner. After stumbling upon
a metal box of buried treasure, he solves the mystery of the box and finds out
more about himself and his family.
Paint the Wind
by Pam Munoz Ryan
Maya lives secluded in her
grandmother’s overprotective care until an unexpected event sends her to
Wyoming to meet her mother’s family. Maya learns about the mother she hardly
remembers, and she encounters a wild herd of horses including a mare that her
mother once rode.
Rules by
Cynthia Lord
If you have to tell your
autistic brother “to keep his pants on in public,” how can you hope for a
normal life? Catherine discovers that her own behavior with new neighbor Kristi
and wheelchair-bound Jason make her look again at what “normal” really means.
The Stumptown Kid by Carol Gorman and Ron Findley
Eleven-year-old Charlie Nebraska
learns about friendship, heroism and racism when he meets a former Negro-league
baseball player. Luther Peale ends up coaching Charlie’s team. Will this be the
change they need to win against the premier team?
The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin
Taiwanese-American Grace, has
high hopes that the Year of the Dog will bring her great luck. During Grace’s
funny experiences throughout the year, she figures out what makes her unique
and how she fits in with her family, friends, and classmates.