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Great Teen Reads
Suggested by your friendly, local librarian...
Fiction
The
Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation: The Pox
Party by M.T. Anderson
Various diaries, letters, and other manuscripts chronicle the experiences
of Octavian, a young African American, from birth to age sixteen, as he
is brought up as part of a science experiment in the years leading up to
and during the Revolutionary War.
Black
and White by Paul Volponi
Two star high school basketball players, one black and one white,
experience the justice system differently after committing a crime together
and getting caught.
Book
Thief by Markus Zusak
Trying to make sense of the horrors of World War II, Death relates
the story of Liesel--a young German girl whose book-stealing and story-telling
talents help sustain her family and the Jewish man they are hiding,
as well as their neighbors.
Crank by Ellen Hopkins
Gifted Kristina Georgia Snow takes a harrowing journey through
the nightmare of drug addiction, in a book based on actual events
Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin
After fifteen-year-old Liz Hall is hit by a taxi and killed,
she finds herself in a place that is both like and unlike Earth, where
she must adjust to her new status and figure out how to "live."
Looking
for Alaska by John Green
Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory
School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined
by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
Lucas by Kevin Brooks
As a 15 year old girl living with your grieving father on an island,
you meet a newcomer and experience prejudice, hatred and loss.
The
Minister’s Daughter by Julie Hearn
In 1645 in England, the daughters of the town minister successfully
accuse a local healer and her granddaughter of witchcraft to conceal
an out-of-wedlock pregnancy, but years later during the 1692 Salem trials
their lie has unexpected repercussions.
Son
of the Mob: Hollywood Hustle by Gordon Korman
Having moved away from his mob-related family to an entirely new
world at an upscale college in Los Angeles, Vince begins to breathe
easy knowing that his new life can begin, but when a collection of uncles
starts coming for visits to the dorm, Vince realizes that his real identity
won't remain a secret for very long, in the sequel to Son of the Mob.
Swallowing
Stones by Joyce McDonald
You shoot off a rifle on the 4th of July and later learn that at
the same time across town, a man is shot in his neck while repairing
his roof. You are about to go to college on a scholarship. Do you go
to the police and share what you know?
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
When seventeen-year-old Bella leaves Phoenix to live with her father
in Forks, Washington, she meets an exquisitely handsome boy at school
for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction and who she comes to realize
is not wholly human.
Wrecked by E. R. Frank
After a car accident seriously injures her best friend and kills
her brother's girlfriend, sixteen-year-old Anna tries to cope with her
guilt and grief, while learning some truths about her family and herself.
Non-Fiction
Between
a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston
A mountaineer who survived a near-fatal accident by amputating his arm when
it became trapped behind a boulder in Utah describes how he endured more
than five days of hypothermia, dehydration, and hallucinations before managing
his own rescue.
Chew
on This by Eric Schlosser
A behind-the-scenes look at the fast food industry.
The
Freedom Writers Diary: how a teacher and 150 teens used writing
to change themselves and the world around them by the Freedom
Writers with Erin Gruwell
A true account of a teacher who confronted a room of "at-risk" students
details their life-changing journey and includes diary excerpts.
Hitler
Youth: growing up in Hitler's shadow by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Through interviews with surviving Hitler Youth members as well as those
who resisted the movement, explores how Hitler gained the loyalty, trust,
and passion of so many of Germany's young people that by the time he became
Chancellor of Germany in 1933, 3.5 million children belonged to the Hitler
Youth.
Swimming
to Antarctica: tales of a long-distance swimmer by Lynne Cox
A noted long-distance swimmer with a love for cold water describes her eventful
career in the sport, from her record-breaking English Channel crossing and
her 1987 swim across the Bering Strait from America to the Soviet Union
to her exploits in the Straits of Magellan, Lake Baikal, and Antarctica.
We
Beat the Street: how a friendship pact helped us succeed by Sampson
Davis
Making a pact to stick together through the rough times in their impoverished
Newark neighborhood, three boys found the strength and determination to
work through their difficulties in order to make their dreams come true
by completing high school, getting through college, and attending medical
school together.
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