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Author: Rob Buyea
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Author: Stephanie Barden
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Cast off by her old pals, Cinderella spends time with new student Erin instead. Erin is about to gain two new stepsisters and needs Cinderella's advice. Meanwhile, Cinderella's former friend tries to prevent her from getting the lead in a tap recital. For grades 2-4. 2011.
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Author: Joan Bauer
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After escaping her mother's abusive boyfriend, twelve-year-old Foster McFee and her mother make a new start in Culpepper, West Virginia. Her mom wants to be a lead singer, while Foster dreams of becoming a famous TV chef–and of mastering reading, despite her learning disability. For grades 5-8. 2011.
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Author: Mary Casanova
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Author: Laura Amy Schlitz
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Flory, a tiny night fairy, loses her wings to a hungry bat when she is very young and lands in a human's garden. Unable to fly, Flory resides in a birdhouse, befriends a squirrel and a hummingbird, and adapts to daytime. Then the bat reveals a secret. For grades 3-6. 2010.
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Author: Rita Williams-Garcia
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Oakland, California; 1968. Eleven-year-old Delphine and her younger sisters Vonetta and Fern fly out from Brooklyn to spend the summer with their mother, the poet Cecile, who abandoned them years before. Cecile resents their arrival and sends them off to a nearby Black Panther summer camp. For grades 4-7. 2010.
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Author: Sharon M. Draper
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Cerebral palsy limits fifth grader Melody's physical movements and ability to speak but not her capacity to think. In an inclusion class, with the help of her university student aide, Melody figures out what she needs to truly communicate and in doing so surprises many people. For grades 4-7. 2010.
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Author: Fred Bowen
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Author: Doreen Cronin
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J.J. Tully spent seven years as a rescue dog before retiring to the country. One day he is lured into a trap by a mutt named Vince, who wears a cone around his head and has kidnapped two of the chicken Millicent's babies. Short chapter book. For grades 2-4. 2011.
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Author: Jennifer L. Holm
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In 1935, when money is scarce during the Great Depression, ten-year-old Turtle goes to Key West, Florida, to live with relatives she's never met. Her adventures with her cousins involve a treasure map, a hurricane, and an ornery grandmother. For grades 4-7. Newbery Honor. 2010.
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Author: Mary E. Pearson
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Author: Greg Logsted
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Author: Ruta Sepetys
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1941. Fifteen-year-old Lina, her mother, and her brother are taken from their Lithuanian home by the Soviet secret police. When her father is sentenced to death in a Siberian prison camp, Lina vows to honor her family by documenting what happened. Some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2011.
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Author: Joan Bauer
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After escaping her mother's abusive boyfriend, twelve-year-old Foster McFee and her mother make a new start in Culpepper, West Virginia. Her mom wants to be a lead singer, while Foster dreams of becoming a famous TV chef–and of mastering reading, despite her learning disability. For grades 5-8. 2011.
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Author: John Stephens
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After their parents disappeared ten years ago, Kate has protected her brother Michael and sister Emma as they have moved from orphanage to orphanage. At Cambridge Falls, the siblings discover a green book that transports them through time, and they become aware of a fearsome enemy. For grades 4-7. 2011.
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Author: Eve Yohalem
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Thirteen-year-old Lucy Hoffman feels lonely and bored while her mother, the American ambassador to Ethiopia, works constantly. When Lucy is kidnapped, she knows the embassy will not pay ransom and feels compelled to escape into an unknown area–grasslands full of wild animals. For grades 5-8. 2009.
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Author: Rosanne Parry
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Eleven-year-old Ignatius Alderman–called “Brother”–promises to keep his family's Oregon ranch just as it is until his father returns from the war in Iraq. Brother's Quaker grandparents and his own Catholic faith help him face new challenges, like a wildfire that threatens the ranch. For grades 5-8. 2009.
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Author: Alan Silberberg
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Author: Gary D. Schmidt
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Marysville, New York; 1968. Eighth-grader Doug, who loves baseball statistics and drawing, manages to be upbeat and honorable–despite having an abusive father, a brother who has been accused of robbery, and another brother who has returned from Vietnam injured. Companion to The Wednesday Wars (DB 65788). For grades 6-9. 2011.
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Author: Rita Williams-Garcia
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Oakland, California; 1968. Eleven-year-old Delphine and her younger sisters Vonetta and Fern fly out from Brooklyn to spend the summer with their mother, the poet Cecile, who abandoned them years before. Cecile resents their arrival and sends them off to a nearby Black Panther summer camp. For grades 4-7. 2010.
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Author: Sharon M. Draper
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Cerebral palsy limits fifth grader Melody's physical movements and ability to speak but not her capacity to think. In an inclusion class, with the help of her university student aide, Melody figures out what she needs to truly communicate and in doing so surprises many people. For grades 4-7. 2010.
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Author: Wendelin Van Draanen
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After a school-bus accident, sixteen-year-old Jessica has her right leg amputated below the knee and is convinced she will never run again. But prosthetics, a new friend with cerebral palsy, and the support of her track team help Jessica find a way forward. For junior and senior high readers. Schneider Award. 2011.
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2009 (Division I)
Author: Carl Hiaasen
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The Florida Keys. With their father jailed for sinking a gambling boat, Noah Underwood and his sister Abbey gather evidence that casino owner Dusty Muleman is illegally emptying sewage tanks into coastal waters. They receive help from a former card dealer, a pirate, and Dusty's ex-girlfriend. For grades 5-8. 2005.
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2009 (Division II)
Author: Rick Riordan
Upstate New York, 2005. Sixth-grader Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon and a mortal mother, attends a summer camp for demigods. After Percy angers Zeus, his friends Grover, a satyr, and Annabeth, daughter of Athena, join him to resolve the problem. For grades 5-8. 2005.
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Author: Marcia Thornton Jones
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Author: Sara Pennypacker
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Third-grader Clementine's disastrous week includes cutting her fourth-grade friend Margaret's long hair, chopping off her own hair, and frequenting the principal's office. Her little brother is the easy child, while Clementine, the difficult child, fears that her parents want to get rid of her. For grades 2-4. 2006.
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Author: Cynthia Kadohata
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Vietnam War. Seventeen-year-old Rick Hanski joins a dog-handler program when he enlists. He trains with Cracker, a purebred German shepherd who learns to sniff out bombs, camouflaged traps, and the enemy. Cracker's skills help save many lives–including Rick's. Some violence. For grades 6-9. 2007.
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Author: Lynne Jonell
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Little Rock, Arkansas; 1957. Fifteen-year-old Sylvia Patterson's normal teenage life is disrupted when she is selected to be part of the first group of African American students to integrate an all-white high school. Everyone has an opinion about what she should do. For grades 6-9. 2007.
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Author: Katherine Applegate
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Author: Dan Gutman
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Fifth-grade class geek Brenton figures out how to get his computer to do his homework for him. His mistake is letting his seating group (the class clown, the teacher's pet, and a slacker) in on his secret. For grades 3-6. 2006.
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Author: Ally Carter
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Sophomore Cameron Morgan attends the Gallagher Academy–a girls' school for secret agents, where her mother is the headmistress. On a covert training mission in town, Cammie meets Josh, a cute and ordinary boy, and arranges to see him again. For junior and senior high readers. 2006.
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Author: Ann Jaramillo
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Georgia, 1976. Gabe is afraid of everything, especially moving up to fifth grade with middle school bullies Duke and Frankie. His best friend Frita's summer plan is to list and conquer fears–her biggest one is the Ku Klux Klan–but they'll start with spiders. For grades 4-7. 2005.
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Author: Susan Beth Pfeffer
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Sixteen-year-old Miranda keeps a journal describing her family's struggle to survive after an asteroid hits the Moon and causes disastrous climate change on Earth. She records her feelings about losing contact with friends and the outside world, locating food, and keeping hope alive. For junior and senior high readers. 2006.
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Author: Jordan Sonnenblick
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A New York City SWAT team arrests fourteen-year-old Peak Marcello for scaling a skyscraper. A judge places Peak on probation and allows him to accompany his father, a famous mountain climber, to Tibet, where Peak hopes to be the youngest person to climb Mount Everest. For grades 6-9. 2007.
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Author: Shannon Hale
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When it is decreed that Prince Steffan of Danland will choose a bride from remote Mount Eskel, Miri and all the village girls–including newly arrived Britta–attend a princess academy to prepare them for the potential honor. For grades 5-8. Newbery Honor Book. 2005.
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Author: Cynthia Lord
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Sometimes twelve-year-old Catherine resents her autistic brother, David, who breaks rules and gets all her parents' attention. She meets Jason, a teenage nonverbal paraplegic, at David's therapy center. As the two become friends, Catherine realizes that accepting differences matters more than any rules. For grades 5-8. Schneider Family Book Award. 2006.
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Author: Gordon Korman
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Raised and homeschooled on his grandmother's commune, thirteen-year-old Capricorn “Cap” Anderson abruptly transitions to a crowded and noisy middle school while his grandmother recuperates from an accident. Clueless and naive, Cap becomes a target for eighth-grade bully Zach Powers, who sets Cap up for ridicule. For grades 6-9. 2007.
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Author: Frank Asch
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Author: Lisa Graff
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Georgie deals with being a dwarf in a mainstream fourth-grade classroom. First, the size of school furniture makes things awkward. Then he's assigned to an Abraham Lincoln project with Jeanie the Meanie. And a misunderstanding with his best friend Andy needs to be made right. For grades 3-6. 2006.
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Author: Grace Lin
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While Pacy's Taiwanese American family prepares the Chinese New Year feast, Pacy hopes the Year of the Dog will be lucky for her. She does make a new best friend at school but “finding herself”–discovering her own talent–takes longer. For grades 3-6. 2006.
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Big Mouth and Ugly Girl Oates, Joyce Carol Birchbark House Erdrich, Louise
Crossing Jordan Fogelin, Adrian Doing Time Online Siebold, Jan Doll People Martin, Ann M.
Dork in Disguise Gorman, Carol
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Ties That Bind, Ties That Break Namioka, Lensey
A Week in the Woods Clements, Andrew
Zach’s Lie Smith, Roland
Breadwinner Ellis, Deborah Esperanza Rising Ryan Munoz, Pam Fever 1793 Anderson, Laurie Halse Graduation of Jake Moon Park, Barbara In the Stone Circle Kimmel, Elizabeth Cody King of the Dragons Fenner, Carol Kissing Doorknobs Hesser, Terry Last book in the Universe Philbrock, Rodman Memory Boy Weaver, Will Power of Un Etchemendy, Nancy Stargirl Spinelli, Jerry Touching Spirit Bear Mikaelsen, Ben
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Alien Game Dexter, Catherine Belle Prater’s Boy White, Ruth The Chicken Doesn’t Skate Korman, Gordon Child of the Wolves Hall, Elizabeth Danger Zone Klass, David Dangerous Skies Staples, Suzanne Fisher Flight 116 is Down Cooney, Caroline B. Marrying Malcolm Murgatroyd Farrell, Mame Music From a Place Called Half Moon Oughton, Jerrie Original Freddie Ackerman Irwin, Hadley Tangerine Bloor, Edward Thunder Cave Smith, Rolan
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