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th Woodward Academy Rising 6 ​ Grade Summer Reading Packet ​

Woodward Academy th Rising 6 ​ Graders ​ 2018 Summer Reading Packet

Dear Students and Parents,

Summer is a wonderful time to read for pleasure and th enrichment. This summer all rising 6 ​ graders must read at least three books. In addition, ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ students need to complete the Summer Reading Record and the Study Guide for Flush included ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ in this packet.

Required Reading: ​ 1. Required Novel: Flush by Carl Hiaasen ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ The required novel provides an opportunity for sixth graders to share a common reading experience and serves as a jumping off point for classroom activities at the beginning of the school year. A discussion guide for Flush is included in this packet. ​ ​ 2. One Title from the “Read a Faculty Favorite!” List All students should select one title to read from the attached “Read a Faculty Favorite!” list. Near the beginning of the school year, students will meet the mystery faculty sponsor of the title they read and have a book discussion.

3. Additional Reading: At Least One Other Book of Choice ​ ​ The third required book, and any other books, may be the student’s choice. A suggested title list is included in this packet as one possible source of reading guidance in selecting additional books to explore beyond the required titles. Award-winning and “too good to miss” titles are included to appeal to the broad range of interests, maturity levels, and reading abilities of our students, with suggestions coming from students, teachers, and librarians.

Summer Reading Record: Students should complete the Summer Reading Record (Part 1 and 2) in ​ ​ this packet. A completed record, including a parent signature, should be returned to the reading teacher on the first Friday after the beginning of school.

We hope that summer reading brings students many hours of enjoyment and encourages the life-long love of reading. So pack an extra book wherever you travel this summer and enjoy your summer READING!

Happy Reading,

Your Reading Teachers and Librarians

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Name: ______​

Complete this reading record and log, have a parent sign it, and bring it to your reading class in August! ​

1. Required Novel:

Title – Flush ​ Rating:

Date Completed- ______

2. “Read a Faculty Favorite!” Title Choice:

Title - ______Author - ______Date Completed- ______

Rating:

3. Free Choice:

Title - ______

Author - ______

Date Completed- ______

Rating:

Parent Signature ______Date______

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Record additional titles you read just for fun this summer on this reading log: Title Author Rating:

Parent Signature ______Date______

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Complete the following study guide as you read Flush. Be sure ​ ​ to bring this completed Study Guide back to school with you in August along with your “Reading Record”.

Part A: Character list (The first one has been done for you.) ​ Characters: Description:

Noah Underwood About thirteen-years old; one of the heroes in the story; good fisherman and boatman; cares deeply about the environment and his family; wants to help his dad

Paine Underwood

Abbey Underwood

Donna Underwood

Grandpa Bobby

Dusty Muleman

Jasper Jr.

Bull

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Thom and Rado

Lice Peeking

Shelly

Mr. Shine

Miles Umlatt

Luno

Amanda Rose

Part B: Setting

1. In what time period does this story take place?

2. In what month does this story begin?

3. Where does this story take place?

Part C: Vocabulary 1. martyr (page 22) 2. mangrove (page 28) 3. gumbo-limbo (page 60) 4. aft (page 80) 5. What do mullet, snapper, tarpon, and snook have in common? (page36) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Page | 5 ​ th Woodward Academy Rising 6 ​ Grade Summer Reading Packet ​

Part D: Study Questions Some answers have two parts. Be sure to answer both parts so that you fully understand each ​ ​ question.

Chapter 1

1. Where does Noah go to see his father? Why is his father there?

2. What happened to Grandpa Bobby?

3. How does Noah’s mother feel about her husband’s actions?

4. What is the Coral Queen? What happened to it? ​ ​

5. Why did Noah’s dad feel that he had to take action against Dusty Muleman?

6. Why is this an environmental problem?

7. What does Noah’s dad want him to do?

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Chapter 2

1. How do Noah and Jasper Jr. get along?

2. How does Noah’s dad (Mr. Underwood) know that the Coral Queen has been dumping sewage illegally? ​ ​

3. What kind of life did Dusty Muleman lead before he owned the Coral Queen? ​ ​

4. Why does Noah go to see Lice Peeking?

5. Why doesn’t Lice offer to help Noah right away?

6. Explain what Mrs. Underwood means when she says, “He wants to be a martyr, Noah, that’s fine – but not at the expense of this family.” (page 22)

7. At the end of the chapter the children see something lying on their mother’s bed. What is it and why is this bad?

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Chapter 3

1. What does Mr. Underwood tell Noah to offer Lice as payment for providing evidence against Dusty Muleman?

2. What legend do some people believe about the Florida Keys?

Chapter 4

1. What does Jasper Jr. do to Noah under the bridge at Snake Creek?

2. How does Noah retaliate?

3. Why does Miles Umlatt want to talk to Noah?

4. What kind of reputation does Paine Underwood have in his community? How do you know?

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5. What did Abbey overhear her mother ask Mr. Shine?

Chapter 5

1. What excuse does Noah try to use to see his dad? Why doesn’t the deputy let him in?

2. What does Paine Underwood want Lice to do in exchange for his skiff?

3. When Noah and Lice meet up with Jasper Jr. and Bull, what does Lice make Jasper Jr. do?

4. Why do Noah and Abbey sneak out of their house in the middle of the night? What do they see?

5. What happens to Abbey at the end of chapter 5?

Chapter 6

1. What is Abbey’s nasty habit and how did she get away?

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2. What is the headline in the Island Examiner? Why is the article so embarrassing to the Underwood family? ​ ​

3. Why does Lice not pick up the skiff as planned?

4. What surprising thing does Shelly tell Noah at the end of chapter 6?

Chapter 7

1. What plan do Noah and Abbey concoct to prevent their mother from seeing her husband’s television interview? Is their plan successful?

2. Why does Noah sneak into the wheelhouse of the Coral Queen? ​ ​

3. What does Noah discover about the sewage tank?

Chapter 8

1. When Shelly picks up Noah, what does she tell him happened to Lice? Why does she think so?

2. How does Shelly plan to help Noah nail Dusty Muleman?

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3. Why does Noah see his father in his bedroom when he wakes up from a nightmare?

Chapter 9

1. What does Paine Underwood have to agree to do so that Dusty Muleman will drop the charges against him?

2. What plans did the sheriff have for Mr. Underwood in the morning? Why isn’t he in trouble with the law?

3. Who does Noah run into at the end of the chapter? What happens?

Chapter 10

1. How do the police keep track of Mr. Underwood?

2. When Shelly visits the Underwood family at home, what news does she give them?

3. Why do Noah, Mr. Underwood, and Mrs. Underwood leave their house in the middle of the night?

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Chapter 11

1. Where do the three Underwoods go to look for Abbey?

2. Why does Paine apologize to Dusty?

3. Where do the Underwoods eventually find Abbey?

Chapter 12

1. What did Abbey try to do the night before and how does she do it? Why is her evidence worthless?

2. Why does Paine Underwood go back to jail?

3. What does Noah discover when he wades into the water at Thunder Beach to retrieve an aluminum can? Why does he go back in the water a second time?

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4. What does Shelly tell Noah and Abbey about a man named Billy Babcock?

Chapter 13

1. What is Mr. Underwood’s new job?

2. When Noah and Abbey visit Shelly, what do they ask her to do?

3. What does Abbey do to Bull?

4. How do Noah and Abbey escape from Jasper Jr. and Bull?

Chapter 14

1. What is the code name for Noah and Abbey’s secret plan to nail Dusty Muleman? Why is this the perfect name for their mission?

2. Why does Bull want to talk to Noah and Abbey?

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3. Exactly how will Noah, Abbey, and Shelly carry out their plan?

Chapter 15

List 10 events that take place during Operation Royal Flush. ​ ​

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Chapter 16

1. Why do Noah and Abbey have trouble escaping in Rado’s dinghy?

2. How does Luno threaten Noah and Abbey? Who saves them?

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3. What happens to Noah and Abbey after they escape from Luno and Dusty?

4. Who rescues Noah and Abbey?

5. Who is the strange pirate?

Chapter 17

1. Who does Noah call after he and Abbey are rescued?

2. Where has Grandpa Bobby been all these years? What has he been doing?

3. Why does Grandpa Bobby return to the Keys?

4. What does Grandpa Bobby give to Noah to reward him for his bravery?

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Chapter 18

1. What does the Underwood family see when they head down to Thunder Beach?

2. What do we find out really happened to Lice?

3. What does Jasper Jr. finally give to Noah?

Chapter 19

1. What does the Coast Guard do to Dusty Muleman?

2. Where does Grandpa Bobby plan to go? Why does he have to go?

3. What does Grandpa Bobby give to Abbey?

Chapter 20

1. What does Paine Underwood receive in the mail?

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2. Why does Mr. Underwood punch holes throughout the Underwood house?

3. How much does Dusty get fined for dumping his holding tank in the basin?

4. What crime do the police accuse Mr. Underwood of committing?

Chapter 21

1. What happened to the Coral Queen? ​ ​

2. How does Mrs. Underwood prove that her husband is innocent?

3. Who was responsible for the damage to the Coral Queen? ​ ​

4. What does the Underwood family see at the end of the book?

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All students must select one title to read from the list below. Near the beginning of the ​ ​ school year, students and the faculty mystery reader who sponsored that particular title will meet together for a book discussion. (Organized alphabetically by author.)

Alexander, Kwame; Crossover ​

Twelve-year-old narrator Josh Bell uses the rhythms of a poetry jam to emulate the “moving & grooving/popping and rocking” of life on the basketball court with his twin brother J.B. The boys wrestle with the highs and lows of middle school life as their beloved dad’s health declines.

Bell, Cece; El Deafo ​ Going to school and making new friends can be tough. But going to school and making new friends while wearing a bulky hearing aid strapped to your chest? That requires superpowers! In this funny, poignant graphic novel memoir, author/illustrator Cece Bell chronicles her hearing loss at a young age and her subsequent experiences with the Phonic Ear, a very powerful--and very awkward--hearing aid.

Bertman, Jennifer Chambliss; Book Scavenger ​ Just after twelve-year-old Emily and her family move to San Francisco, she teams up with new friend James to follow clues in an odd book they find, hoping to figure out its ​ ​ ​ ​ secrets before the men who attacked Emily's hero, publisher Garrison Griswold, solve the mystery or come after the friends.

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Blume, Judy; Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret. ​ Faced with the difficulties of growing up and choosing a religion, a twelve-year-old girl talks over her problems with her own private God.

Blume, Judy; Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing ​

Two is a crowd when Peter and his little brother, Fudge, are in the same room. Grown-ups think Fudge is absolutely adorable, but Peter and his pet turtle, Dribble, know the truth. From throwing temper tantrums to smearing mashed potatoes on the wall, Fudge causes mischief wherever he goes!

Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker; The War That Saved My Life ​

A young disabled girl and her brother are evacuated from London to the English countryside during World War II, where they find life to be much sweeter away from ​ ​ ​ ​ their abusive mother.

Brown, Daniel James; The Boys in the Boat: The True Story of an American ​ Team's Epic Journey to Win Gold at the 1936 Olympics (Young Readers Edition adapted by Gregory Mone)

The astonishing tale of nine working-class boys from the American West who at the 1936 Olympics showed the world what true grit really meant. With rowers who were the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington's eight-oar crew was never expected to defeat the elite East Coast teams, yet they did, going on to shock the world by challenging the German boat rowing for Adolf Hitler.

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Byars, Betsy; The Pinballs ​

You can't always decide where life will take you—especially when you're a kid. Carlie knows she's got no say in what happens to her. Stuck in a foster home with two other kids, Harvey and Thomas J, she's just a pinball being bounced from bumper to bumper. As soon as you get settled, somebody puts another coin in the machine and off you go again. But against her will and her better judgment, Carlie and the boys become friends. And all three of them start to see that they can take control of their own lives.

Curtis, Christopher Paul; The Watsons Go to Birmingham- 1963 ​ The ordinary interactions and everyday routines of the Watsons, an African American family living in Flint, Michigan, are drastically changed after they go to visit Grandma in Alabama in the summer of 1963. ​

Dahl, Roald: The BFG ​

Kidsnatched from her orphanage by a BFG (Big Friendly Giant), who spends his life blowing happy dreams to children, Sophie concocts with him a plan to save the world from nine other man-gobbling cannybull giants.

DiCamillo, Kate; Because of Winn-Dixie ​

Ten-year-old India Opal Buloni describes her first summer in the town of Naomi, Florida, and all the good things that happen to her because of her big ugly dog Winn-Dixie.

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DiCamillo, Kate; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane ​

Edward Tulane, a cold-hearted and proud toy rabbit, loves only himself until he is ​ separated from the little girl who adores him and travels across the country, acquiring new owners and listening to their hopes, dreams, and histories.

Draper, Sharon; Out of My Mind ​

Considered by many to be mentally retarded, a brilliant, impatient fifth-grader with cerebral palsy discovers a technological device that will allow her to speak for the first time.

DuPrau, Jeanne; The City of Ember ​ The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. Two hundred years later, the great lamps that light the city are beginning to flicker. When Lina finds part of an ancient message, she's sure it holds a secret that will save the city. She and her friend Doon must decipher the message before the lights go out on Ember forever!

Grabenstein, Chris; Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library ​

Twelve-year-old Kyle gets to stay overnight in the new town library designed by his ​ ​ hero, the famous gamemaker, Luigi Lemoncello. What he does not know, until the next morning, is that he is locked in and must work with friends to solve puzzles in order to escape. ​ ​

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Green, Tim; Touchdown Kid ​

For Cory, football is his chance at a better future, but he is faced with the drama of trying to belong in a privileged world while also performing well on the field.

Hunt, Lynda; Fish in a Tree ​

Ally doesn’t fit in. She draws beautifully and can create movies in her mind, but she is often bullied and hides the fact that she cannot read. Now in her seventh school, she plans to pull the wool over the eyes of her sixth-grade teacher, as she has done with many other teachers in the past. But Mr. Daniels is different. He believes in Ally, insisting she is smart, and it’s almost enough to make her want to try his different way of learning.

Juster, Norton; The Phantom Tollbooth ​

Milo, a young boy with little interest in anything, takes a trip through the Phantom Tollbooth to the Lands Beyond where he meets an enchanting cast of characters that teaches him the importance of words, numbers, ideas, creativity, and enthusiasm for life.

Klages, Ellen; The Green Glass Sea ​ It's 1943, and eleven-year-old Dewey Kerrigan is en route to New Mexico to live with her mathematician father. Soon she arrives at a town that, officially, doesn't exist. It is called Los Alamos, and it is abuzz with activity, as scientists and mathematicians from all over America and Europe work on the biggest secret of all-"the gadget." Mystery and tension build as to what the role of "the gadget" will be in ending World War II.

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Korman, Gordon; No More Dead Dogs ​

Eighth-grade football hero Wallace Wallace is sentenced to detention attending rehearsals of the school play where, in spite of himself, he becomes wrapped up in the production and begins to suggest changes that improve not only the play but his life as well.

Lupica, Mike; Point Guard ​

It's basketball season for the home team but Gus must wrestle with prejudice when he's the only one bothered by Cassie joining the boys' team and his teammate Steve makes fun of Gus's Dominican heritage.

Montgomery, L.M.; Anne of Green Gables ​

A girl with spunk and dreams in search of a place to call home . . . Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert planned to adopt a boy to help out around the farm, but waiting at the train station is a freckle–faced, red–headed eleven–year–old orphan named Anne Shirley. From the minute Anne sets foot in Matthew's buggy, Green Gables will never be the same! Anne is overflowing with spunk and dreams, but at heart what she wants most of all is a place to call home.

O’Brien, Anne Sibley; In the Shadow of the Sun ​

Twelve-year-old Mia is on a five-day tour of North Korea with her older brother, Simon, and their father, Mark, a food aide worker, but she is scared because her father keeps sneaking off at night, and terrified that her brother's sullen, rebellious behavior (which has absolutely nothing to do with the Koreans) is going to get them in trouble--and things get much worse when she is pulled into a deadly political game that seeks to expose North Korean atrocities, and her father is arrested.

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Palacio, R.J; Wonder ​ ​

August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, up until now, has prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th grade at Beecher Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid—but his new classmates can’t get past Auggie’s extraordinary face. WONDER begins from Auggie’s point of view, but ​ ​ soon switches to include his classmates, his sister, her boyfriend, and others. These perspectives converge in a portrait of one community’s struggle with empathy, compassion, and acceptance.

Paterson, Katherine; The Great Gilly Hopkins ​

An eleven-year-old foster child tries to cope with her longings and fears as she schemes against everyone who tries to be friendly.

Pearsall, Shelley; The Seventh Most Important Thing ​ ​

When Arthur T. Owens hurls a brick at the local trash picker, James Hampton, he receives a most unusual sentence: 120 hours of community service with the Junk Man himself. With Hampton's list of the seven most important things, Arthur reluctantly scavenges wood, light bulbs, coffee cans, foil, mirrors, glass bottles, and cardboard. The purpose of the items remains a mystery until Arthur discovers the unusual thing James does with them.

Pfeffer, Susan Beth; Life As We Knew It ​ ​ Through journal entries sixteen-year-old Miranda describes her family's struggle to survive after a meteor hits the moon, causing worldwide tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.

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Reynolds, Jason; Ghost ​ Ghost, a naturally talented runner and troublemaker, is recruited for an elite middle school track team. He must stay on track, literally and figuratively, to reach his full potential

Rusch, Elizabeth; Electrical Wizard: How Nikola Tesla Lit Up the World

A brief biography of Serbian-American scientist Nikola Tesla, whose early fascination with electricity caused him to go on to invent alternating current and many devices that helped bring electricity to American households and, eventually, the rest of the world, at the turn of the twentieth century.

Sonnenblick, Jordan; Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie ​

When his younger brother is diagnosed with leukemia, thirteen-year-old Steven tries to deal with his complicated emotions, his school life, and his desire to support his family.

Ten Boom, Corrie; The Hiding Place ​ The memoirs of a Dutch woman who was sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp during World War II as a result of her activities in the anti-Nazi underground ​.

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Williams-Garcia, Rita; One Crazy Summer ​ ​ In the summer of 1968, after traveling from Brooklyn to Oakland, California, to spend a month with the mother they barely know, eleven-year-old Delphine and her two younger sisters arrive to a cold welcome as they discover that their mother, a dedicated poet and printer, is resentful of the intrusion of their visit and wants them to attend a nearby Black Panther summer camp.

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Woodward Academy 2018 Summer Reading Suggested Titles For th th Rising 4 -​ 6 ​ Graders ​ ​

This list of suggested titles is organized alphabetically, first by genre then by author. Please note that the Accelerated Reader Book Level is provided as a general gauge for difficulty level of the text (e.g. AR BL 5.2 would be grade 5 and 2 months), rather than an indicator of the interest or maturity level of a title. Although all of the titles are considered ”Middle Grade” in terms of interest level, we encourage parents to ascertain what is appropriate for your particular child given that the list is inclusive of some titles that are geared more to older students. Titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been nominated for the 2018-2019 Georgia Children’s Book Award.

Contemporary/Realistic Fiction

Alexander, Kwame; The Crossover AR BL 4.3 Newbery Medal ​ Twelve-year-old narrator Josh Bell uses the rhythms of a poetry jam to emulate the “moving & grooving/popping and rocking” of life on the basketball court with his twin brother J.B. The boys wrestle with the highs and lows of middle school life as their beloved dad’s health declines.

Anderson, John David; Ms. Bixby’s Last Day AR BL 5.2 ​ Ms. Bixby unexpectedly announces that she is very sick and won't be able to finish the school year. Her students, Topher, Brand and Steve come up with a plan to tell her how much she means to them. ​ Bell, Cece; El Deafo AR BL 2.7 Newbery Honor ​ Going to school and making new friends can be tough. But going to school and making new friends while wearing a bulky hearing aid strapped to your chest? That requires superpowers! In this funny, poignant graphic novel memoir, author/illustrator Cece Bell chronicles her hearing loss at a young age and her subsequent experiences with the Phonic Ear, a very powerful--and very awkward--hearing aid.

Benjamin, Ali; The Thing About Jellyfish AR BL 5.0 ​ Twelve-year-old Suzy Swanson wades through her intense grief over the loss of her best friend by investigating the rare jellyfish she is convinced was responsible for her friend's death.

Birdsall, Jeanne; The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a ​ Very Interesting Boy AR BL 4.7 ​ While vacationing with their widowed father in the Berkshire Mountains, four lovable sisters, ages four through twelve, share adventures with a local boy, much to the dismay of his snobbish mother. (Series: The Penderwicks) ​ Bunting, Eve; Nasty, Stinky Sneakers AR BL 3.3 ​ Will ten-year-old Colin find his missing stinky sneakers in time to enter The Stinkiest Sneakers in the World contest?

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Buyea, Rob; Because of Mr. Terupt AR BL 3.7 ​ Seven fifth-graders at Snow Hill School in Connecticut relate how their lives are changed for the better by "rookie teacher" Mr. Terupt. (Series) ​ Connor, Leslie; All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook AR BL 3.8 ​ Perry has always been happy living at Blue River Correctional Facility, where his mom is an inmate. So when the new district attorney moves Perry "outside," he feels like he's traded home for prison, not the other way around.

Davies, Jacqueline; The Lemonade War AR BL 4.1 ​ Evan and his younger sister, Jesse, react very differently to the news that they will be in the same class for fourth grade and as the end of summer approaches, they battle it out through lemonade stands, each trying to be the first to earn $100.

(Series: The Lemonade War)

Draper, Sharon; Out of My Mind AR BL 4.3 ​ Considered by many to be mentally retarded, a brilliant, impatient fifth-grader with cerebral palsy discovers a technological device that will allow her to speak for the first time.

Ellis, Deborah; No Ordinary Day AR BL 4.0 ​ "The best day of my life was the day I found out I was alone in the world." Life in Jharia, India was hard for Valli who spent her days picking coal and fighting with her cousins. When she leaves and travels to Kolkata, life brings more adventure and more hardship but, eventually, hope.

Gantos, Jack; Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key AR BL 4.9 ​ Joey has problems--big problems. He cannot seem to get along with his classmates. This story is written from a boy’s point of view as he tries to get a grip on his life. (Series: Joey Pigza) ​

Griffin, Paul; When Friendship Followed Me Home AR BL 4.1 ​ Seventh-grader Ben, always an outsider, is led into a deep friendship with Halley, who is being treated for cancer, by the special dog he and his adoptive mother take in.

Harrington, Karen; Mayday AR BL 4.2 ​ Twelve-year-old Wayne Kovok loses his uncle to war and his voice to a plane crash in the same year and must learn to speak up as he navigates relationships with his father, grandfather, and new friend, Denny Rosenblatt.

Henkes, Kevin; The Year of Billy Miller AR BL 4.2 Newbery Honor ​ Billy Miller starts the school year with a bump on his head and a lot of worries, but by the end of the year he has developed good relationships with his teacher, his little sister, and his parents and has learned many important lessons.

Holt, K. A.; House Arrest AR BL 4.0 ​ Timothy, sentenced to house arrest for stealing a wallet to help pay for medicine for his sick brother, keeps a journal into which he documents his fears and frustrations.

Hunt, Lynda Mullaly; Fish in a Tree AR BL 3.7 ​ Ally's greatest fear is that everyone will find out she is as dumb as they think she is because she still doesn't know how to read.

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Jamieson, Victoria; Roller Girl AR BL 3.2 Newbery Honor ​ For twelve years, Astrid has done everything with her best friend Nicole. But after Astrid falls in love with roller derby and signs up for derby camp, Nicole decides to go to dance camp instead. This begins the most difficult summer of Astrid's life. Is she strong enough to handle roller derby, a lost friendship, and middle school?

Jones, Kelly; Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer ​ AR BL 5.2 Through a series of letters, Sophie Brown, age twelve, tells of her family's move to her Great Uncle Jim's farm, where she begins taking care of some unusual chickens with help from neighbors and friends.

Kadohata, Cynthia; Half a World Away AR BL 4.7 ​ ​ Eleven-year-old Jaden is adopted, and he knows he's an "epic fail.' That's why his family is traveling to Kazakhstan to adopt a new baby—to replace him, he's sure. And he gets it. He is incapable of stopping his stealing, hoarding, lighting fires, aggressive running, and obsession with electricity. He knows his parents love him, but he feels...nothing.

Lord, Cynthia; Half a Chance AR BL 4.5 ​ Lucy, with her mother and her photographer father, has just moved to a small rural community in New Hampshire, and with her new friend Nate she plans to spend the summer taking photos for a contest, but pictures sometimes reveal more than people are willing to see.

Lupica, Mike; Heat AR BL 5.3 ​ Pitching prodigy Michael Arroyo is on the run from social services after being banned from playing Little League baseball because rival coaches doubt he is only twelve years old and he has no parents to offer them proof.

Martin, Ann M.; Rain Reign AR BL 4.3 ​ Rose Howard is obsessed with homonyms. She's thrilled that her own name is a homonym, and she purposely gave her dog Rain a name with two homonyms--Rain, Reign. When a storm hits her rural town, rivers overflow, the roads are flooded, and Rain goes missing. Now Rose has to find her dog, even if it means leaving her routines and safe places to search.

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds; Shiloh AR BL 4.4 Newbery Medal ​ When he finds a lost beagle near his West Virginia home, Marty tries to hide it from his family and the dog’s real owner, a mean-spirited man known to mistreat his dogs. (Series) ​

Paterson, Katherine; Bridge to Terabithia AR BL 4.6 Newbery Medal ​ Ten-year-old Jess Aarons, who has lived all his life on a farm in Virginia, becomes friends with Leslie Burke, a “city girl” who moves into the farmhouse down the road. The two become inseparable, until tragedy strikes.

Peck, Richard; The Best Man AR BL 4.8 ​ Archer has four important role models in his life--his dad, his grandfather, his uncle Paul, and his favorite teacher, Mr. McLeod. When Uncle Paul and Mr. McLeod get married, Archer's sixth-grade year becomes one he'll never forget. ​ Pinkney, Andrea Davis; The Red Pencil AR BL 4.2 ​ After her tribal village is attacked by militants, Amira, a young Sudanese girl, must flee to safety at a refugee camp, where she finds hope and the chance to pursue an education in the form of a single red pencil and the friendship and encouragement of a wise elder.

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Reynolds, Jason; As Brave As You AR BL 4.8 ​ When eleven-year-old Genie and his big brother, Ernie, leave Brooklyn to spend the summer at their grandparents' home in rural Virginia, they must adjust to life without TV and the Internet. A rich and rewarding coming-of-age story about family and courage, told with laugh-out-loud humor and a great deal of heart. ​

Sachar, Louis; Holes AR BL 4.6 Newbery Medal ​ As further evidence of his family's bad fortune, which may be because of a curse on a distant relative, Stanley Yelnats is sent to a correctional camp in the Texas desert where he finds his first real friend, a treasure, and a new sense of himself.

Sloan, Holly Goldberg; Counting by 7s AR BL 5.6 ​ Twelve-year-old genius and outsider Willow Chance must figure out how to connect with other people and how to find a surrogate family for herself after her parents are killed in a car accident.

Fantasy/Science Fiction

Applegate, Katherine; Crenshaw AR BL 3.8 ​ Jackson goes for facts and science—things that are real and true. Having a giant, talking cat around doesn’t fit the bill. He can’t figure out why his imaginary friend is back, but thinks it might have to do with the same issues as the last time Crenshaw appeared --when money was tight and his family had to live in a mini-van.

Barnhill, Kelly; The Girl Who Drank the Moon AR BL 4.8 Newbery Medal ​ ​ An epic fantasy about a young girl raised by a witch, a swamp monster, and a perfectly tiny dragon, who must unlock the powerful magic buried deep inside her.

Bar-el, Dan; Audrey (cow): An Oral Account of a Most Daring Escape, Based More or Less on a ​ True Story AR 5.8 Longing for a life filled with poetry and the green pastures beyond the farm where she is destined for the slaughterhouse, Audrey the cow enlists the help of human and animal friends to stage a daring escape.

Beasley, Cassie; Circus Mirandus AR 4.8 ​ When he realizes that his grandfather's stories of an enchanted circus are true, Micah Tuttle sets out to find the mysterious Circus Mirandus--and to use its magic to save his grandfather's life.

Black, Holly; Doll Bones AR BL 5.4 Newbery Honor ​ Zach, Alice, and Poppy, friends from a Pennsylvania middle school who have long enjoyed acting out imaginary adventures with dolls and action figures, embark on a real-life quest to Ohio to bury a doll made from the ashes of a dead ​ ​ girl.

Black, Holly; The Iron Trial: Magisterium, Book One AR BL 5.6 ​ Warned away from magic all of his life, Callum endeavors to fail the trials that would admit him to the Magisterium only to be drawn into its ranks against his will and forced to confront dark elements from his past.(Series) ​

Brown, Peter; The Wild Robot AR BL 5.1 ​ Roz the robot discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild island with no memory of where she is from or why she is there, and her only hope of survival is to try to learn about her new environment from the island's hostile inhabitants. ​

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Dahl, Roald; The BFG AR BL 4.8 ​ Kidsnatched from her orphanage by a BFG (Big Friendly Giant), who spends his life blowing happy dreams to children, Sophie concocts with him a plan to save the world from nine other man-gobbling ‘cannybull’ giants.

DiCamillo, Kate; Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures ​ AR BL 4.3 Newbery Medal A girl named Flora and a squirrel named Ulysses, whose life was saved by Flora after he was involved in an incident with a vacuum cleaner, team up to use Ulysses' superpowers to conquer villains and protect the weak.

Eager, Edward; Half Magic AR BL 5.0 ​ Four children looking forward to an ordinary summer enjoy a series of fantastic adventures by double-wishing on an ancient coin. (Series) ​

Gidwitz, Adam; The Inquisitor’s Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog ​ AR BL 4.5 Newbery Honor Crossing paths at an inn, thirteenth-century travelers tell the tales of a monastery oblate, a Jewish refugee, and a psychic peasant girl with a loyal greyhound, the three of whom join forces on a chase through France to escape persecution.

Holm, Jennifer L.; The Fourteenth Goldfish AR BL 4.1 ​ Ellie's scientist grandfather has discovered a way to reverse aging, and consequently has turned into a teenager--which makes for complicated relationships when he moves in with Ellie and her mother, his daughter.

Johnson, Jaleigh; The Mark of the Dragonfly AR BL 5.6 ​ Since her father's death in a factory in the Dragonfly territories, thirteen-year-old Piper has eked out a living as a scrapper in Merrow Kingdom, but the arrival of a mysterious girl sends her on a dangerous journey to distant lands.

Jung, Mike; Unidentified Suburban Object AR BL 5.2 ​ ​ Chloe Cho is a Korean American seventh-grader who would like to get in touch with many of the aspects of her heritage, but her parents are unwilling to talk about it. When a class assignment forces Chloe to confront them directly, they finally tell her the truth about her family, which may just be too much for one girl to handle.

Korman, Gordon; Masterminds AR BL 5.2 ​ A group of kids discovers they were cloned from the DNA of some of the greatest criminal masterminds in history for a sociological experiment. (Series) ​

Law, Ingrid; Savvy AR BL 6.0 Newbery Honor ​ Recounts the adventures of Mibs Beaumont, whose thirteenth birthday has revealed her "savvy"--a magical power unique to each member of her family--just as her father is injured in a terrible accident. (Sequels: Scumble and Switch) ​ ​ ​ ​

Lloyd, Natalie; A Snicker of Magic. AR BL 4.7 ​ ​ Georgia Children’s Book Award Winner 2016 The Pickles are new to Midnight Gulch, Tennessee, a town which legend says was once magic – but Felicity is convinced the magic is still there, and with the help of her new friend Jonah the Beedle, she hopes to bring the magic back.

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Lowry, Lois; The Giver AR BL 5.7 Newbery Medal ​ An exceptional boy in a “perfect” community is to be responsible for receiving and keeping all the memories of the past. What will he do with his special knowledge? Will he discover the terrible truth about the society he lives in? (Series: ​ Giver Quartet)

MacHale, D. J.; SYLO AR BL 4.7 ​ ​ When everyone is quarantined on a once-peaceful island off the coast of Maine, Tucker questions a secret branch of the military claiming that residents have been infected by a deadly virus. (Series) ​

Norton, Mary; The Borrowers AR BL 5.3 ​ Miniature people who live in an old country house and survive by borrowing things from the humans are forced to emigrate from their home under the clock. (Series) ​

Pennypacker, Sara; Pax AR BL 5.3 ​ ​ Peter is forced to give up his pet fox named Pax when his father has to go off to war. Peter decides that Pax will not be able to survive in the wild and leaves his grandfather’s home to travel hundreds of miles to rescue him.

Sachar, Louis; Fuzzy Mud AR BL 5.0 ​ ​ Georgia Children’s Book Award Winner 2017 After smearing some fuzzy-looking mud in a bully's face to end a fight out in the woods, Tamaya's hand is red and blistered. If this is how her hand looks, then how does Chad's face look?

Sales, Leila; Once Was a Time AR BL 5.1 ​ ​ In World War II England, ten-year-old Lottie is transported via her scientist father’s time travel portal to present day Wisconsin, where she must find her way back to her family and her best friend, Kitty.

Schlitz, Laura Amy; Splendors and Glooms AR BL 5.1 Newbery Honor ​ ​ When Clara vanishes after the puppeteer Grisini and two orphaned assistants were at her twelfth birthday party, suspicion of kidnapping chases the trio away from London and soon the two orphans are caught in a trap set by Grisini's ancient rival, a witch with a deadly inheritance to shed before it is too late.

Scieszka, Jon; Summer Reading is Killing Me! AR BL 3.9 ​ ​ At the beginning of summer vacation Joe, Sam, and Fred find themselves trapped inside their summer reading list, involved in a battle between good and evil characters from well-known children's books. (Series: The Time Warp Trio)

Sewell, Anna; Black Beauty (unabridged) AR BL 7.7 ​ ​ A horse in nineteenth-century England recounts his experiences with both good and bad masters.

Sloan, Holly Goldberg; Appleblossom the Possum AR BL 4.7 ​ A young possum strikes out on her own and winds up trapped in a human house before her brothers can rescue her.

Stead, Rebecca; When You Reach Me AR BL 4.5 Newbery Medal ​ As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," sixth grader Miranda tries to make sense of a series of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source that seem to defy the laws of time and space.

Stewart, Trenton Lee; The Mysterious Benedict Society AR BL 5.6 ​ After passing a series of mind-bending tests, four children are selected for a secret mission that requires them to go undercover at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the only rule is that there are no rules. (Series: The ​ ​ Mysterious Benedict Society) ​ Page | 32 ​ th Woodward Academy Rising 6 ​ Grade Summer Reading Packet ​

Historical Fiction

Avi; Crispin; The Cross of Lead AR BL 5.0 Newbery Medal ​ ​ Set in medieval England, a young boy on the run from his miserable past and accused of murder comes to discover not only his true identity, but his sense of self-worth. (Series) ​

Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker; The War that Saved My Life ​ AR BL 4.1 Newbery Honor A young disabled girl and her brother are evacuated from London to the English countryside during World War II, where they find life to be much sweeter away from their abusive mother.

Curtis, Christopher Paul; Elijah of Buxton AR BL 5.4 Newbery Honor ​ ​ Eleven-year-old Elijah Freeman, the first free-born child in Buxton, Canada--a haven for slaves fleeing the American South in 1859--uses his wits and skills to try to bring to justice the lying preacher who has stolen money that was to be used to buy a family's freedom. (Companion: The Madman of Piney Woods) ​ ​ ​

Dinerstein, Eric; What Elephants Know AR BL 5.6 ​ In the borderlands between Nepal and India during the 1970s, an orphan boy, Nandu, overcomes adversity to save his village and become a great elephant driver. Abandoned in the jungle as a baby and cared for by wild dogs known as dholes, Nandu is rescued by an elephant, Devi Kali, and the head of a royal elephant stable, Subba-sahib.

Draper, Sharon; Stella by Starlight AR BL 4.8 ​ When a burning cross set by the Klan causes panic and fear in 1932 Bumblebee, North Carolina, fifth-grader Stella must face prejudice and find the strength to demand change in her segregated town.

Gantos, Jack; Dead End in Norvelt AR BL 5.7 Newbery Medal ​ In the historic town of Norvelt, Pennsylvania, twelve-year-old Jack Gantos spends the summer of 1962 grounded for various offenses until he is assigned to help an elderly neighbor with a most unusual chore involving the newly dead, molten wax, twisted promises, Girl Scout cookies, underage driving, lessons from history, typewriting, and countless bloody noses. (Sequel: From Norvelt to Nowhere) ​ ​ ​

Giff, Patricia; Lily's Crossing AR BL 4.6 Newbery Honor ​ During a summer spent at Rockaway Beach in 1944, Lily’s friendship with a young Hungarian refugee from World War II causes her to see the war and the world differently.

Gratz, Alan; Prisoner B-3087 AR BL 4.9 ​ Based on the life of Jack Gruener, this book relates his story of survival from the Nazi occupation of Krakow, when he was eleven, through a succession of concentration camps, to the final liberation of Dachau.

Gratz, Alan; Projekt 1065 AR BL 5.3 ​ It is 1943, and thirteen-year-old Michael O'Shaunessey, son of the Irish ambassador to Nazi Germany in Berlin, is also a spy for the British Secret Service. He has joined the Hitler Youth, and pretending that he agrees with their violence and book-burning is hard enough--but when he is asked to find out more about "Projekt 1065" both his and his parents' lives get a lot more dangerous.

Kelly, Jacqueline; The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate AR BL 5.3 Newbery Honor ​ In central Texas in 1899, eleven-year-old Callie Vee Tate is instructed to be a lady by her mother, learns about love from the older three of her six brothers, and studies the natural world with her grandfather, leading them to an important scientific discovery. (Sequel: The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate) ​ ​ ​

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Klages, Ellen; The Green Glass Sea AR BL 4.6 ​ It's 1943, and eleven-year-old Dewey Kerrigan is en route to New Mexico to live with her mathematician father. Soon she arrives at a town that, officially, doesn't exist. It is called Los Alamos, and it is abuzz with activity, as scientists and mathematicians from all over America and Europe work on the biggest secret of all-"the gadget." Mystery and tension build as to the role of "the gadget" in ending World War II. (Sequel: ​ ​ ​ White Sands, Red Menace)

Lai, Thanhha; Inside Out & Back Again AR BL 4.8 Newbery Honor ​ Through a series of poems, a young girl chronicles the life-changing year of 1975, when she, her mother, and her brothers leave Vietnam and resettle in Alabama.

Lawson, Jessica; Waiting for Augusta* AR BL 5.0 ​ ​ In early 1960s Alabama, eleven-year-old Ben, carrying an urn with his father's ashes, sets out on an eventful journey to Augusta National, "the Sistine Chapel of golf courses," to make peace with his father.

Nielsen, Jennifer A.; A Night Divided AR BL 5.0 ​ ​ When the Berlin Wall went up, Gerta, her mother, and her brother Fritz were trapped on the eastern side where they were living, while her father, and her other brother Dominic were in the west. Four years later, now twelve, Gerta sees her father on a viewing platform on the western side and realizes he wants her to risk her life trying to tunnel to freedom.

Pearsall, Shelley; The Seventh Most Important Thing AR BL 5.1 ​ In 1963, thirteen-year-old Arthur is sentenced to community service helping the neighborhood Junk Man after he throws a brick at the old man's head in a moment of rage, but the junk he collects might be more important than he suspects. Inspired by the work of American folk artist James Hampton.

Preus, Margi; Heart of a Samurai: Based on the True Story of Nakahama Manjiro ​ AR BL 5.4 Newbery Honor ​ In 1841, rescued by an American whaler after a terrible shipwreck leaves him a castaway on a remote island, 14-year-old Manjiro, who dreams of becoming a samurai, learns new laws and customs as he becomes the first Japanese person to set foot in the United States.

Selznick, Brian; The Marvels AR BL 4.6 ​ In 1766, a boy, Billy Marvel, is shipwrecked, rescued, and goes on to found a brilliant family of actors that flourishes in London until 1900--and nearly a century later, Joseph Jervis, runs away from home, seeking refuge with his uncle in London, and is captivated by the Marvel house, with its portraits and ghostly presences.

Timberlake, Amy; One Came Home AR BL 4.8 Newbery Honor ​ In 1871 Wisconsin, thirteen-year-old Georgia sets out to find her sister Agatha, presumed dead when remains are found wearing the dress she was last seen in, and before the end of the year gains fame as a sharpshooter and foiler of counterfeiters.

Vawter, Vince; Paperboy AR BL 5.1 Newbery Honor ​ When an eleven-year-old boy takes over a friend's newspaper route in July 1959, in Memphis, his debilitating stutter makes for a memorable month.

Williams-Garcia, Rita; One Crazy Summer AR BL 4.6 Newbery Honor ​ In the summer of 1968, eleven-year-old Delphine and her two younger sisters arrive in Oakland, California to a cold welcome as they discover that their mother, a dedicated poet and printer, is resentful of the intrusion of their visit and wants them to attend a nearby Black Panther summer camp. (Sequel: P. S. Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama) ​ ​ ​

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Twelve-year-old Annabelle must learn to stand up for what's right in the face of a manipulative and violent new bully who targets people Annabelle cares about, including a homeless World War I veteran. ​ Yelchin, Eugene; Breaking Stalin’s Nose AR BL 4.6 Newbery Honor ​ In the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union, ten-year-old Sasha idolizes his father, a devoted Communist, but when police take his father away and leave Sasha homeless, he is forced to examine his own perceptions, values, and beliefs.

Mystery

Bertman, Jennifer Chambliss; Book Scavenger AR BL 5.5 ​ Just after twelve-year-old Emily and her family move to San Francisco, she teams up with new friend James to follow clues in an odd book they find, hoping to figure out its secrets before the men who attacked Emily's hero, publisher Garrison Griswold, solve the mystery or come after the friends.

Clements, Andrew; Room One: A Mystery or Two AR BL 5.1 ​ ​ Ted Hammond, the only sixth grader in his small Nebraska town's one-room schoolhouse, searches for clues to the disappearance of a homeless family.

Dowd, Siobhan; The London Eye Mystery AR BL 4.1 ​ ​ When Ted and Kat's cousin Salim disappears from the London Eye ferris wheel, the two siblings must work together--Ted with his brain that is "wired differently" and impatient Kat--to try to solve the mystery of what happened to Salim.

Grabenstein, Chris; Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library AR BL 4.5 ​ Twelve-year-old Kyle gets to stay overnight in the new town library, designed by his hero (the famous gamemaker Luigi Lemoncello), with other students but finds that come morning he must work with friends to solve puzzles in order to escape. (Sequel: Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics) ​ ​ ​ Konigsburg, E. L.; From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler ​ ​ ​ AR BL 4.7 Newbery Medal Eleven-year-old Claudia and her brother Jamie, who is nine, run away from home to live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After evading the guards for a week, they discover a statue so beautiful that they must solve the mystery of its sculptor.

Turnage, Sheila; Three Times Lucky AR BL 3.9 Newbery Honor ​ ​ Washed ashore as a baby in tiny Tupelo Landing, North Carolina, Mo LoBeau, now eleven, and her best friend Dale turn detective when the amnesiac Colonel, owner of a café and co-parent of Mo with his cook, Miss Lana, seems implicated in a murder. (Sequels: The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing and The Odds of Getting Even ) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Vaught, Susan; Footer Davis Might Be Probably is Crazy AR BL 4.9 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Eleven-year-old Footer and her friends investigate when a nearby farm is burned, the farmer murdered, and his children disappear, but as they follow the clues, Footer starts having flashbacks and wonders if she is going crazy like her mother, who is back in a mental institution near their Mississippi home.

Weeks, Sarah; Pie AR BL 5.6 ​ ​ ​ ​ When Alice's aunt Polly, Pie Queen of Ipswitch, passes away, she wills the secret to her world-famous pie crust recipe to her cat, Lardo, who is now in Alice's care.

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Non-Fiction

Bartoletti, Susan Campbell; Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow ​ ​ ​ AR BL 7.8 Newbery Honor A photo-illustrated look at the youth organizations Adolf Hitler founded and used to meet his sociopolitical and military ends; includes profiles of individual Hitler Youth members as well as young people who opposed the Nazis, such as Hans and Sophie Scholl.

Brown, Daniel James; The Boys in the Boat: The True Story of an American Team's Epic ​ Journey to Win Gold at the 1936 Olympics (Young Readers Edition adapted by Gregory Mone) ​ AR BL 6.9 The astonishing tale of nine working-class boys from the American West who at the 1936 Olympics showed the world what true grit really meant. With rowers who were the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington's eight-oar crew was never expected to defeat the elite East Coast teams, yet they did, going on to shock the world by challenging the German boat rowing for Adolf Hitler.

Bryan, Ashley; Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life ​ ​ AR BL 4.6 Newbery Honor Inspired by an 1828 estate appraisement, Ashley Bryan honors the lives of eleven slaves in poetry and collage. Conveying the terror of the patroller and the hope of voices raised in song, Bryan imagines for each person a life of oppression and a dream for freedom.

Fritz, Jean; You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? AR BL 6.4 ​ A biography of suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, covering her childhood, her fight for the end of slavery, and her death 18 years before women were granted the right to vote.

Herrera, Juan Felipe; Portraits of Hispanic American Heroes ​ AR BL 7.7 Showcases twenty Hispanic and Latino American men and women who have made outstanding contributions to the arts, politics, science, humanitarianism, and athletics.

Hoose, Phillip; Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice AR BL 6.8 Newbery Honor ​ Presents an account of fifteen-year-old Claudette Colvin, an African-American girl who refused to give up her seat to a white woman on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, nine months before Rosa Parks, and covers her role in a crucial civil rights case.

Howard, Tim; The Keeper: The Unguarded Story of Tim Howard ​ AR BL 5.2 Tim Howard describes how despite having Tourette's and OCD, he became the U.S. goalkeeper for the 2014 World Cup, saving an astonishing sixteen shots against Belgium - the most ever in a World Cup game.. ​

Montgomery, Sy; Tarantula Scientist AR BL 5.8 ​ Describes the research that Samuel Marshall and his students are doing on tarantulas, including the largest spider on earth, the Goliath bird-eating tarantula. (Series: Scientists in the Field) ​

Scieszka, Jon; Knucklehead: Growing Up Scieszka AR BL 4.6 ​ ​ ​ How did Jon Scieszka get so funny? He grew up as one of six brothers with Catholic school, lots of comic books, lazy summers at the lake with time to kill, babysitting misadventures, TV shows, and jokes told at family dinner.

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Scieszka, Jon; Guys Read Series includes various titles ​

Sheinkin Steve; Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon ​ ​ ​ AR BL 6.9 Newbery Honor Examines the history of the atomic bomb, discussing the discovery of the behavior of uranium when placed next to radioactive material, the race to build a bomb, and the impact of the weapon on societies around the world.

Stone, Tanya Lee; Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream ​ AR BL 7.1 The story of thirteen true pioneers of the space age. These women proved that they were not only as tough as the toughest man but also brave enough to challenge the government. Their example empowered young women to take their place in the sky, piloting jets, and commanding space capsules.

Swanson, James L.; Chasing Lincoln’s Killer AR BL 7.5 ​ ​ Recounts the escape of John Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln's assassin, and follows the intensive twelve-day search for him and his accomplices.

Woodson, Jacqueline; Brown Girl Dreaming AR BL 5.3 Newbery Honor ​ Jacqueline Woodson shares her childhood memories and reveals the first sparks that ignited her writing career in free-verse poems about growing up during the 60’s in the North and South.

Wulffson, Don L.; The Kid Who Invented the Popsicle: And Other Surprising Stories About Inventions ​ AR BL 7.4 Brief factual stories about how various familiar things were invented, many by accident, from animal crackers to the zipper.

Yousafzai, Malala; I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World ​ ​ (Young Reader’s Edition) AR BL 5.9 Malala Yousafzai's describes her fight for education for girls under Taliban rule, the support she received from her parents to pursue an education, and how the Taliban retaliated against her by trying to kill her.

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