Middle School
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“Huda F Are You?” by Huda Fahmy
“Huda F Are You?” by Huda Fahmy cheekily shines a light on figuring out our identity during our…
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“Aniana Del Mar Jumps In” by Jasminne Mendez
Sports, going against your parents, first crush, a changing body — “Aniana Del Mar Jumps In” by Jasminne…
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“The Jake Show” by Joshua S. Levy
“The Jake Show” by Joshua S. Levy has a lot to offer your students who are Jewish, whose…
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“Totally Psychic” by Brigid Martin
“Totally Psychic” by Brigid Martin is a fun and creative ghost story. It’s an easy addition to your…
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“What Happened to Rachel Riley? by Claire Swinarski
“What Happened to Rachel Riley?” follows the “new kid” at school who is determined to figure out why…
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“Rook” by William Ritter
“Rook” by William Ritter is a justice-oriented book set in a fantastically creative supernatural world. It’s an excellent…
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“Eli Over Easy” by Phil Stamper
Novels that show students a path forward from their grief are essential role models. “Eli Over Easy” is…
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“Hope in the Valley” by Mitali Perkins
“Hope in the Valley” is a story of grief and courage that belongs in all middle school classroom…
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“We Still Belong” by Christine Day
A culture-centered novel that is an excellent way to honor Native American Heritage Month (all year long). Add…
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“A Bit of Earth” by Karuna Riazi
“A Bit of Earth” is a self-acceptance centered book that would do wonderfully in a unit on retellings…