Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Conflict, Perseverance, Plants, Place, Friendship, Self Discovery, Community
Tags Romance, Western
Friendship
The solace and comfort of true friendship — and the pain of its loss — can rival any romantic or familial relationship. In this collection, we present texts that examine the unique qualities and costs of deep friendships.
Lost and Lassoed
Lost In The Barrens
Lost in the Sun
Lost Roses
Love in the Time of Serial Killers
Loveless
Love, Ruby Lavender
Love, Stargirl
Lunch Money
Lycidas
Machines Like Me
Magnolia Parks
Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All
Main Street
Making Bombs for Hitler
Mara, Daughter of The Nile
Master and Commander
Masterpiece
Maus
Max the Mighty
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Conflict, Perseverance, Plants, Place, Friendship, Self Discovery, Community
Tags Romance, Western
Publication year 1956
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Indigenous Identity, Environment, Friendship
Tags Action & Adventure, Historical Fiction, Survival Fiction, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, Classic Fiction
Lost in the Barrens is a 1956 middle grade novel based loosely on the lived experiences of author Farley Mowat. Mowat’s experiences in the remote wilderness of northern Canada inspired an adult version of the saga, People of the Deer (1952), and the children’s adaptation. He is known for blending survival narratives with intricate details about the Canadian northern wilderness. Mowat is best known for Never Cry Wolf (1963), which Disney adapted for film in... Read Lost In The Barrens Summary
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Friendship, Forgiveness, Guilt, Community
Tags Children`s Literature, Grief & Death, Modern Classic Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Sports
Lost in the Sun by middle grade author Lisa Graff follows the story of Trent Zimmerman, who feels responsible for the accidental death of a hockey teammate. Trent grapples with issues of self-loathing, guilt, and rage as he begins his journey of healing through friendship. This 2015 middle grade novel is Graff’s eighth full-length children’s book and was chosen for Amazon’s 2015 Best Book list. Other works by Graff include A Tangle of Knots, Absolutely... Read Lost in the Sun Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Mothers, Social Class, War
Tags Historical Fiction, Life-Inspired Fiction, Poverty, World War I, Russian Literature, World War II, Military & War, World History
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Family, Fear, Hope, Love, Memory, Mental Health, Future, The Past, Fathers, Friendship, Marriage, Mothers, Siblings, Self Discovery, Fate, Loyalty & Betrayal, Order & Chaos, Safety & Danger, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies
Tags Romance, Modern Classic Fiction, Contemporary Literature
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Self Discovery, Love, Sexual Identity, Community, Friendship, Shame & Pride, Gender Identity
Tags Romance, Coming of Age, LGBTQ+, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2001
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Friendship, Grief, Guilt, Grandparents
Tags Realistic Fiction, Children`s Literature, Humor
Publication year 2007
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Friendship, Fate, Coming of Age, Loneliness
Tags Romance, Realistic Fiction, Coming of Age, Children`s Literature, Modern Classic Fiction
Jerry Spinelli’s beloved free-spirited character from his eponymously titled 2000 young adult novel, Stargirl, returns in this companion work Love, Stargirl (2007). Writing the “World’s Longest Letter” to her ex-boyfriend, Leo, 16-year-old Stargirl chronicles her new life in Pennsylvania. Lonely and emotionally wounded by Leo’s rejection, Stargirl struggles to regain her confidence. Over the course of a year, Stargirl forms lasting friendships, falls for charismatic bad boy, Perry, and learns important lessons about self-worth and... Read Love, Stargirl Summary
Publication year 2005
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Economics, Coming of Age
Tags Realistic Fiction, Humor, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1638
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Grief, Death, Friendship
Tags Lyric Poem, Grief & Death, Pastoralism, Education, Education, British Literature, World History, Dramatic Literature, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Birth, Appearance & Reality, Community, Family, Friendship, Love, Science & Technology
Tags Science Fiction, Technology, Love & Sexuality, British Literature, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Conflict, Family, Friendship, Social Class, Loyalty & Betrayal, Trust & Doubt
Tags Romance, Fantasy, Dramatic Literature, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2024
Genre Graphic Novel/Book, Fiction
Themes Race, Coming of Age, Place, Family, Friendship, Self Discovery, Community
Tags Children`s Literature, Realistic Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction
Publication year 1920
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Loneliness, Gender Identity, Place, Family, Friendship, Self Discovery, Social Class, Community, Economics, Art, Beauty, Equality
Tags Satirical Literature, American Literature, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
Main Street is a 1920 satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis. Set in the tiny town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, the story revolves around the trials and tribulations of Carol Milford Kennicott as she struggles to adjust to small-town living. In 1930, Main Street helped Lewis become the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. This guide is based on the 1995 Penguin Classics edition of Main Street.Content Warning: This guide and... Read Main Street Summary
Publication year 2012
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Hope, Good & Evil, Friendship, Family
Tags Historical Fiction, Survival Fiction, World War II, Holocaust, Children`s Literature, Military & War, World History, Action & Adventure
Publication year 1953
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Friendship, Self Discovery, Nation, Politics & Government, Loyalty & Betrayal
Tags Historical Fiction, Ancient Egypt, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, World History, Romance, Action & Adventure, Classic Fiction
Publication year 1969
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, War, Place, Music, Loyalty & Betrayal
Tags Historical Fiction, World History, Classic Fiction, Action & Adventure, Military & War
Master and Commander is a historical novel by the English writer Patrick O’Brian. It was first published in 1969, although it is set in 1800. O’Brian’s work is meticulously researched, drawing upon documents from the time period such as naval logs, official letters, and memories of sailors who fought in the Napoleonic Wars. Many of the naval battles described in the novel are based on real events, particularly Lord Thomas Cochrane’s victory over the superior... Read Master and Commander Summary
Publication year 2008
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Safety & Danger, Art, Conflict
Tags Fantasy, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Animals, Children`s Literature, Action & Adventure, Arts & Culture
Publication year 1986
Genre Graphic Novel/Book, Nonfiction
Themes Friendship, Family, Fate
Tags World History, World War II, Holocaust, European History, Postmodernism, Military & War, Biography
Maus by Art Spiegelman was the first graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize. It originally ran in Spiegelman’s Raw magazine between 1980 and 1991 before receiving mainstream attention as two collected volumes, Maus I in 1986 and Maus II in 1991. This guide is based on the 1996 complete edition. This historic memoir interlaces two narratives, one of Spiegelman’s Jewish father as he survives World War II Poland and the Auschwitz concentration camp, and... Read Maus Summary
Publication year 1998
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Truth & Lies, Family, Literature, Emotions/Behavior: Courage
Tags Action & Adventure, Realistic Fiction, Bullying, Grief & Death, Trauma & Abuse, Relationships, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Published in 1998, Rodman Philbrick’s Max the Mighty is a novel for middle grade and young adult readers. The sequel to the award-winning book Freak the Mighty, it continues the story of Max Kane, a giant of a 14-year-old who rescues book-loving schoolmate Rachel from her abusive stepfather, after which she and Max go on the run from the authorities.Max the Mighty won a place on the National Council of Teachers of English annual annotated... Read Max the Mighty Summary