Publication year 2021
Genre Novel/Book in Verse, Fiction
Themes Family, Mothers, Grief, Race
Tags Historical Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Asian History, Children`s Literature, World History
School Book List Titles
Browse a Collection of texts frequently assigned in literature classrooms, including well-studied classics and contemporary literature. Representitive of the breadth of the literary tradition, the School Book List Titles Collection features texts for readers of all age levels, from children's literature to plays and novels centered on adult themes.
Red, White, and Whole
Remember
Rescue on the Oregon Trail
Rez Dogs
Riddley Walker
Roller Girl
Roll With It
Ruby Holler
Rules for Radicals
Running Out Of Time
R.U.R.
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Saint Joan
Saints and Misfits
Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief
Sanctuary
Sarah, Plain and Tall
Saturday at the Canal
Savvy
Scary Stories for Young Foxes
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel/Book in Verse, Fiction
Themes Family, Mothers, Grief, Race
Tags Historical Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Asian History, Children`s Literature, World History
Publication year 1862
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Love, Grief, Memory
Tags Grief & Death
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Fear, Animals, Plants, Food, Objects & Materials, Place, Family, Friendship, Colonialism
Tags Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Children`s Literature, Animals, Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel/Book in Verse, Fiction
Themes Family, Community, Grandparents, Love, Animals, Indigenous Identity
Tags Animals, Health, Children`s Literature, Realistic Fiction
Publication year 1980
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Memory, Language, Environment
Tags Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Coming of Age, Trauma & Abuse, Disability, Science & Nature, Technology, American Literature
Riddley Walker (1980) is a dystopian science fiction novel by Russell Hoban. The novel is famous for its use of a phonetic, idiosyncratic version of English, spoken by the characters who live in a post-apocalyptic society. Riddley Walker won numerous awards, including the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1981.Plot SummaryA young boy named Riddley Walker lives in Inland, the name given to the south of England 2,000 years after a nuclear war sent human... Read Riddley Walker Summary
Publication year 2015
Genre Graphic Novel/Book, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Coming of Age, Perseverance, Fear, Conflict, Hate & Anger, Childhood & Youth, Teamwork, Loyalty & Betrayal, Self Discovery, Truth & Lies
Tags Realistic Fiction, Sports, Coming of Age, Children`s Literature, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family
Tags Realistic Fiction, Disability, Children`s Literature, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2002
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Siblings
Tags Education, Education, Modern Classic Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Action & Adventure, Children`s Literature, Trauma & Abuse, Relationships
Ruby Holler (2002) is a middle grade novel by Sharon Creech. It tells the story of twins, a brother and sister, who are orphaned and live at a children’s home. Their lives change unexpectedly when they are given the opportunity to travel with an elderly couple during their summer vacation.The author of 21 books, Creech was awarded the Newbery Medal for Walk Two Moons (1994) and received a Newbery honor for The Wanderer (2000). Ruby... Read Ruby Holler Summary
Publication year 1969
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Politics & Government, Community, Social Class, Perseverance
Tags Social Justice, Politics & Government, Psychology, Sociology, World History, Psychology, Philosophy, Philosophy
Publication year 1995
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Coming of Age, Perseverance, The Past, Safety & Danger
Tags Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Historical Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Coming of Age, Children`s Literature, Mystery & Crime Fiction
Running Out of Time is a 1995 young adult suspense novel by American author Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of Jessie Keyser, a young girl who believes she is living in 1800s Indiana, only to discover that in reality it is 1996. When a diphtheria epidemic strikes her small town of Clifton, she must venture out into the modern world to save her friends. Haddix also authored the critically acclaimed YA thriller series... Read Running Out Of Time Summary
Publication year 1920
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Appearance & Reality, Love, Science & Technology
Tags Science Fiction, Drama, Technology, Tragedy, Dramatic Literature, Education, Education, World History, Classic Fiction
R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) is a play by Karel Čapek. Čapek was a Czech writer who produced work in many genres, including journalism, essays, plays, short stories, novels, and translations of French poetry. R.U.R. premiered in 1921 at Prague’s National Theater. It is based on a short story by Karel Čapek and his brother Josef Čapek called “The System,” which was published in 1908. Čapek categorized R.U.R. as a collective drama, but it is generally... Read R.U.R. Summary
Publication year 1977
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Death, War, Hope, Perseverance, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Family, Friendship
Tags Historical Fiction, Children`s Literature, Dramatic Literature, Grief & Death, Education, Education, World History, Japanese Literature, Classic Fiction
Originally published in 1977, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes is a middle-grade historical fiction novel written by Eleanor Coerr based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl living in Hiroshima, Japan, when the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. At age 12, Sadako is diagnosed with leukemia, often called “the atom bomb disease.” Inspired by a Japanese legend, Sadako sets out to fold 1,000 origami cranes, hoping she will be granted... Read Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes Summary
Publication year 1923
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Politics & Government, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Gender Identity, Mental Health
Tags Drama, Tragedy, Historical Drama, Irish Literature, Post-War Era
Saint Joan is a play by playwright George Bernard Shaw that premiered in 1923. The play tells the story of the 15th-century French historical figure Joan of Arc, who was formally canonized as a catholic saint in 1920. The play was a critical success, and, shortly after its premiere, Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Shaw includes a lengthy preface before the script of the play where he compares the medieval... Read Saint Joan Summary
Publication year 2017
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Self Discovery, Justice, Family
Tags Realistic Fiction, Coming of Age, Romance, Religion & Spirituality, Trauma & Abuse, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1998
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Justice, Good & Evil, Truth & Lies, Family, Friendship
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Humor, Action & Adventure
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Safety & Danger, Justice
Tags Science Fiction, Survival Fiction, Race & Racism, Immigration & Refugeeism, Modern Classic Fiction, Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Publication year 1985
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family
Tags Historical Fiction, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, World History, Classic Fiction
American children’s writer Patricia MacLachlan published her first novel, Sarah, Plain and Tall, in 1985. The novel won the Newberry Medal in 1986, the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and the Golden Kite Award. MacLachlan loosely based the story off a woman her mother knew who moved from Maine to the prairie to become a wife and mother. Using this premise, the novel explores themes of The Beauty of New Beginnings, A Child’s Desire... Read Sarah, Plain and Tall Summary
Publication year 1991
Genre Poem, Fiction
Tags Narrative Poem, Coming of Age, Social Class, Education, American Literature
Publication year 2008
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Self Discovery, Friendship, Siblings
Tags Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Coming of Age, Children`s Literature
Savvy, by Ingrid Law, is a fantasy-adventure novel for middle-grade readers about a girl from a psychic family who discovers her mental superpower and tries to master it quickly to use it to save her comatose father. First published in 2008, Savvy was a New York Times bestseller; it won a Newbery Honor and has appeared on more than 30 best book lists. The novel has two sequels, Scumble and Switch. Law’s books have been... Read Savvy Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Safety & Danger, Good & Evil, Coming of Age, Family, Disability, Animals
Tags Horror & Suspense, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Animals, Trauma & Abuse, Children`s Literature