B ALI

Remnick, David.  King of the World.  New York:  Vintage Books, [1998].

 

Note:  Born Cassius Clay in segregated Louisville, KY, in 1942, Muhammad Ali became "The Greatest" boxer and world champion, admired for decency, courage, and now for his debilities from thousands of head injuries and the onset of Parkinson's disease. We follow blow-by-blow reports of his first three momentous fights; his conversion to Islam; his friendship with and later rejection of Malcom X; the draft scandal that robbed him of three crucial years and probably $10 million; and, briefly, his four marriages.

 

B BRADFORD

Doherty, Kieran. William Bradford : rock of Plymouth. Brookfield, Conn: Twenty

   -First Century Books, [1999].  

 

Note: A biography of one of the founders of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts

   and a history of the Pilgrims' difficult times during their early years in  

   the New World.

 

B CARSON

Carson, Ben.  Gifted Hands:  The Ben Carson Story.  Grand Rapids, MI:  Zondervan, [1990].

 

Note:  Raised in inner-city Detroit by a mother with a third grade education, Ben lacked motivation. He had terrible grades. And a pathological temper threatened to put him in jail. But Sonya Carson convinced her son that he could make something of his life, even though everything around him said otherwise.  Trust in God, a relentless belief in his own capabilities, and sheer determination catapulted Ben from failing grades to the top of his class — and beyond to a Yale scholarship, the University of Michigan Medical School, and finally, at age 33, the directorship of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

B CLEMENC

Stanley, Jerry.  Big Annie of Calumet:  A true story of the Industrial Revolution.  New York:  Crown, [1996].

 

Note:  In 1913, miners in Calumet, Michigan, fought to a bitter stand-off with the powerful C & H Mining Company. An inspiration for many strikers was the wife of a Croatian miner, Annie Clemec. At 6-foot-2 inches, "Big Annie" led marches seven days a week over the months of the strike, carrying a "massive American flag on a 10-foot staff." Protesting the brutal working conditions, low pay, and the fact that "on average, one worker a week died in the mines, and two were crippled for life every day" at Calumet, Annie's dedication won the hearts and attention of many citizens and newspapers, who in turn backed the striking miners. 

 

B JORDAN

Dolan, Sean. Michael Jordan: Basketball great. Topeka, KS: Econo-Clad, [1999].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B NAKAHAMA

Blumberg, Rhoda.  Shipwrecked!  The True Adventures of a Japanese Boy.  New York:  HarperCollins, [2001].

 

Note:  The true tale of a 14-year-old Japanese boy who, after being shipwrecked while fishing in 1841, was marooned for six months, rescued by an American whaling ship, educated in New England, and returned home to become an honored samurai.

 

B WASHINGTON

Norton, Richard. Patriarch:George Washington and the New American Nation. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [1997].

 

Notes: A dramatic portrait of George Washington's presidential years, Patriarch is a gripping story of politics and statecraft.

 

Fic BARTOLETTI

Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. No man's Land : a Young Soldier's Story. New York:

   Blue Sky Press, [1999].  

 

Note: Because he had been unable to fight off the gator which injured his

   father, fourteen-year-old Thrasher joins the Confederate Army hoping to  

   prove his manhood.  

 

Fic BAUER

Bauer, Joan. Rules of the Road. New York: Putman's, [1998].

 

Note: Sixteen-year-old Jenna gets a job driving the elderly owner of a chain of

   successful shoe stores from Chicago to Texas to confront the son who is  

   trying to force her to retire, and along the way Jenna hones her talents as  

   a saleswoman and finds the strength to face her alcoholic father.  

 

Fic CAMPBELL

Campbell, Eric. Papa Tembo. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace, [1996].

 

Note: "Left with an injured leg when hit by an elephant calf running from

   gunfire during a massacre, the poacher vows revenge and initiates a tragedy  

   which only one young girl can prevent."  

 

Fic CANALES

Canales, Viola.  The Tequila Worm.  New York:  Wendy Lamb, [2005].

 

Note:  Sofia grows up in the close-knit community of the barrio in McAllen, Texas, then finds that her experiences as a scholarship student at an Episcopal boarding school in Austin only strengthen her ties to family and her "comadres."

 

Fic CARTER

Carter, Alden R.  Love, Football, and Other Contact Sports.  Holiay House, [2005].

 

Note:  A collection of stories about high school students from one end of the social spectrum to the other.

 

 

 

 

 

Fic COONEY

Cooney, Caroline B. Driver's Ed. New York: Delacorte Press, [1994].

 

Note: Three teenagers' lives are changed forever when they thoughtlessly steal a

   stop sign from a dangerous intersection and a young mother is killed in an  

   automobile accident there.  

 

Fic CRUTCHER

Crutcher, Chris. Running Loose. 1st ed. New York: Greenwillow Books, [1983].

 

Note: Louie, a high school senior in a small Idaho town, learns about

   sportsmanship, love, and death as he matures into manhood.  

 

Fic CRUTCHER

Crutcher, Chris. Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes : a novel. 1st ed. New York, N.Y:

   Greenwillow Books, [1993].  

 

Note: The daily class discussions about the nature of man, the existence of God,

   abortion, organized religion, suicide and other contemporary issues serve as  

   a backdrop for a high-school senior's attempt to answer a friend's dramatic  

   cry for help.  

 

Fic CRUTCHER

Crutcher, Chris. Stotan! 1st ed. New York: Greenwillow Books, [1986].

 

Note: A high school coach invites members of his swimming team to a memorable

   week of rigorous training that tests their moral fiber as well as their  

   physical stamina.  

 

Fic GARLAND

Garland, Sherry. Letters From the Mountain. Harcourt Brace, [1996].

 

Note:  A teenage boy, sent for the summer to relatives in the mountains in order to remove him from gang influences, discovers life's really important values through his unlikely friendship with an economically challenged boy.

 

Fic HALE

Hale, Marian.  Dark Water Rising.  New York: Henry Holt, [2006].

 

Note:  While salvaging and rebuilding in the aftermath of the Galveston flood of 1900, sixteen-year-old Seth proves himself in a way that his previous efforts never could, but he still must face his father man-to-man.

 

Fic HALE

Hale, Shannon.  Princess Academy.  Bloomsbury Children’s Books, [2005].

 

Note:  While attending a strict academy for potential princesses with the other girls from her mountain village, fourteen-year-old Miri discovers unexpected talents and connections to her homeland.

 

Fic HOBBS

Hobbs, Will. The Maze. New York: Morrow Junior Books, [1998].

 

Note: Rick, a fourteen-year-old foster child, escapes from a juvenile detention

   facility near Las Vegas and travels to Canyonlands National Park in Utah  

   where he meets a bird biologist working on a project to reintroduce condors  

   to the wild.  

 

Fic IBBOTSON

Ibbotson, Eva and Hawkes, Kevin. Island of the Aunts. New York: Puffin, [2001].

 

Note: As they get older, several sisters decide that they must kidnap children

   and bring them to their secluded island home to help with the work of caring  

   for an assortment of unusual sea creatures.  

 

Fic KLASS

Klass, David. California Blue. Topeka, KS: Econo-Clad, [1999].

 

Note: When seventeen-year-old John Rodgers discovers a new sub-species of butterfly which may necessitate closing the mill where his dying father works, they find themselves on opposite sides of the environmental conflict.

 

Fic KLASS

Klass, David.  Firestorm.  New York:  Frances Foster, [2006].

 

Note:  Jacks parents have taught him to blend in, and he resents it. He knows he can be a star--which he becomes when he shatters his schools rushing record and appears on the news. Then his parents tell him they aren’t really his parents, and Jack suddenly finds himself catapulted from being on top of the world to running for his life and being the only one equipped to avert ecological disaster.

 

Fic KOERTGE

Koertge, Ronald. The Harmony Arms. New York, N.Y: Avon Books, [1994, 1992].

 

Note: Fifteen-year-old Gabriel is continually embarrassed by his teacher/writer

   father, but when he goes to live with him in Los Angeles in an apartment  

   complex full of unusual characters, Gabriel gains new insights into himself  

   and his father.  

 

Fic LYNCH

Lynch, Chris. Shadow Boxer. 1st ed. New York, NY: HarperCollins, [1993].

 

Note: After their father dies of boxing injuries, George is determined to

   prevent his younger brother, who sees boxing as his legacy, from pursuing a  

   career in the sport.  

 

Fic LAWRENCE

Lawrence, Iain. The Smugglers. New York: Delacorte Press, [1999].

 

Note: In eighteenth-century England, after his father buys a schooner called the

   Dragon, sixteen-year-old John sets out to sail it from Kent to London and  

   becomes involved in a dangerous smuggling scheme.

 

Fic MIKAELSEN

Mikaelsen, Ben. Touching Spirit Bear. 1st ed. New York: HarperCollins

   Publishers, [2001].  

 

Note: After his anger erupts into violence, Cole, in order to avoid going to

   prison, agrees to participate in a sentencing alternative based on the  

   native American Circle Justice, and he is sent to a remote Alaskan Island  

   where an encounter with a huge Spirit Bear changes his life.     

 

 

Fic MOREY

Morey, Walter. Canyon Winter. New York: Puffin, [1994].

 

Notes: Stranded for six months in the Rocky Mountains following an airplane crash, a 15-year-old boy is taken in by an old hermit who teaches him the ways of the wilderness.

 

Fic MYERS

Myers, Walter Dean. Hoops : a novel. New York: Delacorte Press, [1981].

 

Note: A teenage basketball player from Harlem is befriended by a former

   professional player who, after being forced to quit because of a point  

   shaving scandal, hopes to prevent other young athletes from repeating his  

   mistake.  

 

Fic OKE

Oke, Janette. Too Long A Stranger. Minneapolis, MN: Bethany House, [1999].

 

Notes: When mothers and daughters have to separate, it tests their ability to retain common beliefs.

 

Fic SHUSTERMAN

Shusterman, Neal. The Shadow Club Rising. 1st ed. New York: Dutton Children's

   Books, [2002].  

 

Note: Even though he has disbanded his Shadow Club, formed to play mean-spirited

   tricks on his enemies, fourteen-year-old Jared finds himself suspected when  

   a popular boy at school becomes the target of new pranks.  

 

Fic STAPLES

Staples, Suzanne Fisher.  Shiva’s Fire.  New York:  Farrar Straus Giroux, [2000].

 

Note:  Parvati, born during a devastating monsoon, who is destined to transcend her poor village beginnings to follow the extraordinary life of a classical dancer. The girl, who remembers everything from her birth on, is born the day her father, the maharaja's elephant keeper, dies. From almost her first moments, she is aware of the dance of life, and as she grows older, her dancing sets her apart from others in her village. Parvati's life is saved when a guru, a great master of Indian classical dance, recognizes her talent and takes her to his school in Madras. Then life begins anew for Parvati, who must dedicate herself to the religious and societal responsibilities that come with carrying on the lineage of dancers.

 

Fic URE

Ure, Jean. Plague. 1st U.S. ed. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1991].

 

Note: Three teenagers attempt to survive on their own when a devastating plague

   sweeps London.   

 

Fic WALLACE

Wallace, Bill. True Friends. New York: Holiday House, [1994].

 

Notes: An unlikely pair of girls become fast friends.

 

 

 

Fic ZINDEL

Zindel, Paul. The Gadget. 1st ed. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, [2001].

 

Note: In 1945, having joined his father at Los Alamos, where he and other

   scientists are working on a secret project to end World War II, thirteen  

   -year-old Stephen becomes caught in a web of secrecy and intrigue.  

 

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Other Titles Recommended but not available in the school library:

 

B CARNEGIE

Kent, Zachary. Andrew Carnegie: Steel King and Friend to Libraries. Springfield, NJ: Enslow, [1999].

 

Notes: A biography of the Scottish immigrant who made a fortune in the steel industry and used much of it for philanthropic causes.

 

B FEYNMAN

Feynman, Richard. The Meaning of it all: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist. Cambridge, MA: Perseus, [1999].

 

Notes: From the great physicist's archives, three delightful lectures on science, society, and our precious freedom of ignorance.

 

Fic AVI

Avi.  Crispin: at the edge of the world.  New York:  Hyperion, [2006].

 

Note:  Branded as traitors by the king's authorities, Crispin and his guardian, Bear, flee to coastal towns in fourteenth-century England, where they perform a musical juggling act and bond as a family after befriending a disfigured girl.

 

Fic LYNCH

Lynch, Chris. Gypsy Davey. New York: HarperCollins, [1994].

 

Notes: Twelve-year-old Davey is the man of the household, taking care of his mother and older sister as best he can and avoiding them when they're either too mean or too sad.

Fic SHULMAN

Shulman, Neil. The Backyard Tribe. New York: St. Martin’s [1994].

 

Note: Shulman, author of "Doc Hollywood", writes with familiarity about a doctor who visits an African village to provide health care, in a novel with striking similarities to his previous one. Once again, a medical man, a community in need, and a more than adequate dose of humorous situations carry the plot.