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Investigating Characterization

  • Flying Lessons & Other StoriesEllen Oh
    This collection, edited by We Need Diverse Books founder Ellen Oh, features short stories by popular writers of middle grade and young adult fiction.
  • Fresh InkAn AnthologyLamar Giles
    This collection of diverse short stories, edited by Lamar Giles, brings together new work by established and up-and-coming young adult authors.
  • BookedKwame Alexander
    Kwame Alexander scores again with this story about the soccer-playing son of a linguistics professor. This list of words can assist your goal of improving your vocabulary.
  • The CrossoverKwame Alexander
    Twin brothers Josh and Jordan Bell clash both on and off the basketball court. How high can you score on this list of words from Alexander's award-winning novel in verse?
  • ReboundKwame Alexander
    After the death of his father, Chuck Bell spends the summer with grandparents and finds solace in basketball. Learn these words from the prequel to The Crossover.
  • SoloKwame Alexander
    After learning a devastating truth about his unstable, rock-star father, 17-year-old Blade travels to Ghana in order to come to terms with his family history and forge his own identity.
  • SwingKwame Alexander
    Best friends Noah and Walt bond over their shared love of baseball and appreciation for jazz. With the help of some vintage love letters (and some intervention from Walt), Noah tries to express his true feelings for his long-time crush, Sam. But as Walt and Noah attempt to "find cool," division and prejudice within their community cause their lives to take an unexpected turn.
  • Before the Ever AfterJacqueline Woodson
    ZJ's father, a beloved football star, begins suffering from memory loss and mood swings.
  • Harbor MeJacqueline Woodson
    In this novel by award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson, six fifth and sixth graders meet once a week to discuss their problems and fears.
  • Miracle's BoysJacqueline Woodson
    Lafayette and his brothers struggle to make it on their own in New York City.
  • LocomotionJacqueline Woodson
    In this verse novel, eleven-year-old Lonnie reflects on his life in foster care.
  • FeathersJacqueline Woodson
    Frannie navigates changing relationships with friends and family in this novel set in the early 1970s.
  • GhostJason Reynolds
    Castle Cranshaw, also known as Ghost, could be the star sprinter on his middle school track team — if he can stay out of trouble.
  • LuJason Reynolds
    In the last installment of Jason Reynolds's Track series, Lu attempts to master the hurdles while adjusting to the news that he is going to be a big brother.
  • PatinaJason Reynolds
    The second book in the Track series focuses on Patty, a runner who struggles to fit in at her new school after she moves in with her aunt and uncle.
  • SunnyJason Reynolds
    Although he would prefer to dance, Sunny runs track in order to please his emotionally distant father. Just when Sunny wants to quit, his coach introduces him to an intriguing new event, the discus.
  • Long Way DownJason Reynolds
    In this novel-in-verse, Will spends a sixty-second elevator ride weighing whether or not he should avenge his brother's death. Learn these words from Jason Reynolds's innovative and powerful exploration of gun violence.
  • Look Both WaysA Tale Told in Ten BlocksJason Reynolds
    This novel weaves together characters and incidents from the same neighborhood, block by block.
  • As Brave as YouJason Reynolds
    When brothers Genie and Ernie leave the city to spend the summer in Virginia with their grandparents, they learn about what it means to be truly brave.
  • All American BoysJason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
    This novel by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely tells the story of Rashad and Quinn, two teenagers whose lives are changed after an incident of police brutality divides their community.
  • When I Was the GreatestJason Reynolds
    In his debut novel, award-winning writer Jason Reynolds tells the story of Ali, a teenager who tries to stay out of trouble in his gritty Brooklyn neighborhood. But when one of his friends is attacked, Ali is drawn into a real fight — with real consequences.
  • The Boy in the Black SuitJason Reynolds
    After the death of his mother, Matt takes a job at a funeral home, where he learns to deal with his own grief and loneliness. Learn these words from the award-winning novel by Jason Reynolds.
  • Everything, EverythingNicola Yoon
    Diagnosed with a rare immune disorder, Madeline is unable to experience the world outside her protective bubble. But when Olly moves in next door, she must decide whether to risk everything for love.
  • The Sun Is Also a StarNicola Yoon
    In this popular novel, two teens meet and fall in love over the course of a single day in New York City.
  • Fallen AngelsWalter Dean Myers
    After finishing high school, aspiring writer Richard Perry does not have the money for college, so he decides to enlist in the army and ends up fighting for his life in Vietnam.
  • MonsterWalter Dean Myers
    Told in the form of journal entries and a screenplay, this novel tells the story of a teenager on trial for murder. 1999 HarperCollins edition.
  • Slam!Walter Dean Myers
    Seventeen-year-old Greg Harris of New York's South Bronx must learn to work with others both on and off the basketball court to improve his game and his math grades.
  • ShadowshaperDaniel José Older
    When her Brooklyn neighborhood is threatened, Sierra must master and protect an ancestral form of magic called shadowshaping.
  • Dactyl Hill SquadDaniel José Older
    In this historical fantasy novel set during the Civil War, orphan Magdalys Roca attempts to rescue her friends from a slave trader — with the help of some domesticated dinosaurs.
  • We Were HereMatt de la Peña
    In a series of journal entries, Miguel recounts his time in an a group home and his attempt to escape to Mexico.
  • Mexican WhiteBoyMatt de la Peña
    Struggling with his sense of identity, a biracial teen decides to spend the summer with his family in Mexico.
  • Merci Suárez Changes GearsMeg Medina
    For Merci Suárez, sixth grade is a year of change. A scholarship student at the posh Seaward Pines Academy, Merci must juggle extra community service and family responsibilities, all while coping with a nasty classmate and her beloved grandfather's declining health.
  • Better Nate Than EverTim Federle
    In this hilarious novel, 13-year-old Nate sneaks off to New York City to audition for a role in a Broadway play. Learn this list in which the vocabulary from the novel takes center stage. Break a leg!
  • The Skin I'm InSharon G. Flake
    A new teacher helps Maleeka stand up to the classmates who bully her and feel comfortable in her own skin.
  • American Born ChineseGene Luen Yang
    Through three interlinked stories, this award-winning graphic novel explores assimilation, racism, and stereotypes.
  • Dragon HoopsGene Luen Yang
    In this nonfiction narrative, told in graphic form, Gene Luen Yang follows the Bishop O'Dowd High School basketball team during one eventful season and reflects on his own work as a storyteller.

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