Bridge to Terabithia won the Newbery Medal in 1978 and other significant awards. It has also been made into two different movies.
Browsing: Novels for Kids and Teens
Blending fantasy magic and real-world problems, Maggie and the Mountain of Light offers readers a new way to think about what it means to be a hero.
The Case of the Crying Signpost is exciting, instructive, and enjoyable—great for young mystery, history, and ghost-story fans.
Pembrick’s Creaturepedia is a fun, funny, wildly inventive adjunct to a well-beloved fantasy series – perfect for fans and newcomers alike.
The Realm series, by Dakota McElhinny, is solidly written and makes for a perfect choice for anyone who enjoys epic fantasy stories.
In this chat about Girl Out of Time, Clyde Boyer talks about the inspiration for the story, space travel, aliens, and balance between science and imagination.
Girl Out of Time is a thought-provoking, intensely absorbing flight of fancy, perfect for every reader who dreams of flying further.
Kathleen Burkinshaw talks about her novel The Last Cherry Blossom—a United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students.
The Ramona books are favorites for us because of their focus on sisterhood. If you love them too and want to know what to read next, we have recommendations!
Summertime & The Livin’ is Easy is thought-provoking and instructive and would work well as a catalyst for further discussion about poverty, family, and faith.