Hot Summer Reads
Summer is a time to relax a little, have some adventures, earn a little money, and, in the case of the characters in many of these titles, have a life-changing moment.
We Are the Ship: the Story of Negro League Baseball
Age Level: 9-12
Summer's ultimate pastime, baseball, is given a beautifully reverent treatment by illustrator/author Kadir Nelson. The book is a perfect introduction to those who might not know much about the history of the Negro Leagues, and the pictures are gorgeous.
Dairy Queen
Age Level: 14-16
D.J. spends the summer helping her father with their farm work, while also getting coerced into training the rival football team's quarterback. D.J. is one of the best athletes in their small Wisconsin town, but her relationships, with her family, her best friend, and quarterback Brian are making this more complicated than she expected. Also check out the audiobook, where the reader's real Wisconsin accent adds incredible nuance to the story.
Surfing USA: An Illustrated History of the Coolest Sport of all Time
Age Level: 16-18
This book uses beautiful photographs to tell the history of this warm weather sport. But while the pictures are strong, the writing is also strong.
Dunk
Age Level: 12-14
Chad is a Jersey-shore native who decides that becoming a boardwalk dunk-tank bozo would be the greatest way to get out his stresses. Hilarity ensues, but also some heavier issues, like a friend who may be dying and the real man behind the bozo.
Different Seasons
Age Level: 16-18
One of the four novellas in this King classic is The Body, which became the basis for the movie Stand by Me. Four young guys find out about a body on the train tracks and decide to go see it. Often cited as one of King's finest works, this story has that "things will never be the same after this summer" feel to it.
Soul Surfer: A Story of Faith, Family and Fighting to Get Back on the Board
Age Level: 12-14
This is the true, inspirational story of the teenage girl who had her arm bitten off by a shark. While this could understandably ruin her life, her attitude and her faith bought this young girl through the tragedy.
My Almost Epic Summer
Age Level: 12-14
All Irene wants to do is hair, but when she is fired by her mother during her summer job at a salon, her life becomes less glamorous… for a minute. While babysitting the neighborhood kids, she becomes "friends" with Starla, the mysterious lifeguard and drawn into an intriguing love triangle. No one does "mean girls" like Adele Griffin!
The Au-Pairs
Age Level: 14-16
The first of the Au-Pairs series sets the stage for the hot summers in the Hamptons. Eliza, who used to be rich but now has to be a nanny; Mara, a "regular" girl who just wants to work hard, and lovelorn, Brazilian Jacqui all work together as au-pairs for a wealthy family, but try to have as much fun in the Hamptons at the same time. This is chick-lit — perfect for girls who read the glossy tabloids and celebrity gossip websites.
The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963
Age Level: 9-12
Fourth-grader Kenny goes with his older brother Byron and his parents on a road trip from Flint, Michigan to the South, where Byron will be spending the summer with his grandparents, away from the temptations of city life. Curtis mixes humor with the volatility of the South in the summer of 1963.
Hit the Road
Age Level: 12-14
Sixteen-year old Brit is humiliated when her parents leave her with her grandmother, Nannie while they go on vacation to Alaska. But when Brit, who's had her driver's license for 11 days, is enlisted to drive Nannie and her friends to their 65th annual college reunion, she begins a real adventure. Is she a kidnapper or an aide? This book brings up real issues about aging, but is also full of real humor and a rollicking good ending.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Age Level: 14-16
The first of a four-volume series, the story tells of four friends who share a pair of "magical" jeans over the course of a summer. Whether they are going to visit distant relatives, working a summer job, or going to summer soccer camp, the jeans are there to play witness. Each of the books in the series spans a summer, but a new reader really does need to start with the original volume.
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits and a Very Interesting Boy
Age Level: 9-12
Four young sisters spend their summer in the Berkshires in this humorous tale. Each of the sisters is well drawn and unique, as are the supporting characters. If you enjoy the first, the "autumn" sequel, The Penderwicks on Gardam Street is also now available.
Summer Boys
Age Level: 14-16
Three female cousins share a summer home with their family in Maine and each has some type of summer romance. This is a quintessential beach read that might even bring a tear to the eye, and will definitely bring some sequels.