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The authors present a unique framework of research-based strategies for building reading self-efficacy by focusing on four important concepts: confidence, independence, metacognition, and stamina.

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Lois Lowry

Lois Lowry has a sense of humor but also a sense of history and a concern for the future as witnessed in her books. Some deal with everyday issues, others are concerned with life and death. No matter the subject, in Lowry's deft hand, characters and story come to life memorably.

Anastasia Again!

Anastasia Again!

Age Level: 9-12

When Anastasia's parents announce the family's move from the city to the dreaded suburbs, Anastasia fears that life as she loves it will come to an abrupt end. Once there, of course, the resilient 12-year-old falls for her new home and becomes just as involved with new friends and neighbors.

Anastasia Krupnik

Anastasia Krupnik

Age Level: 9-12

10-year-old Anastasia is quite content as the only (and quite self-assured) child of professional parents. But she is not so happy and not so nice after she learns that she is to become a sister. Anastasia's lists organize her thoughts and create humor in this first book of the series.

The Giver

The Giver

Age Level: Teen

Jonah's world is perfect: no crime, no pain, no illness. Like other 12-year-olds in this society, Jonah prepares for his assignment and to be "released" into the adult world. What Jonah learns in his new and special role as Receiver of Memory shatters his complacency and jumpstarts a journey into the unknown.

Number the Stars

Number the Stars

Age Level: 9-12

The narrator, 10-year-old Annemarie, and her family defy the Nazis as Danish Jews are gathered for transport to death camps. They help Annemarie's best friend, Ellen Rosen, and her family escape to Sweden. The horror of World War II is mitigated by the limited view of the narrator, yet the courage of individuals shines through for a breathtaking look at this time in history.

Gossamer

Gossamer

Age Level: 9-12

When a boy from an abusive home is placed in foster care with an old woman, he brings with him his troubles — an invitation to the Sinisteeds, nighttime visitors to humans who gather memories good or not so good. Tough, timely topics are handled in a straightforward telling in this compelling and credible fantasy.

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