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Amina's Voice
Hena Khan

Amina's Voice

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Now that Amina is in middle school, everything feels different. Does Amina need to start changing too? Or hiding who she is to fit in? While Amina grapples with these questions, she is devastated when her local mosque is vandalized. Amina’s Voice brings to life the joys and challenges of a young Pakistani-American and highlights the many ways in which one girl’s voice can help bring a diverse community together to love and support each other. Named a Best Book of 2017 by The Washington Post, NPR, and other reviewers.

Among the Hidden
Margaret Peterson Haddix

Among the Hidden

Genre:
Fantasy, Science fiction / Dystopian
Age Level:
Middle Grade

In the first book of the Shadow Children series about a futuristic dystopia where only two children per family are allowed, readers meet Luke, a third child forbidden by the Population Police.

Ana's Story
Jenna Bush

Ana's Story

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
YA

Ana’s life is a collection of bits and pieces of her past. Infected with HIV at birth, she’s unaware of many details of her early childhood and barely remembers her mother. Living with her strict grandmother, she learns how to keep secrets – secrets about her infection and about the abuse she endures at home. But after Ana falls in love and becomes pregnant at seventeen, she begins a journey of hope – a journey of protecting herself and others. She is living with HIV, not dying from it.

Jenna Bush tells of Ana’s struggle to break free from the cycle of abuse, silence, and illness with passion and eloquence. But this is not just Ana’s story. It is also the story of many children around the world who are marginalized, neglected, and mistreated.

Analytical Writing in the Content Areas

Because writing is thinking, the organization of students’ writing reflects both the structure of their thinking and the depth of their understanding. Students should be writing in all their classes, explaining what they know and how they know it. It’s essential for content-area teachers to give students meaningful analytical writing assignments. See  An Introduction to Analytical Text Structures for more information and graphic organizers to help with writing instruction.

Anastasia Again
Lois Lowry

Anastasia Again!

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

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
Lois Lowry

Anastasia Krupnik

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

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.

ancestor-approved
Cynthia Leitich Smith

Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

An intertribal powwow connects the short stories of 16 Indigenous authors that explore Native culture, ethnic identity, and ancestry.