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Becoming Naomi León
Pam Muñoz Ryan

Becoming Naomi León

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Naomi and her younger brother Owen have lived with their grandmother in a small trailer for many years, ever since they were abandoned by their mother. When Mom Terri Lynn suddenly returns, does she really have the kids’ best interests at heart?

Up Before Daybreak
Deborah Hopkinson

Up Before Daybreak

Genre:
Nonfiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

This book captures the voices of the forgotten men, women, and children who worked in the cotton industry in America over the centuries. The voices of the slaves who toiled in the fields in the South, the poor sharecroppers who barely got by, and the girls who gave their lives to the New England mills spring to life through oral histories, archival photos, and an engaging narrative prose style. 

Before the Ever After
Jacqueline Woodson

Before the Ever After

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

ZJ’s friends Ollie, Darry and Daniel help him cope when his father, a beloved professional football player, suffers severe headaches and memory loss that spell the end of his career.

Hands holding up string around a butterfly
Julia Alvarez

Before We Were Free

Genre:
Historical Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Anita de la Torre never questioned her freedom living in the Dominican Republic. But by her 12th birthday in 1960, most of her relatives have emigrated to the United States, her Tío Toni has disappeared without a trace, and the government’s secret police terrorize her remaining family because of their suspected opposition of el Trujillo’s dictatorship. Using the strength and courage of her family, Anita must overcome her fears and fly to freedom, leaving all that she once knew behind. New edition of Julia Alvarez’s 2004 classic. Spanish version available.

Beginning Pearls
Stephan Pastis

Beginning Pearls

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Each section of the first in the Pearls Before Swine collections is organized by each of the strip’s characters: Rat, Goat, Zebra, Croc and Pig. Understated humor is evident in the line drawings and minimal language create an accessible, offbeat humor just right for middle schoolers.

Behind the Secret Window:  A Memoir of a Hidden Childhood during World War Two
Nelly Toll

Behind the Secret Window: A Memoir of a Hidden Childhood during World War Two

Genre:
Autobiography and Memoir, Nonfiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

The author was only six years old when the Nazis invaded Poland. She and her mother go into hiding with the help of some Gentiles, but their hiding place happens to be next door to the Gestapo headquarters. For the two years they are in hiding, Nelly records her fears, hopes, and dreams through art and in a journal.

Behind the Wheel: Poems about Driving
Janet Wong

Behind the Wheel: Poems about Driving

Genre:
Poetry
Age Level:
YA

Wong presents a series of poems centered around a popular theme with teens: driving. Readers will find much more depth to each poem, with the theme of driving often serving as a metaphor for life.

Beige
Cecil Castelluci

Beige

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
YA

Katy lives in Montreal with her Mom, an archeologist. When Mom leaves on a dig, Katy must stay in L.A. with her estranged father, an ex-addict and aging punk rock drummer in LA. Though, Katy is determined to stick to her “beige” personality, she and her Dad’s edgy companions have a lot to learn from each other.

Belief in Students Drives Success

Belief isn’t magic — alone it doesn’t transform anything. But belief in students gives teachers and administrators the will and drive to learn what they need to teach all children.