| Author | Title and publisher | Illustrator |
| Bridges Shirin Yim | Ruby's Wish
San Francisco:Chronicle Books 2002 |
Sophie Blackall |
| Bunting Eve | The Wedding
Watertown Massachusetts: Whispering Coyote 2003 |
Iza Trapani |
| Carville James & Patricia McKissack | Lu and the Swamp Ghost
New York: Antheneum 2004 |
David Catrow |
| Connor Leslie | Miss Bridie Chose a Shovel Boston:Houghton Mifflin 2004 | Mary Azarian |
| Crum Shutta | Fox and Fluff
Morton Grove, Illinois: Albert Whitman 2002 |
John Bendall-Brunello |
| Farmer Jacqueline | Pumpkins
Watertown Massachusetts:Charlesbridge2004 |
Phyllis Limbacher |
| Flowers Pam with Ann Dixon | Big-Enough Anna : the Little Sled Dog who Braved the
Arctic
Oregon: Alaska NorthwestBooks 2003 |
Bill Farnsworth Portland |
| Garland Michael | Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook
New York: Dutton 2003 |
Michael Garland |
| Geeslin Campbell | Elena's Serenade
New York: AntheneumBooks 2004 |
Ana Juan |
| Johnson Angela | I Dream of Trains
New York: Simon &Schuster 2003 |
Loren Long |
| Kerley Barbara | A Cool Drink of Water
Washington D.C.: NationalGeographic Society 2002 |
|
| Laminack Lester | Saturdays and Tea Cakes
Atlanta:Peachtree Publishers 2004 |
Chris Soentpiet |
| Lyon George Ella | Weaving a Rainbow
New York:Antheneum Books 2004 |
Stephanie Anderson |
| Numeroff Laura | Beatrice Doesn't Want To
CambridgeMassachusetts: Candlewick Press 2004 |
Lynn Munsinger |
| Park Linda Sue | The Firekeeper's Son
New York: Clarion2004 |
Julie Downing |
| Polacco Patricia | John Phillip Duck
New York:Philomel Books 2004 |
|
| Reiss Mike | Late for School Michael
Austin Atlanta: PeachtreePublishers 2003 |
|
| Salley Coleen | Why Epossumondas Has No Hair on His Tail
San Diego: Harcourt 2004 |
Janet Stevens |
| Shapiro Jody Fickes | UpUpUp! It's Apple-Picking Time
New York: Holiday House 2003 |
KittyHarvill |
| Wright Betty Ren | The Blizzard
New York: HolidayHouse 2003 |
Ronald Himler |
Barrett, Tracy. Cold in Summer. Henry Holt, 2003.
Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker. The President’s Daughter. Delacorte, 2004.
Butler, Dori. Sliding into Home. Peachtree, 2003.
Clark, Clara Gillow. Hill Hawk Hattie. Candlewick, 2003.
Clements, Andrew. The Last Holiday Concert. Simon & Schuster, 2004.
Collins, Suzanne. Gregor the Overlander. Scholastic, 2003.
George, Jean Craighead. Charlie’s Raven. Dutton, 2004.
Gordon, Amy. The Secret Life of a Boarding School Brat. Holiday House, 2004.
Haddix, Margaret Peterson. The House on the Gulf. Simon & Schuster, 2004.
Hahn, Mary Downing. The Old Willis Place: A Ghost Story. Clarion, 2004.
Hannigan, Katherine. Ida B. …and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (possibly) Save the World. Greenwillow, 2004.
Harlow, Joan Hiatt. Thunder from the Sea. Simon & Schuster, 2004.
Karwoski, Gail Langer. Quake! Disaster in San Francisco, 1906. Peachtree, 2004.
Kerley, Barbara. Walt Whitman. Scholastic, 2004.
Newman, Leslea. Hachiko Waits. Henry Holt, 2004.
Ogilvy, Ian. Measle and the Wrathmonk. HarperCollins, 2004.
Peterson, P.J. Rising Water. Simon & Schuster, 2002
Van Leeuwen, Jean. Cabin on Trouble Creek. Dial, 2004.
White, Ruth. Buttermilk Hill. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2004.
Woodruff, Elvira. The Ravenmaster’s Secret. Scholastic, 2003.
Bennett, Cherie and Jeff Gottesfeld. A Heart Divided.
Delacorte,
2004.
New Jersey girl, Kate Pride, moves to a small town near Nashville,
Tennessee and dives right into a school flag controversy.
Choldenko, Gennifer. Al Capone Does My Shirts. G.P.
Putnam’s
Sons, 2004.
In 1935, Moose and his family move to Alcatraz Island so that
his father can work as a prison guard and his sister can attend a
special
school.
Dessen, Sarah. The Truth About Forever. Viking, 2004.
Sixteen-year-old Macy gets a job with a local catering company
and realizes that her neat and tidy life isn’t all it’s cracked up to
be.
Deuker, Carl. High Heat. Houghton Mifflin, 2003.
When high school baseball star Shane Hunter’s father is sent
to jail, his family must move from their enormous suburban Seattle home
into public housing.
Frost, Helen. Keesha’s House. Frances Foster, 2003.
A group of troubled teens find shelter at a home in their inner
city neighborhood.
Hautman, Pete. Godless. Simon & Schuster, 2004.
Bored with Catholicism, sixteen-year-old Jay Bock and a group
of friends form a cult called Chutengodians who worship the local water
tower.
Johnson, Maureen. The Key to the Golden Firebird.
HarperCollins,
2004.
After the death of their father, three teen sisters must come
to terms with growing up fast and grieving through their loss.
LaFaye, A. The Strength of Saints. Simon & Schuster,
2002.
The opening of a sweet potato canning factory brings Yankees
to a small Louisiana town in 1936.
Lowry, Lois. Messenger. Houghton Mifflin, 2004.
While witnessing the gradual disintegration of his utopian
community,
a young boy simultaneously discovers his own unique gift of healing.
Mackler, Carolyn. Vegan Virgin Valentine. Candlewick,
2004.
Mara Valentine is an overachieving senior whose life is turned
into total chaos when her wild sixteen-year-old niece moves into her
home.
Martin, Ann M. Here Today. Scholastic, 2004.
In 1963, eleven-year-old Ellie Dingman has to take charge of
her younger siblings when her flamboyant mother abandons the family to
pursue her dreams of becoming an actress.
McCafferty, Megan. Second Helpings: A Novel. Three
Rivers,
2003.
Super-cynical and hyper-observant Jessica Darling struggles
through
her senior year of high school.
McDonald, Joyce. Devil on My Heels. Delacorte, 2004.
In 1959, the daughter of a prosperous orange grower discovers
that there are escalating acts of violent racism in her small town of
Benevolence,
Florida.
Myers, Walter Dean. Shooter. Amistad/HarperCollins,
2004.
A tragic school shooting is investigated through interviews,
journal entries, and reports.
Osa, Nancy. Cuba 15. Delacorte, 2003.
Violet Paz, a child of a Cuban father and Polish mother, spends
the better part of a year planning her quinceanera.
Peck, Richard. The Teacher’s Funeral: A Comedy in Three
Parts.
Dial, 2004.
Fifteen-year old Russell Culver and his pals think they have
been relieved of school forever when their teacher dies.
Powell, Randy. Three Clams and an Oyster. Farrar, Straus
and Giroux, 2002.
Flint McCallister tries to find a replacement for his four-man
flag football team after one of the players dies in a freak accident.
Qualey, Marsha. Too Big a Storm. Dial, 2004.
During the Vietnam War, recent high school graduate Brady
Callahan
returns to her job at the local church center.
Rabin, Staton. Betsy and the Emperor. Margaret K.
McElderry,
2004.
In 1815, fourteen-year-old Betsy Balcombe returns from her London
boarding school to the remote island of St. Helena to find Napoleon
Bonaparte
living in her home.
Saenz, Benjamin Alire. Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood.
Cinco
Puntos, 2004.
Living in the poor barrio of Hollywood, New Mexico during the
tumultuous 1960s, Sammy has to deal with the death of his girlfriend
and
the troubled life of his neighborhood.
Schmidt, Gary. Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy.
Clarion,
2004.
Turner Buckminster moves to Phippsburg, Maine in the early 1900s
and finds solace in Lizzie Bright, an African-American girl from a poor
island community.
Sones, Sonya. One of those hideous books where the mother
dies.
Simon & Schuster, 2004.
Fifteen-year-old Ruby Milliken moves in with her father, a famous
movie star, after the death of her mother.
Westerfeld, Scott. So Yesterday. Razorbill, 2004.
Hunter Braque is a high school teen who is hired by big-named
companies to find the next cool trends in merchandise.
Woods, Brenda. Emako Blue. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2004.
Emako Blue changes the lives of several young Los Angeles teens
when she joins their school’s chorus group.
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