Books
Christian Books
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Born Behind Bars by Padma Venkatramen
When Kabir leaves jail at age nine, he enters a world unknown to him: the free world. A delicate and sensitive novel for middle grades. Born Behind Bars by Padma Venkatramen. Nancy Paulsen Books, 2021. 272 pages. Reading Level: Middle grades, ages 8-10 Recommended For: Middle grades, ages 8-12 (note considerations below) My voice sticks in my throat like the wrong key in a lock. I can’t get any words out.~p. 56 Kabir learns, on his ninth birthday, that he’s now too old to stay in jail with his mother. Born behind bars, Kabir has never known any other home. How can he leave his Amma? She didn’t even commit…
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Dreaming Of Flight by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Sowing And Reaping Dreaming Of Flight by Catherine Ryan Hydeis the most delightful contemporary novel that completely warmed my heart. It is a hug in a book. The novel looks at the topic of grief. We all handle grief differently. There is no right or wrong way, you just have to get through it. Our […]
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My Own Lightning by Lauren Wolk
My Own Lightning follows the author’s previous Newbery-honored novel, Wolf Hollow, with a more hopeful conclusion. My Own Lightning by Lauren Wolk. Dutton, 2022, 307 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12 Recommended for: ages 10-14 The Trauma Last Year Annabelle McBride’s life is just now settling down to normal after the psychotic bully Betty Glengarry disturbed her family and rural community. Betty’s gone, but the memory of her aimless cruelty remains—especially what she did to Toby, the traumatized Great War veteran whom Annabelle befriended, now buried in Wolf Hollow. And someone else remains: Andy Woodberry, Betty’s accomplice in many of her mean schemes. These memories are not far from…
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Rip to the Rescue
Rip to the Rescue is a true-to-life World War II adventure featuring heroic teens and one heroic dog. Rip to the Rescue by Miriam Halahmy. Holiday House, 2022, 194 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 8-10 Recommended for: ages 10-14 London Under Fire For 13-year-old Jack, there’s one good thing about the London Blitz: it’s given him a purpose. He’s tall for his age and Air Raid wardens haven’t questioned him too closely about it, so when German bombers are flying overhead and incendiary bombs splintering all around him, he’s pedaling messages from one fire station to another. The half-deafness that made him an outcast at school is a positive…
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*Watership Down by Richard Adams
Richard Adams’ classic tale employs noble themes of vision, courage, and sacrifice among some of the most humble and ordinary of animals in their quest for a home. *Watership Down: a Novel by Richard Adams. Scribner, 2005 (reprint). 476 pages. Reading Level: Teens, Ages 12-15 Recommended For: Ages 12 and up The scene is shocking: a peaceful meadow, once green with rolling hills, now churned up with mud and covered with blood and mangled fur. Is it a dream, or a vision of things to come? Fiver, the runt of his rabbit clan, is known as a dreamer. The larger rabbits don’t take him very seriously, but Hazel, Fiver’s older…
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The Polish Girl by Malka Adler
Powerful The Polish Girl by Malka Adler is a compelling historical novel that is rooted in fact. The story is written in the first person as we follow the life of a young girl. The tale alternates between ‘now’ and looking backwards to World War II. The reader witnesses the courage and strength needed to […]
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*Psalm Twenty-Three and *The Lord’s Prayer, both illustrated by Tim Ladwig
Tim Ladwig illustrates two well-known Biblical texts, using Black families in urban settings in these picture books. *Psalm Twenty-Three, illustrated by Tim Ladwig. Eerdmans, 1997. 32 pages. Reading Level: Picture books Recommended For: All ages The text of this book is Psalm 23, but Ladwig juxtaposes it against an urban Black child’s daily life. The contrasts are striking and make this psalm relevant to those of us who aren’t shepherds. Indeed, the Lord is with us in the valley of the shadow of death, even if that valley looks like a dangerous street with thugs. The Lord uses His people to guide one another, and places children in families for…
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*When Daddy Prays by Nikki Grimes and illustrated by Tim Ladwig
When Daddy Prays shows a child’s view of his pastor father, praying during all of life. Beautifully illustrated. *When Daddy Prays by Nikki Grimes and illustrated by Tim Ladwig. Eerdmans, 2002. 32 pages. Reading Level: Picture books Recommended For: Ages 4-8 “When Daddy prays/ my fear of darkness disappears/ and angels tiptoe down the hall.” Daddy prays about all of life in this lovely, lyrical picture book. For mercy during fears at night, tense school bus stops, and feverish heads. Giving thanks for food and sunshine and health. Each prayer and vignette is its own poem through a child’s viewpoint, save the first poem which is the Daddy’s prayer. Tim…
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The Silver Gate by L. M. Parry
Enchanting The Silver Gate by L M Parry is an enchanting contemporary fairytale adventure for ages eight years and over. I am considerably older but I really enjoyed it. This is an old-fashioned fairytale with traditional elements as we witness the fight between good and the powers of darkness. There are magical spells, fairies, talking […]
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The Mad Adventures Of Freya Waggytail by Helly Eaton
Absolutely Delightful The Mad Adventures Of Freya Waggytail by Helly Eaton is the most delightful children’s book about the adventures of a rescue dog. It will make you smile. The book is just perfect to read to young children or for more confident readers to read themselves. This book will warm your heart whilst simultaneously […]




























