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Lexile/Reading Level
AD650L Recommended for Preschool-3 Grade

Genre/Category
Fantasy | Fiction | Humor | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Modern
Topic
Attitude | Choices | Grumpy | Intergenerational Relationships
Main Character
Girl(s)
Award-Winning Book
Christophers Book Awards
Format
Book

Maya Was Grumpy

Author: Pippin-Mathur, Courtney

An artful mixture of fantasy and reality, humor and heart, Maya Was Grumpy celebrates the power of imagination and humor to improve moods. Maya wakes up on the wrong side of the bed, tangled in her blanket, and in a crispy, cranky, grumpy, grouchy mood. She doesn’t want to color or wear her favorite shorts or go outside to play. What’s worse, she’s determined to share her grumpiness with everyone as she glumps, clumps, and thumps around the house. But when Maya growls at her grandmother, she graciously takes Maya’s mood in stride, and even has a solution: Gramma suggests a series of unusual activities that Maya will probably not want to do since she’s feeling grumpy—and then dismisses her own silly suggestions before Maya can reject them. Children will find it hard to keep from smiling as they watch Maya’s grouchiness dissolve into glee at Gramma’s giggle-inducing ideas, while adults will find Gramma’s clever tactic a useful strategy to add to their repertoire when kids are grumpy.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 4-6 Grades

Genre/Category
Fiction | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Contemporary
Topic
Attitude | Christian | Friendship | Moral Education
Geographic Region
Oregon | United States - America
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Project: Rescue Chelsea (Faithgirlz! / Girls of 622 Harbor View)

Author: Carlson, MelodyPart of a Series: Faithgirlz: Girls of 622 Harbor View

Written by bestselling author melody carlson.Meet Morgan, Amy, Carlie, and Emily. They all live in the trailer park at 622 Harbor View in tiny Boscoe Bay, Oregon. Proximity made them friends, but a desire to make the world a better place—and a willingness to work atit—keeps them together.
In book three, Project: Rescue Chelsea, Carlie makes a new friend. Chelsea Landers lives in a mansion and isn’t always very kind. Carlie would like a best friend, but will Chelsea fit in with her other friends?

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Lexile/Reading Level
480L

Genre/Category
Classics | Fiction | Historical | Realistic

Topic
Attitude | Family Relationships | Happy/Happiness | Orphans
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook | Free Audiobook | Free Ebook | Video

Pollyanna (Pollyanna #1)

Author: Porter, EleanorPart of a Series: Pollyanna

When orphaned 11-year-old Pollyanna comes to live with austere and wealthy Aunt Polly, her philosophy of gladness brings happiness to her aunt and other members of the community, somewhat to their surprise.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 6-12 Grades

Genre/Category
Biographies | Nonfiction

Historical Time Period
World War II
Date
1940s
Topic
Attitude | Escapes | Ghettos | Hardships | Hitler | Holocaust | Intergenerational Relationships | Jews or Jewish | Survival
Geographic Region
Europe | Portugal
Main Character
Boy(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Running From Giants

Author: Ackerman, Margareta

Combining prose with powerful imagery, Running from Giants follows a young boy’s struggle to survive in Nazi occupied Europe, from the forests where he and his brothers once happily played, to the horrors of the ghetto. While the narrative propels us through Srulik’s gripping true story, the black-and-white art reveals his journey through the imagination of a child caught in a land of giants.

The story opens with Srulik Ackerman enjoying a peaceful childhood in the Polish town of Nowosiolki, until the Nazi whirlwind blows in leaving ten-year-old Srulik suddenly and brutally alone. An eyewitness to the horrors of the Holocaust, Srulik narrowly escapes death several times, only to make a final desperate bid for freedom during a fiery revolt in the ghetto.

Margareta Ackerman was astonished when she learned that her grandfather, Srulik, was a Holocaust survivor. How had he overcome the past with his cheerful attitude and timeless smile intact? In Running from Giants, she retells his amazing story, with its profound message about the incredible strength of the human spirit.

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