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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended 3-7 Grade

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
Modern
Date
1800s
Topic
Homelessness and Poverty | Salvation Army | Search
Geographic Region
England | Europe
Main Character
Children
Format
Book

Kidnapped by River Rats: William and Catherine Booth (Trailblazer Books #1)

Author: Jackson, Dave and NetaPart of a Series: Trailblazers

It is sometime during the 1880s, and Jack and Amy have come to London searching for their uncle. On their own without money, food, or shelter, they have nowhere else to turn. But what is the chance of finding him when they don’t even know where he lives?

For the two youngsters, attempting to live on the streets is frightening, dangerous, and an opportunity for the worst elements of the city to take advantage of them. London society has become uncaring, even cruel, to the needy. Where can they find safety?

When those strange Salvation Army people approach them on the street, should Jack and Amy run away? Can the General and Catherine Booth be trusted?

What hope do Jack and Amy have when ruthless men come after them?

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 3-8 Grade

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
Modern
Date
1800s
Topic
Homelessness and Poverty | Missionary | Thieves
Geographic Region
England | Europe
Main Character
Boy(s) | Man/Men
Format
Book | Ebook

Bandit of Ashley Downs (Trailblazer Books Book 7)

Author: Jackson, Dave and NetaPart of a Series: Trailblazers

A homeless boy in London is caught in an armed robbery and then sent to an orphange where he confronts the mighty faith of George Muller. Ages 8-12.”

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 1-3 Grade

Genre/Category
Fiction | Mystery | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Contemporary
Topic
Caring | Christian | Homelessness and Poverty
Geographic Region
United States - America
Main Character
Children
Format
Book

Too Smart Jones and the Dangerous Woman (Too Smart Jones #5)

Author: Morris, GilbertPart of a Series: Too Smart Jones

There’s a woman living in an alley in the middle of town. Where did she come from? Too Smart Jones sets out to find the answers about Butcher-Knife Annie. How will they solve this mystery while treating Annie in a way pleasing to God?

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Lexile/Reading Level
NA - Recommended for 5-8 Grades

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Great Depression
Date
1930s | 1940s
Topic
Depression | Homelessness and Poverty | Unions
Geographic Region
Illinois | United States - America
Main Character
Boy(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Worst Of Times: A Story Of The Great Depression (Jamestown’s American Portraits)

Author: Collier, James LincolnPart of a Series: Jamestown's American Portraits

When the Depression strikes America, throwing milions out of work, 12-year-old Petey Williamson’s family seems safe. Hadn’t the boss promised Petey’s father that he’d always have a job? But during the Depression, promises cannot always be kept, and Petey finds his family sliding rapidly into poverty. When Petey’s much-admired cousin Steve starts working as a union organizer in the battle to improve conditions for workers, poverty turns into tragedy.Jamestown’s American Portraits explores the growth of different generations and cultures through the lives of young boys and girls.

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Lexile/Reading Level
490L

Genre/Category
Adventure | Classics | Fiction | Realistic

Topic
Family Relationships | Homelessness and Poverty | Orphans | Runaway | Survival | Trains or Railroads
Geographic Region
United States - America
Main Character
Boy(s) | Girl(s)
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook

Boxcar Children (The Boxcar Children #1)

Author: Warner, Gertrude ChandlerPart of a Series: Boxcar Children

The Aldens begin their adventure by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather.

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Lexile/Reading Level
730L

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
World War II
Date
1940s
Topic
Foster Children | Hitler | Holocaust | Homelessness and Poverty | Jews or Jewish | Thieves
Geographic Region
Europe | Germany
Main Character
Girl(s)
Award-Winning Book
Book Sense Book of the Year Award | Buxtehuder Bulle | National Jewish Book Award | Other Awards | Printz Honor
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook

Book Thief

Author: Zusak, Markus

It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still.

Liesel Meminger is a foster girl living outside of Munich, who scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can’t resist–books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement.

In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak, author of I Am the Messenger, has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time.

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Lexile/Reading Level
HL570L

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical | Mystery | Realistic

Date
1800s
Topic
City Life | Detectives | Family Relationships | Gangs | Homelessness and Poverty | imprisoned
Geographic Region
New York | United States - America
Main Character
Boy(s)
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook

City of Orphans

Author: AVI

The streets of 1893 New York are full of life: crowded, filthy, dangerous. If you are a newsboy like thirteen-year- old Maks Geless, you need to watch out for Bruno, leader of the Plug Ugly Gang whose shadowy, sinister boss is plotting to take control of all the newsies on the lower East Side. With Bruno’s boys in fierce pursuit, Maks discovers Willa, a strange girl who lives alone in an alley. It is she, stick in hand, who fights off the Plug Uglies–but further dangers await. Maks must find a way to free his sister Emma from The Tombs, the city jail where she has been imprisoned for stealing a watch at the glamorous new Waldorf Hotel. Maks, believing her innocent, has only four days to prove it. Fortunately, there is Bartleby Donck, the eccentric lawyer (among other employments) to guide Maks and Willa in the art of detection. Against a backdrop alive with the sights and sounds of tenement New York, Maks, as boy detective, must confront a teeming world of wealth and crime, while struggling against powerful forces threatening new immigrants and the fabric of family love.

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Genre/Category
Fiction | Realistic

Historical Time Period
World War I
Date
1910s
Topic
Caring | Christmas | Gifts | Holidays | Homelessness and Poverty
Geographic Region
Appalachia | United States - America
Main Character
Boy(s)
Format
Book

Littlejim’s Gift, An Appalachian Christmas Story

Author: Houston, Gloria

Christmas is just another day, like all the others. And that’s that, ” Littlejim’s father says. But even though times are hard, Littlejim is determined to make this Christmas special. “A wonderful story set in the Blue Ridge Mountains during World War I…Houston weaves time, place, and characters into a plot that unfolds with genuine feelings and conflicts.”

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Lexile/Reading Level
800L

Genre/Category
Adventure | Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
Revolutionary War
Date
Late 1700s
Topic
African-American | American History | Courage | Death and Loss | Girls disguised as boys | Hardships | Homelessness and Poverty | Journey | Military and Wars | Prejudice and Racism
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook

War Comes to Willy Freeman (Arabus Family Saga #1)

Author: Collier, James and ChristopherPart of a Series: Arabus Family Saga

Willy Freeman’s life changes forever when she witnesses her father’s death at the hands of the Redcoats and returns home to find that the British have taken her mother as a prisoner to New York City.
Willy, disguised as a boy, begins her long search for her mother and luckily finds a haven at the famous Fraunces Tavern. But even with the help of Sam Fraunces and her fellow worker, Horace, Willy knows that to be black, female, and free leaves her open to danger at every turn. What will tomorrow bring?

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Lexile/Reading Level
690L

Genre/Category
Adventure | Fiction | Historical

Date
1800s
Topic
Friendship | Hardships | Homelessness and Poverty | Runaway | Sailing the seas
Geographic Region
England | Europe | United States - America
Main Character
Boy(s) | Girl(s)
Format
Audiobook | Book

Escape from Home (Beyond the Western Sea #1)

Author: AVIPart of a Series: Beyond the Western Sea

Maura O’Connell, 15, and her brother, Patrick, 12, escape Ireland’s brutal poverty with only the belongings in their bundles and tickets for ocean passage. Sir Laurence Kirkle, 11, flees a life of privilege to seek justice. When fate brings them ogether, the three join forces in a daring scheme that may lead to freedom and glory…or dire consequences.

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2nd140-500L
3rd330-700L
4th445-810L
5th565-910L
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