Alive & Well: Great Historical Non-Fiction

Here is a selection of quality non-fiction. Don’t let the recommended grades fool you – if you’re interested in a certain topic, you’re bound to love the book.

Blair, Margaret Whitman. Liberty or death: the surprising story of runaway slaves who sided with the British during the American Revolution. 2010. 7th Grade.
Liberty or Death is the little-known story of the American Revolution told from the perspectives of the African-American slaves who fought on the side of the British Royal Army in exchange for the promise of freedom.

Hopkinson, Deborah. Titanic: voices from the disaster. 2012. 7th-8th Grade.
Tells the tale of the sinking of the Titanic using the narratives of the witnesses and survivors to the disaster.

Miller, Brandon Marie. Women of the frontier: 16 tales of trailblazing homesteaders, entrepreneurs, and rabble-rousers. 2013. 9th Grade.
Using journal entries, letters sent home, and song lyrics, the women of the West speak for themselves in these tales of courage, enduring spirit, and adventure. Miller recounts the impact pioneers had on those who were already living in the region as well as how they adapted to their new lives, and the rugged, often dangerous landscape, this exploration also offers resources for further study and reveals exactly how these influential women tamed the Wild West.

Povich, Lynn. The good girls revolt: how the women of Newsweek sued their bosses and changed the workplace. 2012. 11th Grade.
Chronicles the sexual discrimination class action lawsuit that women journalists brought against their employer, Newsweek, in 1970.

Sheinkin, Steve. The notorious Benedict Arnold: a true story of adventure, heroism, and treachery. 2010. 7th Grade.
An introduction to the life of Benedict Arnold that highlights not only the traitorous actions that made him legendary, but also his heroic involvement in the American Revolution.

Swanson, James L. Bloody times: the funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt for Jefferson Davis. 2011. 8th Grade.
On the morning of April 2, 1865, Jefferson Davis received a telegram from General Robert E. Lee. There is no more time – the Yankees are coming, it warned. That night Davis fled Richmond, setting off an intense manhunt for the Confederate president. Two weeks later, President Lincoln was assassinated, and the nation was convinced that Davis was involved in the conspiracy that led to the crime.

Summer Reading & Common Core

Hey everyone!

So here’s the thing: we have compiled a massive list of books for teens entering grades 7-12 in September. These books are awesome, vetted by our staff as being terrific, and here’s the sneaky thing – they relate to the Common Core Curriculum. From now until August the Teen Services pages will be updated with themed book-lists.

So, if you’re hankering for non-fiction, graphic novels, outer space, or even weird science, visit the Teen page often this summer!

New York Teen Video Challenge

High school students at the Cold Spring Harbor High School, under direction of art teacher Christine Oswald, participated in the New York Teen Video Challenge to promote summer reading. Teens worked with summer reading theme of “Beneath the Surface.”

Two students were chosen as finalists in the state competition. You can see their videos here:

Pearls of Wisdom by Emily Krusos

Summer Reading by Nikki Lebedin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_9rA_uDTR0&feature=youtu.be

The winner of the contest will be chosen later in April. Look for the announcement here and our Facebook page, and Teen NY‘s Facebook page!

ALA Youth Media Awards

We’re very excited that the Youth Media Awards were announced by the American Library Association on Monday, January 28, 2013. The following books below are winners and honors, and reflect what we currently have in the collection.

To learn more about each award, click on the highlighted link. You’ll be brought to a description on the American Library Association’s website.

Alex Award for adult books with teen appeal

Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in Young Adult literature

Michael L. Printz Award for excellence in Young Adult Literature

Odyssey Award for outstanding AUDIOBOOK for Young Adults

  • WINNER: The Fault in Our Stars, produced by Brilliance Audio, written by John Green, and narrated by Kate Rudd

Schneider Family Book Award for an artistic expression of the disability experience

Stonewall Book Award for outstanding LGBTQ titles

William C. Morris Award for outstanding young adult debut novels

YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults

 

Realistic Fiction

Want a book about a teen like you? Not feeling up for an intergalactic space adventure, or swashbuckling adventures on the high seas? Check out a relatively recent realistic fiction title today!

Mary, Patrick, Winter, and Dez are determined to win the unofficial Senior Week Scavenger Hunt, but throughout the afternoon and evening, Mary encounters the demons she and her friends have faced as high school “also-rans.” 2012. YA ALT

Accepting the challenge to live like the earliest human ancestors for a class science project, smart and funny Cat’s lifestyle transforms when she gives up modern luxuries and snacks, causing surprising results. *a favorite title of Miss Kate. 2009. YA BRA

Sixteen-year-old Valerie, whose boyfriend Nick committed a school shooting at the end of their junior year, struggles to cope with integrating herself back into high school life, unsure herself whether she was a hero or villain. *Read the spring 2011 review by a local teen here. 2009. YA BRO

Paired with the infamous “Hot Dog” Helen for a health class presentation on safe sex, tenth-grader Coop tries to regain his cool by entering his musically challenged rock group in the “Battle of the Bands” competition. 2010. YA CAL

His life of death-metal music and violent video games enhanced by his obsession with the popular and pretty Neilly, Declan is astonished when his father announces his engagement to Neilly’s mother, a situation that is complicated by setbacks in their social lives. 2011. YA COO

Meet Mara Waters, Eliza Thompson, and Jacqui Velasco – new au pairs for one of New York City’s wealthiest families – who will spend their summer in one of the most posh, exclusive spots for summering: the Hamptons. If the girls can manage au pair duties – all the while mastering the ins and outs of the Hamptons’ social scene – it just might turn out to be the most incredibly summer of their lives. But to do it they’ll have to stick together. And that’s where things definitely get sticky. 2004. YA DEL

Preparing for the Senior Showcase production during their final year at a performing arts school, Emme, Sophie, Ethan and Carter pursue their respective ambitions while struggling with varying career aspirations and unexpected romantic feelings. 2012. YA EUL

Adonis is smart, intellectually gifted, and born without legs; Autumn is strong, a great wrestler, and barely able to read in ninth grade. Autumn is attracted to Adonis, and is determined to make him part of her life – regardless of what he or her best friend thinks. 2012. YA FLA

Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel’s story is about to be completely rewritten. Make sure you have a box of tissues handy. *July 2012 Teen Book Discussion book. 2012. YA GRE.

Sixteen-year-old Miles’ first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by his search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash. 2005. YA GRE.

Alex has it all – brains, beauty, popularity and a super-hot boyfriend. Her little sister Thea wants it all, and she’s stepped up her game to get it. Even if it means spinning the truth to win the attention she deserves. Even if it means uncovering a shocking secret her older sister never wanted to share. Even if it means crying wolf. Told in alternating voices, this novel is the story of sibling rivalry on speed. 2012. YA GRI

What if you kissed someone – and your kiss killed him? That’s what happens to Samantha. Trying to make another boy jealous, Samantha, who recently ate a peanut butter sandwich, kisses Alex, who has a fatal peanut allergy. 2012. YA GUR.

A disparate group of high school students thrown together in detention form a band to play at a school talent show and end up competing with a wildly popular local rock band. 2007. YA HUG

Eighteen-year-old Piper becomes the manager for her classmates’ popular rock band, Dumb, giving her the chance to prove her capabilities to her parents and others, if only she can get the band members to get along. 2010. YA JOH

Astrid Jones, a teen from a small town torn by gossip and narrow-mindedness, struggles with her family’s dysfunction and hides her love for another girl. 2012. YA KIN

After his favorite uncle’s violent death, Tom Mackee watches his family implode, quits school, and turns his back on music and everyone who matters, and while he is in no shape to mend what is broken, he fears that no one else is, either. 2011, 2010. YA MAR

Told in their separate voices, thirteen-year-old soccer star Kevin and police sergeant Brown, who knew Kevin’s dad, try to keep Kevin out of juvenile hall after he is arrested on very serious charges. 2011. YA MYE

Teenaged loner Jason struggles to hide his father’s declining mental condition after his mother’s death, but when his dad disappears, he must confide in the other members of a therapy group he has been forced to join at school. 2010. YA NOL

With his family still grieving over his sister’s death in a terrorist bombing seven years earlier, Jamie is far more interested in his cat, Roger, his birthday Spiderman T-shirt, and keeping his new friend, Sunya, a secret from his father. 2012, 2011. YA PIT

Falling in love with a girl who is struggling with mental illness, Conner, who is aware that Izzy can never love him the same way, becomes Izzy’s closest confidante in her frenetic, exhilarating world until her increasingly self-destructive behavior threatens her survival. 2012. YA REE

In England, a beautiful, manipulative teenaged girl affiliated with a group of political anarchists seduces both seventeen-year-old Jamie and his older brother, a wounded veteran of the war in Afghanistan. 2012. YA REE