Troublemaker by John Cho

John Cho’s Troublemaker delivers a gripping, heartfelt look at the 1992 LA Riots through the eyes of a 12-year-old Korean American boy. Written with accessible language and deep emotional resonance, it explores themes of racial injustice, family expectations, and personal growth. A must-have 5-star addition to middle school libraries that perfectly bridges historical fiction with essential conversations about empathy, equity, and community resilience.

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The Sasquatch of Hawthorne Elementary by K.B. Jackson

K.B. Jackson’s The Sasquatch of Hawthorne Elementary is a fast-paced, heart-warming mystery that brilliantly balances regional folklore with the real-world trials of middle school life. Featuring a captivating plot twist and a lovable trio of young detectives, this high-energy adventure about friendship, family, and forgiveness is a must-have page-turner for elementary and middle school libraries. Perfect for fans of flashlight reading!

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Hummingbird by Natalie Lloyd

Natalie Lloyd’s Hummingbird is a luminous, unforgettable middle-grade masterpiece exploring identity, disability, and belonging. Infused with enchanting magical realism and written with own-voices authenticity, Olive’s journey in her bedazzled wheelchair will capture the hearts of readers who loved Wonder. Highly recommended for middle school librarians and educators seeking a powerful, inspiring story centered on self-acceptance, resilience, and the beauty of our fragile places.

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Resistance by Jennifer A. Nielsen

Jennifer A. Nielsen’s Resistance breathes fresh, thrilling life into a crowded historical fiction market. Focusing on the harrowing journeys of a teenage courier in Nazi-occupied Poland, this masterfully researched novel perfectly balances heart-pounding suspense with the devastating realities of the Holocaust. An absolute must-have for middle and high school library collections, especially for fans of fast-paced survival stories and historical narratives like those of Alan Gratz.

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