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    Default Book help, please

    My daughter and her best friend are doing a school project. They need to find a book about 2 friends that is at least a 6th grade reading level. They have to make a video about it. So far every book is either inappropriate for a. 11 year old or two low of a reading level.

    Thanks for any help at all. We are stressed over here. ♥️


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    Bridge to Terabithia?

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    In addition to Terabithia, as suggested above, I'd also go with:

    Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery (Anne Shirley and Diana Barry are the kind of BFFs I've always tried to be with my BFFs)

    Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret - Judy Blume (OK, so this one's about more than 2 friends, but their changing dynamics make for an interesting novel)

    Eight Cousins, or The Aunt Hill - Louisa May Alcott (Yes, it's got "cousins" in its title, but the main character kind of has to befriend her cousins & uncle Alec before she manages to find herself!)

    A Little Princess and The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett (Yes, okay, they're colonialist and classist, but they do have friendships at their core.)

    The Book of Three - Lloyd Alexander (first in the Chronicles of Prydain, it follows the adventures of Taran the Assistant Pig-Keeper and Princess Eilonwy, with their traveling companions Fflewddyr Fflynn and Gurgi)

    Pumpkinheads - words by Rainbow Rowell; art by Faith Erin Hicks (it's a graphic novel; I don't know how your DD's school feels about them, but I literally just read it and it's so charming & sweet!)

    Book of a Thousand Days - Shannon Hale (it's a retold fairy tale, with much food for thought)

    Real Friends - Shannon Hale; art by LeUyen Pham (another graphic novel, but so very worth every panel)
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    Save Me a Seat - It's about boys, but it's a great book about friendship.

    https://www.amazon.com/Save-Me-Seat-...1801273&sr=8-1

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizzywednesday View Post
    In addition to Terabithia, as suggested above, I'd also go with:

    Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery (Anne Shirley and Diana Barry are the kind of BFFs I've always tried to be with my BFFs)

    Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret - Judy Blume (OK, so this one's about more than 2 friends, but their changing dynamics make for an interesting novel)

    Eight Cousins, or The Aunt Hill - Louisa May Alcott (Yes, it's got "cousins" in its title, but the main character kind of has to befriend her cousins & uncle Alec before she manages to find herself!)

    A Little Princess and The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett (Yes, okay, they're colonialist and classist, but they do have friendships at their core.)

    The Book of Three - Lloyd Alexander (first in the Chronicles of Prydain, it follows the adventures of Taran the Assistant Pig-Keeper and Princess Eilonwy, with their traveling companions Fflewddyr Fflynn and Gurgi)

    Pumpkinheads - words by Rainbow Rowell; art by Faith Erin Hicks (it's a graphic novel; I don't know how your DD's school feels about them, but I literally just read it and it's so charming & sweet!)

    Book of a Thousand Days - Shannon Hale (it's a retold fairy tale, with much food for thought)

    Real Friends - Shannon Hale; art by LeUyen Pham (another graphic novel, but so very worth every panel)
    Can I just say I would love to curl up with a cup of tea in front of your bookshelves. You always have such great suggestions!! Off to request some of these.

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    DD, who is in 7th grade, just looked over the reading log she has kept since last year and suggests:

    Lily and Dunkin, by Donna Gephart
    The Thing About Jellyfish, Ali Benjamin
    Watch Us Rise, Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan

    Good luck!
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    Another vote for Save me a Seat! Great book!!!

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    Possibly An Old Fashioned Girl by Louisa May Alcott. It's about Polly, a poor friend, who comes to visit Fanny, much richer city girl, for the winter. AR gives it an 8.2 reading level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jgenie View Post
    Can I just say I would love to curl up with a cup of tea in front of your bookshelves. You always have such great suggestions!! Off to request some of these.
    Thank you! I have been spending so many of the "DD is not quite ready for this" years reading new-to-me (or re-reading old favorite) middle grade & YA books that when I find one that resonates with me, I want to share it with everyone.

    I find that a lot of Shannon Hale and Rainbow Rowell hits that sweet spot.
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    Thank you so much, everyone! The teacher finally said that he would let them do “As Long as We are Together” even though he would prefer a higher reading level. I’m on overload currently, so I really appreciate all of the suggestions. ♥️


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