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All Kinds of Families

In Books for Middle Schoolers

Families come in many different shapes and sizes. Here are a few . . .

Fiction

Author Title
Blume, Judy Tiger Eyes
Davey works through her pain over her father's murder while her family stays with relatives in New Mexico.
   
Byars, Betsy The Summer of the Swans
When her retarded brother gets lost, a teenage girl gains new insight into herself and her family.
   
Choi, Sook Nyul The Year of Impossible Goodbyes
With her mother and little brother, ten-year-old Sookan flees North Korea during the occupation of the 1940s.
   
Clarke, Judith The Heroic Life of Al Capsella
Fourteen-year-old Al Capsella, desperately trying to be normal, is constantly embarrassed by his unconventional parents.
   
Creech, Sharon Chasing Redbird
Thirteen-year-old Zinnia Taylor discovers secrets and self truths while clearing a path on her family's farm.
   
Curtis, Christopher The Watsons Go to Birmingham--1963
An African-American family from Michigan is drastically changed after visiting Grandma in 1963 Alabama.
   
English, Karen Francie
In 1940s Alabama twelve-year-old Francie and her mother work hard to survive while waiting to move north.
   
Hesse, Karen  The Music of Dolphins
After an adolescent girl raised by dolphins is rescued from the sea, researchers try to "humanize" her.
   
Holt, Kimberly  My Louisiana Sky
Tiger Ann struggles with feelings about her grandmother, her mentally slow parents, and her friend Jesse.
   
Horvath, Polly The Trolls
Eccentric Aunt Sally adds piece by piece to a very suspect family history while she cares for the Anderson children.
   
Koss, Amy The Ashwater Experiment
How will seventh-grader Hillary deal with her nomadic parents' decision to housesit for a full year in one place?
   
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds Reluctantly Alice
Alice weathers the ups and downs of seventh grade while advising her father and brother on their love lives.
   
Nelson, Theresa  Earthshine
Slim watches over her father, a disarmingly charismatic man, as his struggle with AIDS reaches its climax.
   
Rocklin, Joanne Strudel Stories
Seven generations of a Jewish family tell their stories as they make apple strudel in kitchens, separated by years and oceans.
   
Sleator, William Oddballs: Stories
Stories based on the author's youth are peopled with an unusual assortment of family and friends.
   
Staples, Suzanne Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind
An 11-year-old in present-day Pakistan is pledged in marriage to an older man. Will she accept the decision?
   
Voigt, Cynthia A Solitary Blue
Jeff's mother's reentry into his life widens the gap between Jeff and his father.
   
Woodson, Jacqueline I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This
When Marie befriends Lena, she discovers that Lena's father is doing terrible things to her.

 

Non-Fiction

Call Number Author Title
920 C58g Cleary, Beverly A Girl from Yamhill: A Memoir
Cleary writes of her childhood in Oregon, through high school and young adulthood, highlighting her family life and her growing interest in reading.
     
596 N811 North, Sterling Rascal, a Memoir of a Better Era
North describes his life in a small town at the end of World War I--especially his adventures with his pet raccoon Rascal.
     
920 G379 Gilbreth, Frank B. Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey Cheaper By the Dozen
What would it be like to have eleven brothers and sisters? The Gilbreths know, and share the tale.
     
920 N143w Warren, Andrea Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story
From 1854-1929 over 200,000 abandoned children were placed in homes in the Midwest. Here is one boy's story.

Want to get your hands on one of these books? Check the Berkeley Public Library catalog to see where you can get a copy!