Kids Books - Historical

Kaiulani: The People's Princess, Hawaii, 1889

Kaiulani: The People's Princess, Hawaii, 1889

By Ellen Emerson White

I really want to read this!

Lost in the City: A Julie Mystery (American Girl Mysteries)

Lost in the City: A Julie Mystery (American Girl Mysteries)

By Kathleen O'Dell

kiara b

i really like this book because it is interesting

Ghost Light on Graveyard Shoal (History Mysteries)

Ghost Light on Graveyard Shoal (History Mysteries)

By Elizabeth McDavid Jones, Greg Dearth

i love the end when it actually was rhoda's friend who was the wrecker it was an amazing plot twist!

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Young Man with a Dream (Childhood of Famous Americans)

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Young Man with a Dream (Childhood of Famous Americans)

By Dharathula H. Millender

I really want to read this book.My reason why i want to read this book is because martin luther king jr.Changed everything he made white and black people get along and if he didnt guess wat it be like if we didnt get along....:(

Clara Barton #1: Angel of the Battlefield (The Treasure Chest)

Clara Barton #1: Angel of the Battlefield (The Treasure Chest)

By Ann Hood

This book is about two twins adventuring through their great grandfather's mansion and finds a time-travelling treasure chest. This book helps kids learn intermediate English and sparks the imagination.

Red River Stallion

Red River Stallion

By Troon Harrison

Nicole

This is a really good book

Dear Papa

Dear Papa

By Anne Ylvisaker

this is one of the best books i have ever read it's so good i read it 5 times

Angelfish

Angelfish

By Laurence Yep

A good book although it is quite easy to follow the plot and figure out what is gonna happen next. The story is well thought out and amazing otherwise.

Don't Talk to me about the War

Don't Talk to me about the War

By David A. Adler

It's a really good book, and it takes blace in 1939, with all the war and what-not. It ends with him and Beth at Goldman's, listening to the news about Pearl Harbor.

Cate of the Lost Colony

Cate of the Lost Colony

By Lisa Klein

Because I enjoyed reading Klein's novel "Ophelia" (another version of Shakespeare's Hamlet), I decided to read her other novels. Historical fiction fascinates me and I was glad to have read this novel as well. "Cate of the Lost Colony" tells the tale of a woman named Catherine (Cate) during the time when women were usually excluded from decision-making. Despite this, throughout the story, Cate is a heroine who is defiant, strong-willed, and outspoken. By entwining history and fiction, Klein created a story that will not be easily forgotten and also reintroduces the mystery of the “Lost Colony of Roanoke."

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