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Welcome to the Middle School Book Life newsletter, a weekly newsletter for middle school teachers who want to figure out the best books for to teach their students. Join us as we chat about Book Clubs, whole class novels, classroom libraries, and independent reading.

Featuring: "Chaos Theory" by Nic Stone

Read and teach inclusive books. Dear Reader, Welcome! It's another beautiful day here in Seattle and I am delighted to jump into your inbox and swoon over one of my favorite, newish young adult books: Chaos Theory written by the incredible Nic Stone. Read on to learn how to teach with it (and a reminder about today's TPT sale!). Today's Book Recommendation It's Mental Health Awareness Month, making this the perfect time to add Chaos Theory to your high school classroom library. Title: Chaos...
A photo of the cover of "Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston"

Featuring: "Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston" by Esme Symes-Smith

Read and teach inclusive books. Dear Reader, I love writing these newsletters to you. There's such a plethora of fabulous middle grade and young adult books out there and it's just not possible for one teacher to read them all. To help you out, I read as many as I can and then tell you about my favorites right here, every Tuesday. If you want more than this, check out the literacy learning materials in my TPT store. Give me a follow and you might win a $10 gift card to TPT. Here's how to...

Featuring: "Children of Ragnarok" by Cinda Williams Chima

Read and teach inclusive books. Today's Book Recommendation Title: Children of Ragnarok Author: Cinda Williams Chima Genre: Fantasy, Mythology Age Range: 12+ Summary: Set in the Midlands after Ragnarok, siblings Eiric and Liv set sail away from their murderous step-father’s family and towards New Jotunheim, the refuge of magical wyrdspinners. At the same time, Reginn escapes her slaver master in order to accept an invitation to learn from the wyrdspinners in New Jotunheim. Once all three...
A photo of the cover of "Imogen, Obviously" by Becky Albertalli

Featuring: "Imogen, Obviously" by Becky Albertalli

Read and teach inclusive books. Today's Book Recommendation Title: Imogen, Obviously Author: Becky Albertalli Genre: Realistic Fiction Age Range: 13+ Summary: Imogen may be straight, but she is committed to being the ever-learning ally that her queer friends and little sister need. When she visits her best friend Lili—newly out but thriving with a squad of LGBTQ+ friends—for a weekend at college, Imogen gets pulled into Lili’s white lie that they used to date. Suddenly seen as bi and feeling...

Featuring: "Twenty-Four Seconds From Now" by Jason Reynolds

Read and teach inclusive books. Today's Book Recommendation Title: Twenty-Four Seconds From Now Author: Jason Reynolds Genre: Realistic Fiction Age Range: 14+ Summary:17-year-old Neon met Aria 24 months ago when her dog ran through the middle of his grandpa's funeral. Since then, through the yearbook committee, gifts of chicken tenders, and easy on-going chats, they have realized they are...ready. Through flashbacks in increments of 24 (24 months, 24 days, etc.), Neon and Aria's love story...
A photo of the cover of "Freewater" by Amina Luqman-Dawson

Featuring: "Freewater" by Amina Luqman-Dawson

Read and teach inclusive books. Today's Book Recommendation Title: Freewater Author: Amina Luqman-Dawson Genre: Historical Fiction Age Range: 10+ Summary: 12-year-old Homer and his sister Ada have been held in slavery their whole lives. They flee when an opening for escape comes, but it means leaving their mother behind on the plantation. Deep in the swamp they discover Freewater, a secret and welcoming community of formerly enslaved people. Yet the violence of slavery persists just on the...

Featuring: "Aniana Del Mar Jumps In" by Jasminne Mendez

Read and teach inclusive books. Today's Book Recommendation Title: Aniana Del Mar Jumps In Author: Jasminne Mendez Genre: Realistic Fiction, Novel in Verse Age Range: 9+ Summary: Ani loves to swim. When in the water — whether the ocean around her home of Galveston, TX or in the pool for a swim meet — Ani is free and able to fly. But her Mami, plagued by traumatic hurricanes of her youth, fears the water and forbids Ani from swimming. And Ani’s own body aches and swells from an autoimmune...

Featuring: "Caprice" by Coe Booth

Read and teach inclusive books. Today's Book Recommendation Title:Caprice Author: Coe Booth Genre: Realistic Fiction Age Range: 11+ (best for 12-14 year olds) Summary: Caprice has just arrived home in Newark after a Summer Leadership Program in upstate New York. She loved it—until an incident caused a panic attack. As Caprice returns to friends who are embracing their more-mature 8th grader status and the news that her estranged grandmother is hospitalized, Caprice isn't sure if she can hold...

Featuring: "Nic Blake and the Remarkables" by Angie Thomas

Read and teach inclusive books. Dear Reader, In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I have for you a creative and beautifully written fantasy adventure that celebrates Black excellence and honors Black history. How lucky we are that Angie Thomas channeled her immense storytelling ability into creating this world, this story, for our middle school readers. Read on (or read it on the blog) for how to teach this book in your classroom. New Book Recommendation Title: Nic Blake and the...

What could a classroom library look like in Gym class?

Read and teach inclusive books. Dear Reader, You may or may not be a physical education teacher, but you probably have a PE teacher in your school. This teacher is likely interested in promoting health and wellness through multiple mediums — including books. And you may or may not consider yourself an athlete, but you probably have student athletes in your classroom. They may be students who find themselves surprisingly engaged with reading when the books are about sports. This week's...

Welcome to the Middle School Book Life newsletter, a weekly newsletter for middle school teachers who want to figure out the best books for to teach their students. Join us as we chat about Book Clubs, whole class novels, classroom libraries, and independent reading.