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BookLists - Historical Fiction
  • Avi. The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle.
    As the lone "young lady" on a transatlantic voyage in 1832, Charlotte learns that the captain is murderous and the crew rebellious.
  • Clark, Walter Van Tilburg. The Ox-Bow Incident.
    Three men suspected of cattle-rustling become the victims of mob justice in frontier Nevada.
  • Crane, Stephen. The Red Badge of Courage.
    Henry Fleming's attitude towards war changes while he is a union soldier.
  • Craven, Margaret. I Heard the Owl Call My Name.
    A young priest enters a village of Native Americans in the Northwest and learns how to live.
  • Cushman, Karen. The Midwife's Apprentice.
    In medieval England, a nameless, homeless girl is taken in by a sharp-tempered midwife.
  • Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities.
    The lives of Alexander Manette and his daughter Lucie and those of Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton become entangled during the French Revolution.
  • Greene, Bette. Summer of My German Soldier.
    A twelve-year-old Jewish girl shelters an escaped German prisoner of war in WWII Arkansas.
  • Hudson, Jan. Sweetgrass.
    A fifteen-year-old Blackfoot girl of the 1830s must prove herself a capable woman before she can marry Eagle Sun.
  • Lester, Julius. Pharoah’s Daughter.
    Based on a Biblical story in which an Egyptian princess rescues a Hebrew infant who becomes a prophet of his people while his sister finds her true self as a priestess to the Egyptian gods.
  • Myers, Walter Dean. Fallen Angels.
    Just out of high school in 1967, Perry spends a devastating year in Vietnam.
  • Myers, Walter Dean. The righteous revenge of Artemis Bonner.
    Fifteen-year-old Artemis journeys from New York City to Tombstone, Arizona, in 1882, to avenge the murder of his uncle.
  • Rinaldi, Ann. Wolf by the Ears.
    Harriet Hemings, rumored to be Thomas Jefferson's daughter, faces the choice of passing as white or remaining a slave in the sheltered but restricted life at Monticello.
  • Sebestyen, Ouida. Words by Heart.
    A young black girl struggles to fulfill her father's dream of a better future for their family in 1910.


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