| Almond,
David |
Kit's
Wilderness |
4/1/00 |
Thirteen-year-old
Kit goes to live with his grandfather in the decaying coal
mining town of Stoneygate, England, and finds both the old
man and the town haunted by ghosts of the past. |
Booklist,
PW, SLJ |
| Aronson,
Marc |
Sir
Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El Dorado |
4/1/00 |
In
this extraordinarily well researched and insightful biography,
Aronson explores the amazing accomplishments and dismal failures
of one of the most flamboyant figures of the Elizabethan age.
Illustrated with archival prints. Maps, end notes and bibliography,
timeline, index. |
PW,
Kirkus, SLJ |
| Bachrach,
Susan D. |
Nazi
Olympics: Berlin 1936 |
|
|
PW |
| Bagdasarian,
Adam |
Forgotten
Fire |
10/1/00 |
Beautifully
written, this novel of a young boy's journey to survive and
to become the man his father wanted him to be will speak to
adults and to younger readers as well. It is a story made
all the more powerful because it is the true story of the
author's great-uncle during the Armenian genocide of 1915. |
Horn
Book |
| Bartholomew,
Lois Thompson |
White
Dove |
4/1/00 |
Having
escaped from the compound where she was imprisoned by the
usurper of her dead father's throne, Tasha fights to survive
while planning how to join those working to turn the kingdom
into a democracy. |
Kirkus |
| Brooks,
Martha |
Being
With Henry |
4/1/00 |
A
teenage outcast, a grieving old man, and an untold story come
together in unexpected ways in this moving novel about losing
family--and finding it. |
Kirkus |
| Bruchac,
Joseph |
Sacajawea:
The Story of Bird Woman and the Lewis and Clark Expedition |
3/1/00 |
The
mysterious Shoshone girl known as Sacagawea first met Lewis
and Clark in a small village on the Missouri when she was
sixteen. Acting as translator, peacemaker, and guide for the
explorers, she made their now-historic journey a reality.
Here is her story, told in the alternating viewpoints of Sacagawea
and William Clark. |
SLJ |
| Clarke,
Judith |
Night
Train |
6/1/00 |
His
family, peers, and teachers despair of eighteen-year-old Luke,
who seems to have turned himself into a loser, failing at
school, paralyzed with fear and indecision, losing touch with
reality. |
SLJ |
| Coman,
Carolyn |
Many
Stones |
11/1/00 |
When
her sister is murdered while working as a volunteer at a school
in South Africa, 16-year-old Berry sets out on a two-week
trip to South Africa to attend a memorial service with her
estranged father. While there, Berry's father arranges other
activities that force them to look beyond their own grieving
and bear witness to a country's tortured search for truth. |
Kirkus,
Booklist |
| Dessen,
Sarah |
Dreamland |
10/1/00 |
After
her older sister runs away, 16-year-old Caitlin decides she
needs to make a major change in her own life and begins an
abusive relationship with a boy who is mysterious, brilliant
and dangerous. |
SLJ,
Booklist |
| Deuker,
Carl |
Night
Hoops |
4/1/00 |
While
trying to prove that he is good enough to on his high school's
varsity basketball team, Nick must also deal with his parents'
divorce and erratic behavior of a troubled classmate who lives
across the street. |
SLJ |
| Ferris,
Jean |
Eight
Seconds |
10/1/00 |
After
her older sister runs away, 16-year-old Caitlin decides she
needs to make a major change in her own life and begins an
abusive relationship with a boy who is mysterious, brilliant
and dangerous. |
SLJ
Booklist |
| Fradin,
Judith Bloom & Dennis |
Ida
B. Wells: Mother of the Civil Rights Movement |
1/1/00 |
|
SLJ,
Booklist |
| Frank,
E.R. |
Life
is Funny: A Novel |
4/1/00 |
The
lives of a number of young people of different races, economic
backgrounds, and family situations living in Brooklyn, New
York, become intertwined over a seven-year period. |
Booklist,
PW |
| Giblin,
James (ed) |
Century
That Was: Reflections on the Last One Hundred Years |
5/1/00 |
Collected
in this volume are essays by well-known authors of children's
books, reflecting on various aspects of life in 20th-century
America, including politics, the environment, sports, fashion,
and civil rights. Each essay is illustrated with archival
and personal photos that illustrate the changes that have
occurred. |
PW |
| Giff,
Patricia Riley |
Nory
Ryan's Song |
9/1/00 |
Life
on Ireland's Maidin Bay has been home to Nory Ryan's family
for generations. Yet with an English lord bent upon forcing
the Irish from their land and a potato blight attacking the
crops, 12-year-old Nory must summon all of her courage to
find food and help her family survive. |
Booklist,
Kirkus, SLJ |
| Heneghan,
James |
The
Grave |
10/1/00 |
Thirteen-year-old
Tom, an unhappy foster child in 1974 Liverpool, falls into
a massive open grave and is transported to Ireland in 1847,
where he finds himself in the midst of the deadly potato famine.
A family takes him in, and he experiences for the first time
what it's like to have parents and siblings. |
Booklist |
| Hirschfelder,
Arlene B. |
Photo
Odyssey: Solomon Carvalho's Remarkable Western Adventure 1853-54 |
5/1/00 |
|
SLJ |
| Jones,
Diana Wynne |
Year
of the Griffin |
10/1/00 |
When
Elda, the griffin daughter of the great Wizard Derk, arrives
for schooling at the Wizards' University, she encounters new
friends, pirates, assassins, worry, sabotage, bloodshed, and
magic misused. |
Booklist |
| Kerr,
M.E. |
What
Became of Her |
5/1/00 |
Rich
and powerful Rosalind Slaymaster is used to getting what she
wants--and she wants revenge. She has returned to her childhood
home with her teenage niece Julie to live in their sprawling
hilltop manor and gain control of the whole town. Yet Rosalind's
plans do not include Julie's friends who have plans of their
own. |
PW |
| Konigsburg,
E.L. |
Silent
to the Bone |
10/1/00 |
When
he is wrongly accused of gravely injuring his baby half-sister,
13-year-old Branwell loses his power of speech and only his
friend Connor is able to reach him and uncover the truth about
what really happened. |
Booklist,
PW, SLJ |
| Lester,
Julius |
Pharaoh's
Daughter: A Novel of Ancient Egypt |
3/1/00 |
Lester
features a fictionalized account of 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. |
PW |
| Levin,
Betty |
Shadow-Catcher |
5/1/00 |
Set
in the 1890's, when Jonathan and his grandfather witness and
photograph a puzzling, violent struggle, they don't suspect
anything more than that an accident may have occurred. Soon
the bizarre scene comes back to haunt them in the form of
a stranger showing an uncommon interest in Grandpa's undeveloped
pictures. |
Booklist |
| Levine,
Ellen |
Darkness
over Denmark: The Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the
Jews |
5/1/00 |
|
Booklist,
Kirkus |
| Lowry,
Lois |
Gathering
Blue |
10/1/00 |
Suddenly
orphaned and physically disabled, Kira is mysteriously removed
from her squalid village to live in the palatial Council Edifice,
where she is expected to use her gifts as a weaver to do the
bidding of the all-powerful Guardians. |
Booklist,
Kirkus, SLJ |
| Mahy,
Margaret |
24
Hours |
10/1/00 |
In
the 24 hours since graduating from prep school, 17-year-old
Ellis has his head shaved, is involved in a car chase to save
a kidnapped baby, has discussions about abuse, prevents a
suicide, falls in and out of love, and becomes a hero. |
Horn
Book |
| Marrin,
Albert |
Sitting
Bull and His World |
4/1/00 |
Illustrated
with photos and drawings, this poignant books discusses the
life of the Hunkpapa chief who is remembered for his defeat
of General Custer at Little Big Horn. |
Booklist,
PW, SLJ |
| Matthews,
Kezi |
John
Riley's Daughter |
5/1/00 |
Suspected
of having caused her retarded aunt to walk away from their
home in a small southern town in 1973, 13-year-old Memphis
must deal with her past and her future. In this powerful story
told in the first person and set throughout the course of
three sweltering July days, Memphis must come to terms with
her life, attitudes, and options. |
SLJ |
| McKinley,
Robin |
Spindel's
End |
5/1/00 |
The
infant princess Briar Rose is cursed on her name day by Pernicia,
an evil fairy, and then whisked away by a young fairy to be
raised in a remote part of a magical country. But the curse
was cast: Sometime in the future Rosie would prick her finger
on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a poisoned
sleep. |
Booklist,
PW |
| Myers,
Walter Dean |
145th
Street: Stories |
2/1/00 |
Characters
jump right off the page in these five powerful stories by
a master who captures the heartbeat of one memorable block
in Harlem. |
PW |
| Newth,
Mette |
Transformation |
10/1/00 |
On
a journey to appease the Sea's Mother, Navarana saves the
life of one of the Strangers who had come to Greenland to
rescue the few Christians living there and together they find
a way to end the suffering of Navarana's people. |
Booklist |
| Paulsen,
Gary |
The
Beet Fields: Memories of a Sixteenth Summer |
9/1/00 |
The
author recalls his experiences as a migrant laborer and carnival
worker after he ran away from home at age 16. |
Booklist |
| Peck,
Richard |
A
Year Down Yonder |
10/1/00 |
During
the recession of 1937, fifteen-year-old Mary Alice is sent
to live with her feisty, larger-than-life grandmother in rural
Illinois for a year and comes to a better understanding her. |
Booklist |
| Pennebaker,
Ruth |
Both
Sides Now |
4/1/00 |
Fifteen-year-old
Liza tries to deal with the normal everyday crises of life
in an Austin, Texas, high school, a process complicated by
her mother's fight with breast cancer. |
Horn
Book, Kirkus, SLJ |
| Plum-Ucci,
Carol |
The
Body of Christopher Creed |
5/1/00 |
Torey
Adams, a high school junior with a seemingly perfect life,
struggles with doubts and questions surrounding the mysterious
disappearance of the class outcast. His search for answers
opens his eyes to the lies, pain, and need to blame when tragedy
strikes, and his once-safe world comes crashing down around
him. |
SLJ |
| Pressler,
Mirjam |
Anne
Frank: A Hidden Life |
4/1/00 |
This
insightful biography of Anne Frank gives readers a new understanding
of the girl behind one of the best-loved books of all time. |
PW |
| Pullman,
Philip |
The
Amber Spyglass |
10/1/00 |
In
this third and final volume to his series, Pullman brings
new characters to join those from the previous books in this
conclusion to the cliff-hangers and mysteries of His Dark
Materials, as the haunting power of Dr. Malone's amber spyglass
is revealed. |
Kirkus |
| Rennison,
Louise |
Angus,
Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson |
5/1/00 |
Rennison
presents the humorous journal of a year in the life of Georgia
Nicholson, a teenage British girl who tries to reduce the
size of her nose, stop her mad cat from terrorizing the neighborhood
animals, and win the love of handsome hunk Robbie. |
Booklist |
| Rowling,
J.K. |
Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
7/1/00 |
|
PW |
| Spinelli,
Jerry |
Stargirl |
8/1/00 |
In
this story about the perils of popularity, the courage of
nonconformity, and the thrill of first love, an eccentric
student named Stargirl changes Mica High School forever. |
PW,
Kirkus
Kirkus |
| Staples,
Suzanne Fisher |
Shiva's
Fire |
4/1/00 |
In
India, a talented dancer sacrifices friends and family for
her art. |
Booklist,
PW, SLJ |
| Stolley,
Richard B. |
Life:
Our Century in Pictures |
11/1/00 |
Drawing
from "LIFE" magazine and the greatest photo archives
of our time, "Our Century in Pictures for Young People"
chronicles the past 100 years, with more than 350 spellbinding
images in color and black & white collected within these
pages. The book spans the 20th century in nine epochs, and
nine notable children's authors contribute an essay on each
period. |
PW |
| Sturtevant,
Katherine |
At
the Sign of the Star |
10/1/00 |
In
17th century London, 12-year-old Meg is the motherless daughter
of a bookseller with a thriving business in Restoration-era
London. Meg has little interest in cooking, needlework, or
other homemaking skills, dreams of becoming a bookseller and
someday inheriting her father's book store. But with her father's
remarriage, Meg's dreams are thrown into confusion. |
Booklist |
| Sweeney,
Joyce |
Players |
10/1/00 |
Eighteen-year-old
Corey sees a threat to his dream of winning the basketball
championship when he discovers that the new player on his
team is a girl-stealing, friend-framing, team-destroying force
of evil. |
Booklist |
| Trueman,
Terry |
Stuck
in Neutral |
6/1/00 |
Fourteen-year-old
Shawn McDaniel, who suffers from severe cerebral palsy and
cannot function, relates his perceptions of his life, family,
and condition, especially as he believes his father is planning
to kill him. In this powerful novel, readers can learn to
look beyond the obvious and find a character whose spirit
is rich beyond imagination. |
Booklist |
| Turner,
Ann Warren |
Learning
to Swim: A Memoir |
9/1/00 |
A
series of poems convey the feelings of a young girl whose
sense of joy and security at the family's summer house is
shattered when an older boy who lives nearby sexually abuses
her. |
Kirkus |
| Waugh,
Sylvia |
Space
Race |
8/1/00 |
|
Horn
Book |
| White,
Ruth |
Memories
of Summer |
8/1/00 |
In
1955, 13-year-old Lyric finds her whole life changing when
her family moves from the hills of Virginia to a town in Michigan
and her older sister, Summer, begins descending into mental
illness. |
Horn
Book, Kirkus, SLJ |
| Yolen,
Jane |
Queen's
Own Fool: A Novel of Mary Queen of Scots |
5/1/00 |
Nicola
Ambruzzi, a poor traveling player, is an unlikely person to
end up "fool" and friend to Mary Queen of Scots.
Yet as Mary is caught in the winds of fate--running from France
to Scotland, confronted by rebellious lords and her unpredictable
Scots--Nicola is there, buffeting and aiding the queen with
her wit and wiles. |
Kirkus |