I'm in ninth grade myself and I think you should read the 'Dear America' series. They are more for girls but they have a seperate series for guys. The books are based on historical events but told from a fictional character's point of weiw.
2006-07-08 07:33:42
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answered by summer 2
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between my daughter and son - We examine those the summers earlier eighth, ninth and 10th grades and through the college year. All exciting and age proper reads. Diary of Ann Frank Alicia: My tale by using Alicia Appleman-Juman A Polish teen escapes the Nazis and enables different Jews interior the shape. Lives of staggering females: Rulers, Rebels (and what the associates idea) by using Kathleen Krull and Kathryn Hewitt (also in this sequence: Lives of the Presidents, Lives of the Musicians) fireplace, mattress and Bone / Henrietta Branford - is a narrative of the Peasant's rebellion narrated by using a dogs. Shakespeare's Scribe / Gary Blackwood The signal of the Chrysanthemum / Katherine Paterson. The protagonist is a 13-year-old male and that's determined in medieval Japan The Door interior the Wall / Marguerite DeAngeli. The putting is medieval Matilda Bone and The Midwife's Apprentice / Karen Cushman some distance gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by using Ishmael Beah style the celebs by using Lois Lowry A Step From Heaven by using An Na i'm Rembrandt's Daughter
2016-10-14 06:08:37
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answered by warrenfeltz 4
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Hunt, Irene. Across Five Aprils. c1964
Historical Fiction
Young Jethro Creighton grows from a boy to a man when he is left to take care of the family farm in Illinois during the difficult years of the Civil War.
2006-07-08 04:18:21
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answered by Gray Matter 5
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dan browns the da vinci code an angels and demons are the ultimates in historical fiction.in da vinci the characters have to solve a puzzle to know the greates secreat of history.the author has also given proofs from old paintings of leonardo da vinci.u can visit danbrown.com
2006-07-08 04:23:52
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answered by Parvaz 2
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Try "Moonfleet" by James Meade Faulkner.
Awesome book!
2006-07-08 04:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll probably get stuck with "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathanial Hawthorne sometime, so it wouldn't be a bad idea to go this that.
2006-07-08 04:18:09
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answered by Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ 6
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