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A list of books written after 1950 that have become classics.

True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
By Avi
Illustrator Murray, Ruth E.
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As the lone "young lady" on a transatlantic voyage in 1832, Charlotte learns that the captain is murderous and the crew rebellious. …More
Tuck Everlasting
Tuck Everlasting
By Babbitt, Natalie
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Ten-year-old Winifred Foster's accidental encounter with the uncommon Tuck family, their hidden spring, and their extraordinary secret transforms her life and leads her to make a noteworthy decision. This anniversary edition features an in-depth interview in which the author takes a look at the story 25 years later. …More

The Indian in the Cupboard   The Indian in the Cupboard
By Banks, Lynne Reid
Illustrator Cole, Brock
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A young man receives two presents that will change his life: a plastic miniature Indian that magically comes to life inside a mysterious old cupboard. …More

The Children of Green Knowe The Children of Green Knowe
By Boston, L. M.
Illustrator Helquist, Brett
Illustrator Boston, Peter
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 Boston's chilling tales of Green Knowe, a haunted manor deep in an overgrown garden in the English countryside, have been entertaining readers for half a century.  …More

The Enormous Egg The Enormous Egg
By Butterworth, Oliver
Illustrator Darling, Louis
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 Nate, a 12-year-old boy living in New Hampshire, takes over the care of an enormous egg laid by one of the family's hens, and the last thing he expects to hatch from it is a triceratops!  …More

The Mouse and the Motorcycle The Mouse and the Motorcycle
By Cleary, Beverly
Illustrator Zelinsky, Paul
Illustrator Darling, Louis
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A young mouse named Ralph looked out Of his mousehole in Room 215 of the Mountain View Inn. The new tenant of the room, a boy, was playing with a little motorcycle just the right size for a mouse. Ralph could hardly wait till the boy left the room. Hurriedly he scrambled up the telephone cord to the bedside table, where the motorcycle was parked. With growing excitement, Ralph mounted the handsome machine and grasped its handgrips. Suddenly the telephone rang, and the motorcycle with its rider rolled off the table into the metal wastebasket. Ralph was sure he was doomed to be thrown out with the trash. Instead, the mouse found an unexpected career as a motorcyclist opening up to him.

Where the Lilies Bloom  Where the Lilies Bloom
By Cleaver, Vera
Joint Author Cleaver, Bill
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 Set in the Appalachian hills, this story tells of 14-year-old Mary Call's efforts to keep her family together and independent after their sharecropper father dies. …More

The Dark Is Rising The Dark Is Rising
By Cooper, Susan
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On his 11th birthday, Will Stanton learns that he is the last born of the Old Ones. At once, he is plunged into a quest for the six magical Signs that will one day aid in the final battle between the Dark and Light. …More

Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher
By Coville, Bruce
Illustrator Lippincott, Gary A.
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Small for his age but artistically talented, twelve-year-old Jeremy Thatcher unknowingly buys a dragon's egg.…More

The Bears on Hemlock Mountain The Bears on Hemlock Mountain
By Dalgliesh, Alice
Illustrator Sewell, Helen
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 A young boy sent on an errand over Hemlock Mountain is not so sure he likes going alone, because there may be bears on the mountain, but with the help of the big iron pot he borrows, he completes his errand. …More

Half Magic Half Magic
By Eager, Edward
Illustrator Bodecker, N. M.
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 Faced with a dull summer in the city, Jane, Mark, Katharine, and Martha suddenly find themselves involved in a series of extraordinary adventures after Jane discovers an ordinary-looking coin that seems to grant wishes.
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The Great Brain The Great Brain
By Fitzgerald, John D.
Illustrator Mayer, Mercer
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Originally published in 1967, the first of eight best-selling Great Brain titles introduces us to J. D., an eight-year-old boy living in Utah in 1896, and his older brother Tom, aka The Great Brain, a silver-tongued con artist with a genius for making a profit. Whether he's charging admission to see Papa's new water closet, the first in town; getting rid of the mean new schoolmaster; or teaching a boy with a peg leg that he is not useless, Tom's great brain turns every situation to his advantage. …More

One-Eyed Cat One-Eyed Cat
By Fox, Paula
Illustrator Trivas, Irene
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 An eleven-year-old shoots a stray cat with his new air rifle, subsequently suffers from guilt, and eventually assumes responsibility for it. …More

Stone Fox 25th Anniversary Edition Stone Fox 25th Anniversary Edition
By Gardiner, John Reynolds
Illustrator Sewall, Marcia
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 Little Willie hopes to pay the back taxes on his grandfather's farm with the purse from a dog sled race he enters. …More

My Side of the Mountain My Side of the Mountain
By George, Jean Craighead
Illustrator George, Jean Craighead
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A young boy relates his adventures during the year he spends living alone in the Catskill Mountains including his struggle for survival, his dependence on nature, his animal friends, and his ultimate realization that he needs human companionship. …More

Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story
By Hahn, Mary Downing
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 Molly and Michael dislike their spooky new stepsister Heather but realize that they must try to save her when she seems ready to follow a ghost child to her doom. …More

The Planet of Junior Brown The Planet of Junior Brown
By Hamilton, Virginia
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 Already a leader in New York's underground world of homeless children, Buddy Clark takes on the responsibility of protecting the overweight, emotionally disturbed friend with whom he has been playing hooky from eighth grade all semester. …More

Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking
By Lindgren, Astrid
Translator Lamborn, Florence
Illustrator Glanzman, Louis S.
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 Escapades of a lucky little girl who lives with a horse and a monkey--but without any parents--at the edge of a Swedish village.…More

In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson  In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
By Lord, Bette Bao
Illustrator Simont, Marc
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 Ten-year-old Bandit Wong emigrates to America in 1947 from China and assimilates into the Chinese-American Shirley Temple Wong.  …More

The Pushcart War

 

The Pushcart War
By Merrill, Jean
Illustrator Solbert, Ronni
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 The pushcarts have declared war! New York City's streets are clogged with huge, rude trucks that park where they want, hold up traffic, and bulldoze into anything that is in their way, and the pushcart peddlers are determined to get rid of them. But the trucks are just as determined to get rid of the pushcarts, and chaos results in the city. The pushcarts have come up with a brilliant strategy that will surely let the hot air out of their enemies. The secret weapon--a peashooter armed with a pin; the target--the vulnerable truck tires. Once the source of the flat tires is discovered, the children of the city joyfully join in with their own pin peashooters. The pushcarts have won one battle, but can they win the war against a corrupt mayor who taxes the pins and prohibits the sale of dried peas?

Where the Red Fern Grows  Where the Red Fern Grows
By Rawls, Wilson
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A young boy living in the Ozarks achieves his heart's desire when he becomes the owner of two redbone hounds and teaches them to be champion hunters.

How to Eat Fried Worms  How to Eat Fried Worms
By Rockwell, Thomas
Illustrator McCully, Emily Arnold
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 Two boys set out to prove that worms can make a delicious meal. …More

The Cricket in Times Square The Cricket in Times Square
By Selden, George
Translator Longshaw, Robin
Illustrator Williams, Garth
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 The comic, sometimes tragic side of life in the city is brought into vivid relief as Chester Cricket and his friends struggle to bring success to their human friends' nearly bankrupt newsstand. …More

Chocolate Fever Chocolate Fever
By Smith, Robert Kimmel
Illustrator Fiammenghi, Gioia
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 From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence. …More

The Egypt Game

 

The Egypt Game
By Snyder, Zilpha Keatley
Author Burns, Margy
Illustrator Raible, Alton
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 The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she's not sure they'll have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with ancient Egypt. When they stumble upon a deserted storage yard behind the A-Z Antiques and Curio Shop, Melanie and April decide it's the perfect spot for Egypt Game. Before long there are six Egyptians instead of two. After school and on weekends they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thinks it's just a game, until strange things begin happening to the players. Has the Egypt Game gone too far?

Abel's Island Abel's Island
By Steig, William
Illustrator Steig, William
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 Castaway on an uninhabited island, Abel, a very civilized mouse, finds his resourcefulness and endurance tested to the limit as he struggles to survive and return to his home. …More

All-Of-A-Kind Family  All-Of-A-Kind Family
By Taylor, Sydney
Author Taylor, Sidney
Illustrator John, Helen
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 Meet the All-of-a-Kind Family -- Ella, Henny, Sarah, Charlotte, and Gertie -- who live with their parents in New York City at the turn of the century. Together they share adventures that find them searching for hidden buttons while dusting Mama's front parlor and visiting with the peddlers in Papa's shop on rainy days. The girls enjoy doing everything together, especially when it involves holidays and surprises.
But no one could have prepared them for the biggest surprise of all! …More

Dragonwings Dragonwings
By Yep, Laurence
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 In the early twentieth century a young Chinese boy joins his father in San Francisco and helps him realize his dream of making a flying machine. …More

The Devil's Arithmetic The Devil's Arithmetic
By Yolen, Jane
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 Hannah is tired of hearing about the Nazis during the Holocaust, but when she opens the door for Elijah at the Passover Seder, she is transported in time to 1940s Poland, where she is captured and put in a death camp. A girl named Rivka befriends her, teaching her how to fight the dehumanization of the camp and hold onto her identity. …More