We offer seven books in various formats for middle graders and up that do not offer one-on-one substitutions for Ayn Rand's Anthem, but will certainly satisfy readers' dystopian cravings.
Those assigning Scott O'Dell's 1960 novel Island of the Blue Dolphins may want to look at these contemporary and historical works featuring coming-of-age themes and accurate depictions of Indigenous culture.
If the prospect of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations for your students looks dim, the NCTE and SLJ has curated a list of books with similar themes that provide greater context or recast Pip's story into a more accessible format, such as the highly graphic manga version included here.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's 1935 novel Little House on the Prairie features a young girl coming of age amid the homesteading movement. These suggested titles feature accurate portrayals of the period and of Indigenous communities, as well as works with themes of family bonds and migration.
George Orwell's modeling of a totalitarian society in 1984 has long been a staple of the literary canon. Consider these seven titles that feature dystopian, futuristic, and repressive societies—and teens who fight back.
The power of friendship, identity, and the search for a place to belong are some of the themes explored in John Steinbeck's slim novel Of Mice and Men and in these five selections.
Mark Twain's books have been a part of U.S. American literary canon since their inception. Here are nine YA books that tackle similar themes, presenting stories full of tenacity. perseverance, and self-awareness.
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that every year brings with it countless Jane Austen adaptations. These 12 novels are some of our favorites and perfect for reading alongside the source material.
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