Not to be outdone by her sister, Abby โ heading into fifth grade โ has decided to weigh in with her picks for summer reading. Here are the best books sheโs read in the past two years (that she hasnโt already written about here and here), graded on the very official Summer Sun Scale. Ten Summer Suns is, obviously, highest, hottest honor. Thanks, Abby!
Umbrella Summer, by Lisa Graff
This book takes place during summer break. The main character, Annie, is very scared of life because of her brother Jaredโs death, and is afraid to do things she used to have no problem doing โ like riding down the hill on her bike and getting hurt. Annie and her friend, Rebecca, have always thought the house next door was haunted, but when an old lady called Mrs. Finch moves in Annie goes to visit accidentally while spying on her. After speaking with the lady, Annie learns to let loose more in summertime.
Summer Sun Grade: 9 suns
For Ages: 9-12
If you like this, youโll like:ย As Simple As it Seems, by Sarah Weeks
As Simple as it Seems, by Sarah Weeks
I like this book because it made me think a lot. Itโs about a girl named Verbena who is very small. When sheโs around 11, she finds out that she is not living with her real parents. Her real mom was an alcoholic and she drank when she was pregnant. (Thatโs why Verbena was so small.) When she finally finds out about, sheโs very mad at her parents because they didnโt tell her. Nearby, a family moves in and the boy, Pooch, becomes Verbenaโs very good friend. Together, they encounter fun โ and dangerous โ adventures.
Summer Sun Grade: 10 suns
For Ages: 9-11
If you like this, youโll like: Umbrella Summer (see above)
Pie,ย by Sarah Weeks
This was one of my most favorite books I read all year because itโs funny and very creative. Aliceโs Aunt Polly owns a pie shop calledโฆPIE. Unfortunately, Polly passes away, and people wonder who she left all her pie recipes to. Alice soon finds out she leaves them in the care of her cat Lardo, named after vegetable oil. When she finds that out, she also learns that Lardo is the care of Alice. She and her friend Charlie Erdling have to figure out what it means to leave recipes to a cat and put all the pieces together so that PIE can live on.
Summer Sun Grade:ย 10 10 10
For Ages: 8-11
If you like this, youโll like:ย Everything on a Waffle, by Polly Horvath
The Green Book, by Jill Paton Walsh
I found this book unusual because it takes place in the future and it is science fiction. Itโs about a family who lives on earth and all families are moving off the earth to live on planets they discover in outer space. ย Sarahโs family is one of the last families to leave and get one of the worst spaceships (because they didnโt leave earlier). When they find a planet to settle, everyone is unsure if itโs safe or not, so they test it. They find the planet is good to live on, but there are some weird occurrences โ including glass grass, giant moths that hatch out of boulders, and green jellyfish.
Summer Sun Grade: 7
For Ages: 8-10
If you like this youโll like: Zita The Space Girl, by Ben Hatke (itโs a graphic novel)
Stargirl,ย by Jerry Spinelli
Leo has a best friend named Kevin and they go to a school in Arizona. After school, people seem to act all the same until a new girl named Stargirl, whoโs been homeschooled, arrives. She knows peopleโs birthdays and names and sheโs different from everybody else โ and not afraid to be different from everybody else. This book taught me a lot about standing up for myself, and to appreciate being different.
Summer Sun Grade:ย 10
For Ages: 10-13
If you like this, youโll like:ย Maniac McGee,ย The Library Card, or any book byย Jerry Spinelli
See You at Harryโs,ย by Jo Knowles
If youโre going to read this book, you should be prepared to cry because I did. Itโs about a girl named Fern who lives in a family with her sister Sara, her brother, Holden, and her little brother, Charlie. Her family owns a restaurant called Harryโs. When a terrible, terrible event breaks the family apart, everyone is mad at each other in some way. But in the end, they work through it.
Summer Sun Grade:ย 10
For Ages: 10-12
If you like this, youโll like:ย Someday Angeline, by Louis Sachar
Coraline, by Neil Gaimanย (adapted and illustrated by P. Craig Russel)
Iโm sure youโve heard of Coraline or seen the movie, but this is a different format that I loved just as much as the original. This version is a graphic novel, which tells the same story about Coraline, a girl who discovers a door in her house that leads to her other family. Her other mother and her other father want her to stay there and never leave. They hide her parents in order to make her come back to their world, which turns to a disaster. As you can tell, Coraline is very creepy, but one of the most interesting books Iโve ever read. The novel is as good, but the difference here is the art. In the graphic novel the pictures are sooo cool and look real.
Summer Sun Grade:ย 10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10 (thatโs ten โ10sโ)
For Ages: 9-11
If you like this, youโll like:ย Brain Campย (graphic novel)ย by Lawrence Klavan and Susan Kim
Rules, by Cynthia Lord
This book falls in the category of empathy books. Itโs about a girl named Catherine who has an autistic brother named David. Itโs hard to live with him because he does silly things, which annoy her, like putting toys in the fish tank. A new girl moves in and Catherine knows that this could be the friend sheโs always wanted. Surprisingly she doesnโt turn out to be friends with her. Instead, one day, dropping her brother off at therapy, she meets a boy named Jason whoโs in a wheelchair and canโt talk. She makes him cards that he can hold up to communicate and they become fast friends.
Summer Sun Grade: 9 ยผ
Ages: 9-12
If you like this, youโll like: All of these
Oliveโs Ocean, by Kevin Henkes
This book was really good. The main character Martha Boyle finds out that someone in her town, named Olive Barstow, who no one ever paid attention to, dies. She thinks she took her for granted, because now Martha thinks about is how she couldโve been a better friend. On vacation, Martha does something special for Olive, but Iโll let you find out what that is when you read it. This book made me think a lot and I recommend it because itโs perfect for the summer.
Summer Sun Grade: 8
For Ages: 9-11
If you like this, youโll like:ย As Simple as it Seems
The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
If you are looking for a scary but cool book to pull off your shelf, this is a good choice. Before you read it, please ask your parents because itโs very violent. Itโs very scary in the middle and I almost wanted to stop reading. But if you keep on reading, it has such an exciting plot. Itโs about Katniss Everdeen who takes her sisterโs place to compete in a competition called The Hunger Games, a fight to the death. At first, sheโs very scared and not the least bit excited to compete, but after she finds a technique and makes friends, she finds itโs not the worst thing thatโs ever happened. Thereโs a LOT of action in this book.
Summer Sun Grade: 9
For Ages: 11+ (Remember, ask your parents!)
If you like this, youโll like: Catching Fire and Mockingjay (the sequels)
P.S. A note from Abbyโs mom: As promised, Phoebe has been regularly chiming in with book reviews on her own book blog,ย Nerd Alert. Head over there for more recommendations.
This is awesome. Jenny, Iโm wondering if you would be up for doing a post at some point about โHow to raise kids who love to read.โ Iโm hoping to have my first child in the next two years, and one of my weirdest fears is that I will have a kid who doesnโt like to read โ itโs such a big part of my identity and what I love to share with others! I know as a parent you have to let go of many expectations, but would love any tips you have about raising voracious readers!
Such a good idea for a post, Amelia. My first thought is that itโs like eating dinner: If they see you eating good food, theyโre more likely to try that good food themselves. (Except for whenโฆthey donโt and you wonder how the heck this person is related to you.) So you should be just fine! ๐
Amelia, have no fear. If you readโฆand they see you readingโฆyour kids will be readers (in their own way!) too.
Dear Abbie,
Thank you for your excellent recommendations. We have read other books that you and your sister have recommended and really enjoyed them. We = Lily, 10 years old and Jude, her mum.
I will buy some of these on line as a surprise for Lily.
Might I add I am a school teacher and Iโm very impressed with your reading and writing. Go you!
Jude ๐
I loved, loved, loved The Green Book as a kid. For some reason, it seems to be a lesser known than a lot of other childrenโs books. I have mentioned it many times to friends, but few ever knew what I was talking about. So pleasantly surprised to see it here!
Oops! Abby! Itโs late here! Oh, and I teach with Shaun Tanโs grade school Art teacher. How cool is that? Theyโre still friendsโฆwhich I think is pretty cool.
Iโd like to ask Abby and Phoebe if they recommend books to each other and whether they have overlapping tastes or different ones. Maybe Phoebe should interview Abby for Nerd Alert?
What a fantastic post, thank you so much! Iโm going to be training to be a primary school teacher from next month, so itโs always helpful to have real opinions about books children *really* like reading.
I read loads as a child, but of course the fashions change and not all of what I read is relevant now. To those who wondered about rearing a child who loves reading I would simply say to be the role model. My father in particular would always have his nose in a book in his spare time, Mum kept all her books for me to read, I was frequently taken to the library to choose books, and so the love of literature happened by osmosis.
Great suggestions! We love love love Pie and the coconut cream pie has become a staple in our house. I am definitely going to check out Stargirl, See You at Harryโs & Oliveโs Ocean. Perfect summer post as camp comes to a close and August hoversโฆ
FUN!!!!!!!!! Love your book lists, girls, as always!
The โPieโ books looks like something I must get for my daughter.
To the comment about instilling a love for readingโฆjust do it. Read with your child. As much as you can. Make it a family event. I know that my daughter will maybe never be the avid reader I was, sheโs 100% more active than I was, but we all read together, and we read the classics together, and she loves bookstores and โold book smellโ as much as I do! Also, the library is your best friendโฆalways! ๐
Hi Abby,
Thank you for your great book recommendations. I am also a bookworm. My teachers told me to read all the Jerry Spinelli and Kevin Henkes books as well. I am going on vacations soon and will try to read as many of your recommendations as I can. Thank you, Isabel
Hey Jude (felt good to type that), we LOVE Shaun Tan here at DALS. In fact, he did a post for us a while back and itโs full of cool book recs for kids. Check it out: https://dealspoint.info/reading-list-shaun-tan/%3C/p%3E
My oldest, Zoe age 11 and I love finding new books. I teach Montessori age 9-12 and when I find a good book, I share it with 25 kids. โPieโ and โSee You at Harryโsโ are favorites. I suggest โMockingbirdโ for a beautifully written stroy about empathy. Blue Ballietโs โChasing Vermeerโ and โThe Calder Gameโ are good mysteries. Historical fiction is my favorite and โChains,โ โForgeโ and โFeverโ by Laurie Halse Anderson are excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Abby,
On your sisterโs recommendation, I picked up โOne Crazy Summerโ for my 10 year-old. She started AND almost finished it last night when she went to bed. She has โAs Simple as it Seemsโ waiting for her when she finishes. Thanks so much to both of you for the recommendationsโฆitโs tough for a Mom to keep up with all the possible books out there for my kiddos to read!
Abby, we have enjoyed so many of your suggestions-thank you for breaking us out of our rut!
And now for a different kind of readingโโI read your newsletter, do I win the Frannyโs cookbook?โ
Thanks to you all for your great suggestionsโ we had yogurt marinated chicken tonight and my son ate three pieces!
โI read your newsletter, do I win the Frannyโs cookbook?โ
Hi you guys, I love your blog and shared this post with my avid reader/10YO daughter last night. She thought it was great and downloaded a book on her kindle from the list immediately. I told her that Abbyโs Mom is the primary writer of the blog but that her Dad writes on it too and they are both great writers. Her response was, โwow, talented familyโ. I just had to pass that along. Thanks!
One thing my parents did was that we had bedtime, but if we read, we could stay up a half hour longer! I would go to bed with a book every nightโฆas did my brothers who didnโt read as much as I did. I just โre-read little womenโฆ.still brings tears to my eyes.