8th Grade Summer Reading Selections

Write a concise summary in paragraph form for each of the two books that you have read.
You will hand in this Report Form for a grade the first day of school. 
Don't forget to get it signed by your parent/guardian.

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Real Life & Historical Fiction Mystery Fantasy & Science Fiction Non-fiction

REAL LIFE AND HISTORICAL FICTION

*Abelove, Joan – Go and Come Back
In this book, set in the Peruvian jungle in the 1970’s, readers see cultures collide through the eyes of a teenager whose native tribe is being observed by two young American anthropologists.
 

Cooney, Carolyn – Code Orange
While conducting research on smallpox for his school paper, Mitty finds an envelope containing 100 year old smallpox scabs and fears he has infected himself and all of New York City.

 English, Karen – Francie
Francie finds herself in serious trouble for her efforts at friendship when the 16 year old black boy she’s tutoring is accused of murdering a white man.
   

*Fleischman, Paul – Whirligig
When Brent inadvertently causes the death of another teenager, he undertakes a journey of repentance.  The whirligigs he builds become a metaphor for movement, laughter and ultimately life.

Mazer, H.- The Last Mission
Using his older brother’s birth certificate, 15 year old Jack Raab signs up for the U.S. Air Force.  After 25 successful missions, he is unprepared for the terror of being shot down and taken to a German POW camp.
 

Meyer, L.A. – Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary “Jack” Faber
Reduced to begging and thievery in the streets of London, a 13 year old orphan disguises herself as a boy and gets on a British warship set out in search of pirates.
 

*Mochizuki, Ken – Beacon Hill Boys
In 1972 in Seattle, a teenager in a Japanese American family struggles for his own identity, along with a group of three friends who share his anger and confusion.

 Naidoo, Beverley – The Other Side of Truth
Smuggled out of Nigeria after their mother's murder, Sade and her younger brother are abandoned in London when their uncle fails to meet them at the airport and they are fearful of their new surroundings and of what may have happened to their journalist father back in Nigeria.

Orlev, Uri – The Lady With the Hat
In 1947, seventeen-year-old Yulek, the only member of his immediate family to survive the German concentration camps, joins a group of young Jews preparing to live on a kibbutz in Israel, unaware that his aunt living in London is looking for him 

*Staples, S- Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind
Eleven-year old Shabanu, the daughter of a nomad in the Cholistan Desert of present-day Pakistan, is pledged in marriage to an older man whose money will bring prestige to the family, and must either accept the decision, as is the custom, or risk the consequences of defying her father's wishes.

*Voigt, Cynthia - The Runner
As a dedicated runner, a teenage boy has always managed to distance himself from other people until the experience of coaching one of his teammates on the track team gradually helps him see the value of giving and receiving.

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MYSTERY

Gee, M. –The  Fire Raiser
This New Zealand import takes place during World War I and involves the attempts of four children to discover the identity of an arsonist. This smoothly constructed page-turner introduces a strong array of characters; the passages highlighting the inner workings of the arsonist's sick mind are truly riveting
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King, Stephen – The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Nine-year-old Trisha McFarland, lost in the woods after she wanders off to escape the bickering between her mom and her brother, boosts her courage by imagining that her hero, Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Tom Gordon, is with her, helping her survive an unknown enemy.

*Konigsburg, E.L. – Silent to the Bone  
Thirteen-year-old Branwell loses his power of speech after being wrongly accused of gravely injuring his baby half-sister, and only his friend Connor is able to reach him and uncover the truth about what happened
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Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds – Jade Green
While living with her uncle in a house haunted by the ghost of a young woman, recently orphaned Judith Sparrow wonders if her one small transgression causes mysterious happenings.

*Voigt, Cynthia – The Callender Papers
In nineteenth-century Massachusetts, orphaned Jean, employed to sort out the family papers of a reclusive artist, becomes curious about the mysterious, long-ago death of his wife and the subsequent disappearance of their young child.

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FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION

Bell, Hilari-  A Matter of Profit
Sick of the horrors of conquering beings on other planets, Ahvrem will end his service as a soldier and save his sister from an unhappy marriage if he can discover who is behind a rumored plot to assassinate the Emperor.

Engdahl, Sylvia -  Enchantress from the Stars
Three civilizations from different planets in widely varying stages of development clash in what could be either a mutually disastrous or beneficial encounter
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Flanagan, John -  Ruins of Gorlan
When fifteen-year-old Will is rejected by battle school, he becomes the reluctant apprentice to the mysterious Ranger Halt, and winds up protecting the kingdom from danger.

*Haddix, Margaret – Turnabout
Melly and Anny Beth agree to participate in Project Turnabout, a scientific experiment in which they are given a shot that will make them grow younger, until they receive a second injection that will stop the aging process, but when other participants die after receiving the second shot, Melly and Anny Beth refuse to have the shot and set out to find someone to care for them when they are too young to do it themselves.

*Jeapes, Ben – The Xenocide Mission
In a far-distant solar system, Lieutenant Joel Gilmore and his space observation team are suddenly attacked by the very aliens they were sent to watch.

Patterson, James -  Maximum Ride Series
Birdkids, who have wings as a result of genetic experimentation, struggle to understand their own origins and purpose.
 

Paulsen, Gary -  The Transall Saga
While backpacking in the desert, thirteen-year-old Mark falls into a tube of blue light and is transported into a more primitive world, where he must use his knowledge and skills to survive.

Tolan, Stephanie.  – Welcome to the Ark
When four child prodigies transfer from a center for research and rehabilitation to an experimental group home, they face another way of connecting with their world
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NON-FICTION

Blumenthal, Karen -  Let Me Play:  The Story of Title IX
Examines Title IX, the 1972 legislation which mandated that schools receiving federal funds could not discriminate on the basis of gender. and focuses on its effects in schools, politics, sports and the culture as a whole.

*Dash, Joan - The Longitude Prize
The story of John Harrison, inventor of watches and clocks, who spent forty years working on a time-machine which could be used to accurately determine longitude at sea
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 Grogan, John-  Marley and Me
The author presents a tender story of his family's love for their golden retriever, Marley, and recalls how he grew from a mischievous puppy into a nearly impossible adult that no amount of obedience school training could correct, and of the love they felt for him.

Krull, Kathleen-  Leonardo DaVinci 
A biography of Leonardo da Vinci focusing on his scientific rather than his artistic work.

*Kurson, Robert- Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of WWII
Tells the story of the discovery in 1991 of a World War II German U-boat, sunk sixty miles off the coast of New Jersey, by deep sea divers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, and their six year obsession with identifying the submarine which sank with its crew onboard
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*Maynard, Kyle-  No Excuses:  The True Story of a Congenital Amputee Who Became a Champion in Wrestling and Life
Presents the author's first hand account of his experiences growing up as a congenital amputee, providing information on how he learned to eat, type, write, and live without hands, ultimately becoming a successful athlete and champion wrestler in Georgia
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 *McClafferty, Carla – Something Out of Nothing: Marie Curie and Radium
Chronicles the life of Marie Curie, discussing her childhood in Poland, schooling in France, discovery of the element radium, efforts to create mobile X-ray units during World War I, and eventual death from radium poisoning
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Meltzer, M. - Rescue: The Story of How Gentiles Saved Jews in the Holocaust
A recounting drawn from historic source material of the many individual acts of heroism performed by righteous gentiles who sought to thwart the extermination of the Jews during the Holocaust.

Murphy, Jim-  An American Plague :The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
Provides an account of the yellow fever epidemic that swept through Philadelphia in 1793, discussing the chaos that erupted when people began evacuating in droves, leaving the city without government, goods, or services, and examining efforts by physicians, the Free African Society, and others to cure and care for the sick.     

Murphy, Jim-  The Boys' War : Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk about the Civil War 
Includes diary entries, personal letters, and archival photographs to describe the experiences of boys, sixteen years old or younger, who fought in the Civil War.    

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