Tiffani C. Willis spends as much as time as she is able to traveling the universe by book and sometimes by, plane, train, boat, or car. When she’s not off on an adventure in a faraway land or trying to solve a mystery like a detective, Tiffani uses her powers as an academic librarian to help students survive school as they learn how to do research and write research papers. She spends her spare time rambling, raving, and ranting about books on her blog Passport Books, camping out in bookstores, and obsessively watching HGTV, usually with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine nearby.
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Do you have an inquisitive middle schooler? Perhaps a budding scientist or an amateur historian? If so, here are 23 nonfiction books for middle schoolers who are more than curious. Publishers’ age recommendations are included, along with the type of nonfiction (science, history, etcetera).
(history & biography; ages 8–12)
Features short profiles of twenty Hispanic and Latino American men and women who have made contributions to the arts, politics, science, humanitarianism, and athletics.
(science; ages 9–12)
In examining the deaths of seven historical royal figures whose demise was suspicious, kids learn how scientists use autopsy results, DNA testing, bone fragments, and even bugs to determine a cause of death.
(animals; ages 9–12)
Explores the history of pets through the ages including the history of the animals in the wild, their domestication, and famous pets and their owners.
(history & biography; ages 10–13)
Profiles of journalist Daniel Pearl, Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and 19 other Jewish-American women and men.
(history & biography; ages 10–14)
Chronicles Fannie Sellins’ life as a garment worker, organizer, and martyr for workers’ rights at the turn of the 20th century.
(memoir; ages 10–14)
In this young reader’s adaption of her memoir When Nobody Was Watching, Carli Lloyd details her journey from elementary school soccer player to World Cup athlete.
(science-weather; ages 10–14)
Explains how, when, where, and why hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, and tornadoes start, grow, and what happens when these storms hit.
(history & biography; ages 10 and up)
The story of the first African-American to play college basketball in the deeply segregated Southeastern Conference.
(history & biography; ages 10–16)
Explores the U.S. government’s persecution of Native Americans through the lens of Jim Thorpe’s journey to becoming an Olympic gold medalist and all-around sports legend.
Elon Musk and the Quest for a Fantastic Future (Young Readers’ Edition) by Ashlee Vance
(science & biography; ages 11–14)
Young reader edition of the bestselling biography of entrepreneur Elon Musk.
Life in Motion by Misty Copeland and Brandy Colbert
(memoir; ages 11–16)
Young reader edition of the bestselling memoir of the American Ballet Theatre’s first African-American principal dancer, Misty Copeland.
(biography; ages 12–14)
Explores the personal and cultural values that shaped Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic and third woman to serve as a justice on the Supreme Court.
(biography & gaming; ages 12–17)
Memoir of the teens who created the web video game “Tampon Run.”
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