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  2. Middle grade literature - Wikipedia

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    Middle grade literature does not include profanity, sexual activity or romantic behavior beyond kissing, or realistic violence or any form of violence beyond fantasy violence, and tend to focus on the characters' friends, family, and immediate surroundings. [4] Examples of middle grade fiction include Charlotte's Web by E. B. White, the Percy ...

  3. John David Anderson - Wikipedia

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    John David Anderson is an American writer of middle grade fiction. His works include Posted, Ms. Bixby's Last Day, Stowaway, One Last Shot, Riley's Ghost, Insert Coin to Continue, The Dungeoneers, Sidekicked, Minion, Granted, and Standard Hero Behavior.

  4. Hannah Moskowitz - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Moskowitz is an American author of young adult and middle grade novels. [1] As of 2021, Moskowitz has published fourteen novels, three short stories, and three non-fiction essays. Hannah Moskowitz

  5. 5 Editor-Approved Books a Middle Schooler Will Love

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    Just in time for Labor Day, here are five middle-grade novels featuring courageous protagonists who show us girls can face any challenges life throws at them. Zora & Me, by Victoria Bond and R.R ...

  6. Echo (Muñoz Ryan novel) - Wikipedia

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    Echo is a middle grade historical fiction novel written by Pam Muñoz Ryan, illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova, and published by Scholastic Press in 2015. It is set in Germany and America, primarily in the years leading up to World War II and details how a mysterious harmonica and the music it makes ties together the lives of three children: Friedrich Schmidt, an intern at the Hohner factory ...

  7. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    YA novels are for ages 12–18, and tackle more mature and adult themes and content than middle grade novels. The latter usually feature protagonists between the ages of 10 and 13, whereas young adult novels usually feature protagonists from 14 to 18. [88] Adult fiction may explore concepts such as sex, drug use and violence in more graphic ways.