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3 Must-Read Realistic Fiction Books from Lerner

There’s nothing better than curling up with an amazing book! Most fiction-lovers would classify their favorite books as those that make them forget the story isn’t real. If you’ve ever come across one of these books, you may even start talking about the characters as if they’re friends! Realistic fiction books are a great way to interest students in reading. Here are a few realistic fiction books for kids that are sure to interest your learners.

1. Fly Back, Agnes by Elizabeth Atkinson

At one time or another, we’ve all wondered what it would be like to be someone else. Agnes is a middle schooler who can’t find a single thing she likes about herself, so she decides to reinvent her entire persona. Agnes changes her name to Chloe, a popular, smart, pretty actress, and finally gets the life she’s always wanted. The problem lies in the fact that it isn’t her real life, and Chloe is nothing more than a mirage. Lies have a way of catching up with you, and when they catch up to Agnes, everything falls to pieces. This book is an excellent read for middle schoolers in the middle of their own body image struggles. It’s a fantastic reminder that being yourself is always what’s best! 

Fly Back Agnes book

2. Scar Boys by Len Vlahos

In this book, readers meet Harry Jones; a boy left with literal scars after being attacked by bullies. This book is unique because it reads like a college application essay and covers the most monumental moments in Harry’s life. Harry may have been a victim, but at heart, he is an overcomer. He’s a talented musician who is part of a popular band. He has many friends and one best friend who rescued him from the bullies years ago. You should note that this book is best for high-school-age students due to the type of content it covers. For older students who want an inspiring tale of courage and resilience, this is a great read. 

Scar Boys book

3. Change Is in the Air, Mallory by Laurie Friedman

Change is inevitable and something most students experience often. Reading about characters who are going through changes themselves helps children to feel less alone! Mallory is an elementary school student walking through one of the most significant changes a child can experience. Mallory learns that her best friends aren’t going to live close to her anymore, and the emotions that follow this announcement are devastating. In addition to these changes, her beloved pet falls ill! This book shows students how Mallory handles these interruptions. This is an excellent book for elementary aged-students as it shows them how to regulate emotions and move forward after a big change. 

Change Is in the Air Mallory book

Realistic fiction is one of the best ways to hold a student’s interest! This list of realistic fiction books is just the tip of the iceberg. Reading is a habit that will benefit children for years to come! With over 12,000 books in a Premium subscription, LightSail is sure to have a fiction book that’s perfect for your student. Having a personal library at their fingertips makes learning fun and simple.

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Posted on 8.Aug.21 in Book Recommendations

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