Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Martha Jones 5th Grade- Historical Fiction



Books or stories in the historical fiction genre blend actual historical facts with fiction. A story could be a fictional account of a character but during a real historical period in time ( for example Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson). There are many stories to choose from, because there are many different periods of time that you can find a story in. Look here for to see an interesting chart that explains the different kinds stories in historical fiction.
Here is a very detailed list of some of the historical fiction books we have in the library. There are so many, that if you want to come to the library we can help you find the kind your looking for.

Historical Fiction


600 A.D. – 1599 A.D.

Medieval Worlds

J Fiction

Armstrong- Raleigh’s Page (1500’s/England)

Armstrong -Whittington (1423/Black Plague)

Avi -Crispin: Cross of Lead and At the Edge of the World (England)

Bulla- The Sword in the Tree (King Arthur)

Camelot- Camelot (King Arthur)

Crossley-Holland Arthur Trilogy (King Arthur)

Cushman -Catherine Called Birdy (England)

Cushman -Matilda Bone (England)

Dana -Young Joan (France)

Davis -Future Knight (1409)

DeAngeli -The Door in the Wall (England)

Dorris -Sees Behind Trees (America)

Edwards- Dragon: Hound of Honor (France)

Grant -Blood Red Horse (Crusades)

Jinks -Pagan Series (France)

Kelly -Trumpeter of Krakow (Poland)

Konigsburg -A Proud Taste for Scarlet & Miniver

McGovern -Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest (England)

McKinley- The Outlaws of Sherwood (England)

Mitgutsch- A Knight’s Book (/Germany)

O’Dell -The Captive (1500’s/Mexico)

Picard- Stories of King Arthur & his Knights (King Arthur)

Pope- The Perilous Gard (England)

Snow - Sisters of the Sword (Feudal Japan)

Spradlin -Youngest Templar series (Europe/Crusades)

Stolz - Bartholomew Fair (England)

Sutcliff- Tristan and Iseult (Ireland)

Treece - Splintered Sword (Vikings)

Vanderwal -The Battle for Duncragglin (Scotland)

Westall - The Wind Eye (England)

Yolen- Dragon’s Boy (King Arthur)

Yolen - Sword of the Rightful King (King Arthur)

1600 A.D. – 1799 A.D.

U.S. Colonial/Revolutionary Times

J Fiction

Anderson - Chains (Revolutionary War)

Anderson- Forge (Revolutionary War and sequel to Chains)

Anderson - Fever 1793

Avi -Captain Grey (Pirates)

Carlson - Attack of the Turtle (1776/Revolutionary War)

Collier - My Brother Sam Is Dead (Revolutionary War)

Cooney- Ransom of Mercy Carter (Colonial America)

Duble -The Sacrifice (Salem Witch Trials)

Duey- Hoofbeats: Silence & Lily, 1773 (Revolutionary War, Boston)

Field -Calico Bush (Colonial America)

Forbes - Johnny Tremain (Revolutionary War)

Gallico- Miracle in the Wilderness (Colonial America)

Giblin -The Boy Who Saved Cleveland (1798/Cleveland, Ohio)

Holmes- Cross of Gold (New Mexico)

Howard - The Crimson Cap (1687/Exploring America)

Hudson - Dawn Rider (Plains’ Indians)

Hurst -A Killing in Plymouth Colony (Colonial America)

Keehn - I Am Regina (French and Indian War)

Kerr -Worlds Apart (Carolinas)

Krensky- The Printer’s Apprentice (New York City)

Laird - Water Rat (Delaware)

Lawson -Ben and Me (Ben Franklin)

Myers -Spy! (Revolutionary War)

Myers -Time of the Witches (Salem Witch Trials)

Nixon - Maria’s Story (Williamsburg)

O’Dell- Sarah Bishop (Revolutionary War)

Petry - Tituba of Salem Village (Salem Witch Trials)

Rees -Witch Child (Witchcraft)

Speare -The Witch of Blackbird Pond (Witchcraft)

Stevenson - Treasure Island (Pirates)

Wyss -The Swiss Family Robinson (Shipwreck)

1800 - 1899 A.D.

U.S. Pioneers, Civil War, Slavery, Reconstruction

J Fiction

Avi -Hard Gold (1859/California Gold Rush)

Avi - Iron Thunder (1862/Civil War)

Avi - The Seer of Shadows (1872 / New York City)

Barker -A Difficult Boy (1839 / Indentured Servitude)

Blos - Letters From the Corrugated Castle (1850’s/California Gold Rush)

Calvert- Bigger (1860’s/Frontier Life)

Calvert- Sooner (1860’s/Reconstruction)

Clark -Hattie on Her Way (1800’s/New York)

Clark - Secrets of Greymoor (1800’s/New York)

Collins -Daughter of Winter (1849/ Massachusetts)

Couloumbis -Maude March on the Run! (1800’s/Frontier Life)

Curtis -Elijah of Buxton (1859/Slavery)

Cushman -The Ballad of Lucy Whipple (1849/California Gold Rush)

Erdrich -The Birchbark House (1850’s/Native Americans)

Erdrich -The Game of Silence (1850’s/Native Americans)

Erdrich -The Porcupine Year (1850’s/Native Americans)

Fleischman - Bandit’s Moon (1853/California Gold Rush)

Gregory -Jimmy Spoon and the Pony Express (1800’s/Pony Express)

Hahn -Hear the Wind Blow (1860’s/Civil War)

Hart- Bell’s Star (1853/Vermont)

Hart - Racing to Freedom trilogy (1864/Civil War)

Helgerson -Crows and Cards (1849/St. Louis)

Hemphill -The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones (The West)

Hunt -Across Five Aprils (1860’s/Civil War)

Kelly -The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate (1899/Texas)

Ketchum -Newsgirl (1851/Gold Rush)

Kimmel - Mary Ingalls on Her Own (1881/Iowa)

Lawlor -The School at Crooked Creek (1820’s/Frontier Life)

Lyons -Letters from a Slave Boy (1829/Slavery)

MacLachlan -Sarah, Plain and Tall (1800’s/Frontier Life)

McMullan -When I Crossed No-Bob (1870’s / Reconstruction)

Mazer -My Brother Abe (1816/Kentucky)

Paterson -Jip: His Story (1855/Slavery)

Paulsen - A Soldier’s Heart (1860’s/Civil War)

Philbrick -The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg (Civil War)

Rinaldi - The Ever-After Bird (1850’s/Slavery/Underground Railroad)

Ritter -The Desperado Who Stole Baseball (1881/California)

Ruby -Soon Be Free (1857/Slavery/Underground Railroad)

Sanchez -The Invasion of Sandy Bay (War of 1812)

Wells -Lincoln and His Boys (1860’s/Civil War)

Wilder -Little House on the Prairie (Late 1800’s/Frontier Life)

Wisler - Red Cap (1860’s/Civil War)

Zimmer -The Floating Circus (1850’s/Pittsburgh)


1900 A.D. – Recent History

World Wars, Depressions, Modern Times

J Fiction

Armstrong - Sounder (African-American/Sharecroppers)

Blume -Tennyson (The Great Depression / New Orleans)

Brown -The Train Jumper (The Great Depression)

Bunting -Spying on Miss Muller (WWII/USA)

Burg - A Thousand Never Evers (1963/Civil Rights)

Burnett -The Secret Garden (early 1900’s/England)

Casanova -The Klipfish Cause (WWII/Norway)

Cheng - Eclipse (1952 / Hungarian Immigrants)

Cleaver - Where the Lilies Bloom (1960/Smoky Mountains)

Cohen -Mimmy & Sophie: All Around the Town (1920’s/Brooklyn)

Compestine- Revolution is Not a Dinner Party (1972/Chinese Revolution)

Curtis -The Watsons Go to Birmingham (1963)

Cushman -The Loud Silence of Francine Green (1949/McCarthy Era)

Doucet -Fiddle Fever (1914/Louisiana)

Dowell -Shooting the Moon (1960’s/Vietnam War)

Estevis - Chicken Foot Farm (1940’s/Texas)

Goldin- Fire! The Beginnings of the Labor Movement (1911)

Greene -Summer of my German Soldier (WWII/Arkansas)

Gutman - Race for the Sky: The Kitty Hawk Diaries of Johnny Moore (1900/North Carolina)

Hahn -Stepping on the Cracks (WWII)

Harlowe -Blown Away! (1935/Florida Keys)

Hesse - Brooklyn Bridge (1903/Brooklyn)

Hesse - Letters from Rifka (Russian Revolution)

Hesse- Out of the Dust (1929/Depression/Dust Bowl)

Hill -The Year of Miss Agnes (1948/Alaska)

Hobbs -The Big Wander (1950)

Kinsey--Warnock Lumber Camp Library (1920’s/Vermont)

Lemna - When the Sergeant Came Marching Home (1946/Montana)

Levine - Catch a Tiger by the Toe (1950’s/McCarthy Era)

Levine- Dave at Night (1920’s/Harlem Renaissance)

Levitin - Journey to America (1940)

Lieurance - The Locket: Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire (1911/NYC)

Lord - In the Year of the Boar & Jackie Robinson (1940)

Lowry -Number the Stars (WWII/Denmark)

Madden - Gentle’s Holler (1960’s/North Carolina)

Madden -Jessie’s Mountain (1960’s/North Carolina)

Madden- Louisiana’s Song (1960’s/North Carolina)

Matas- Lisa’s War (WWII/Denmark)

Morpurgo -War Horse (England/WWI)

Orlev -The Man from the Other Side (WWII/Poland)

Orlev -Run, Boy, Run

Paterson- Jacob Have I Loved (WWII/USA)

Reiss - The Upstairs Room (WWII/Netherlands)

Robinet - Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues (1956/Civil Rights)

Salisbury- Night of the Howling Dogs (1975/Hawaii)

Salisbury- Under the Blood Red Sun (WWII Pearl Harbor)

Schmidt -The Wednesday Wars (1960’s/Vietnam War)

Skurzynski -Good-Bye Billy Radish (WWI/Pennsylvania)

Smith- Elephant Run (WWII/Burma)

Snyder- Cat Running (Depression)

Sullivan- Annie’s War (1946/Washington)

Taylor -All-of-a-Kind Family (early 1900’s/New York City)

Taylor -Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry (1930/Mississippi)

Testa -Almost Forever (Vietnam War)

Toksvis- Hitler’s Canary (WWII/Holland)

Uchida -A Jar of Dreams (1935/San Francisco)

Watkins -So Far from the Bamboo Grove (WWII/Korea)

Westall -The Kingdom by the Sea (WWII/England)

White -Belle Prater’s Boy (1953/Virginia)

Williams -Titanic Crossing (1912)

Woodruff- The Orphan of Ellis Island (1908/Italian Immigration)

Wynne-Jones Rex Zero and the End of the World (1962/Canada)

Wynne-Jones Rex Zero the King of Nothing (1962/Canada)

Yep The Dragon’s Child (1922/Chinese Immigration)

Yep The Earth Dragon Awakes: The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906

Yep The Star Fisher (1920)

Yolen -The Devil’s Arithmetic (Holocaust)