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Karen McCombie

"Stella Etc" series

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Stella Etc is a series of young adult novels by Karen McCombie that follows the life and adventures of the titular character, a teenage girl growing up in London. With a relatable protagonist and a focus on friendship and self-discovery, this series is a heartwarming read for fans of contemporary fiction.

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Sue Monk Kidd

The Secret Life of Bees

This novel tells the story of Lily, a 14-year-old girl growing up in the American South during the 1960s. After her mother's death, Lily is raised by her abusive father and Black housekeeper Rosaleen. When Rosaleen is attacked by white racists, Lily helps her escape and the two find themselves in Tiburon, South Carolina, where they are taken in by the Boatwright sisters, who run a honey farm and beekeeping operation. Through her experiences with the Boatwrights, Lily learns about love, friendship, and the power of sisterhood, as well as the importance of standing up for what is right. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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L.M. Montgomery

Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables is a classic children's novel about Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan who is sent to live with the Cuthberts, a brother and sister who run a farm on Prince Edward Island. Anne is a red-haired, imaginative, and talkative girl who quickly wins over the hearts of the Cuthberts and the community with her enthusiasm and love of life. Along the way, she makes friends, goes to school, and has many adventures, all while learning about herself and the world around her. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Jeanne Birdsall

The Penderwicks

The Penderwicks is a charming, modern classic about four sisters - Rosalind, Skye, Jane, and Batty - who go on a summer vacation to a beautiful estate in the Berkshire Mountains. There, they meet a variety of interesting characters, including the dashing gardener, Nick Geiger, and the mysterious owner of the estate, Mrs. Tifton. Along the way, the sisters have many adventures, make new friends, and learn about themselves and each other. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Jacqueline Kelly

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate is a historical novel about Calpurnia Virginia Tate, a young girl growing up in rural Texas at the end of the 19th century. Calpurnia is a curious and intelligent girl who loves to explore the natural world around her. When she meets her grandfather, a naturalist and amateur scientist, she begins to learn about the world in a whole new way. Along the way, she discovers her own passion for science and learns to stand up for herself and her dreams. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Kelly Barnhill

The Girl Who Drank the Moon

The Girl Who Drank the Moon is a magical realism novel about a young girl named Luna who is raised by a witch in the forest. Luna is special - she has the power to heal people with her tears, and she is loved by all who know her. But when Luna accidentally drinks the moon, she becomes ill, and her adoptive mother must go on a journey to find a cure. Along the way, she meets a variety of interesting characters, including a young boy who has been separated from his family, and a mad scientist who is determined to capture Luna and use her powers for his own gain. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

The War That Saved My Life

The War that Saved My Life is a historical novel about Ada, a young girl with a clubfoot who has never left her apartment in London. When the Blitz begins, Ada's mother sends her and her younger brother Jamie to the countryside, where they are taken in by Susan Smith, a woman who is not used to having children around. At first, Ada is terrified and mistrustful, but as the war goes on, she begins to open up and learn to trust Susan and the world around her. Along the way, she discovers her own strength and resilience. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Katherine Applegate

The One and Only Ivan

The One and Only Ivan is a novel about Ivan, a gorilla who lives in a mall and performs for crowds of people every day. Ivan has been in captivity for most of his life, and he has grown used to his routine. But when a new baby elephant arrives at the mall, Ivan begins to question his life and his place in the world. Along the way, he makes new friends and discovers his own strength and resilience. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Mildred D. Taylor

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is a historical novel about Cassie Logan, a young African-American girl growing up in the American South during the 1930s. Cassie and her family are sharecroppers, and they face discrimination and racism every day. But Cassie is a strong and determined girl, and she is not afraid to stand up for herself and her family. Along the way, she learns about the power of family, friendship, and community, and the importance of standing up for what is right. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Katherine Paterson

Bridge To Terabithia

Bridge to Terabithia is a classic children's novel about Jess Aarons, a young boy who loves to run and draw. When a new girl, Leslie Burke, moves into the neighborhood, Jess is initially wary, but the two quickly become friends. Together, they create a magical kingdom in the woods called Terabithia, where they rule as king and queen. But when tragedy strikes, Jess must learn to cope with his grief and find a way to move forward. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Lois Lowry

The Giver

The Giver is a dystopian novel about Jonas, a young boy who lives in a seemingly perfect society. In this society, there is no pain, no suffering, and no war. But when Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory, he begins to learn the truth about his world and the sacrifices that have been made to maintain order and stability. Along the way, he must decide what he is willing to do to protect the ones he loves and create a better future for himself and his community. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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Pam Muñoz Ryan

Esperanza Rising

Esperanza Rising is a historical novel about Esperanza Ortega, a young girl who is forced to flee her home in Mexico and move to California during the Great Depression. Esperanza is used to a life of privilege, but in California, she and her family must work as migrant laborers to make ends meet. Along the way, Esperanza learns about the power of family, friendship, and community, and the importance of standing up for what is right. This book is a great choice for fans of Stella Etc. because it features a strong, relatable female protagonist, and explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery.

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