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For instance, in Jacob Have I Loved, a twin comes of age in the 1940s, and finds that she indeed can make ordinary life more than extraordinary. Realistic fiction also tends to be more contemporary in tone, connecting with issues that are relevant to contemporary family situations. Issues such as divorce, dysfunctional families, adoptions, etc. are dealt with in a serious and relevant manner; in On My Honor, a young boy must deal with the guilt he has about the death of his best friend; while in The Tulip Touch, a girl finally realizes she must remove herself from a destructive relationship or face becoming a victim herself. Situational realism is also part of this genre -- books on the loss of a friend, pet, or relative; family crisis; disease; adoption; or natural disasters. In Bud, Not Buddy, the issues of homelessness, the depression, child-abuse, and a search for self-actualization are told through the eyes of a 10-year-old (in age only) African-American boy. Over the past few decades, realistic fiction has made great headway in dealing with issues of race, gender, special challenges, and friendship between members of different ethnic or socio-economic groups.
REALISTIC FICTION
Level
Author
Publisher
Year
Awards, Miscellaneous
K
Never Spit on Your Shoes
Cazet,
Denys
Scholastic
1996
Dialog about first day of school and what happens during school day; informative and teaches empathy.1
Pa Lia's First Day
Edwards,
Michelle
Harcourt
2005
Anxiety about fitting in; some words may be challenging and might be a combination of story time an individual reading.
2
A Grain of Rice
Pittman, Helena
Yearling
1995
How can a grain of rice turn into something wonderful? Also includes mathematics.
3
The Hundred Dresses
Estes, Eleanor
Sandpiper
1994
Newbury; issues of belonging, acculturation
4
On My Honor
Bauer,
Marion
Yearling
1987
Deals with issues of death, guilt, and uncomfortable emotions.
5
Walk Two Moons
Creech, Sharon
Harper Collins
1996
Newbury; Native American issues, love, loss, and complexity of emotions.
6
Jacob Have I Loved
Paterson, Katherine
Harper Collins
1990
Coming of age; 1940s, being a twin
7
Bud, Not Buddy
Curtis, Christopher
Laurel Lead
2004
African-American; leaving home, abuse, learning to trust and love.
8
Tulip Touch
Fine,
Anne
Longman
2003
Dysfunctional relationships; sociopathic tendencies, being true to oneself
Fantasy -- The human condition seems to revel in the idea of archetypal situations in which magic, monsters, dragons, and the paranormal can interact with gods, heroes, and adventures. Fantasy is different than Science Fiction, but may include elements of new.....