Sherry’s Teen Girl Book Picks

I have a lovely patron who is a voracious reader. She has read and re-read so many excellent books. At sixteen, a student in a classical school, and being raised in a faithful Catholic home, she is looking for books that are new to her, exciting, well-written, and morally on point. She reads quickly and well, and therefore is stretching me in how I can best keep her fed on goodness. 

What a gift it is to have Sherry Early as a friend! Sherry has been my librarian “phone-a-friend” more and more of late. As I worked with my patron, I asked Sherry for a list of books suitable for a teen girl with strong morals. She has a particular interest in historical fiction and specifically Westward Expansion. She likes The Virginian, The Girl of the Limberlost, and Bargain Bride. She loves a great number of the classics. And, of late, she has been reading and re-reading Jennifer A. Nielsen because of her carefully researched and exciting wartime fiction. Sherry and I both appreciate Nielsen as well and so Sherry knew what we were after. 

Sherry generously agreed to share her list here. Please remember that she made this list based on her standards for her library and in consideration of my needs. Please note that wherever either of us has reviewed the book, we have linked to that review and encourage you to read those reviews to determine the appropriateness of the recommendation for your needs.

Fiction

Non Fiction

  • Messner biographies.
  • Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand. (youth edition?) Semicolon review.
  • Hidden Figures by Margot Shetterley. (youth edition?)
  • The Road from Home by David Kherdian.
  • Finding Home by David Kherdian.
  • God’s Smuggler by Brother Andrew
  • The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom. Semicolon review.
  • Joni by Joni Eareckson Tada.