Here are the top 30 biographies books for 12 year olds. Please click Read Review to read book reviews on Amazon. You can also click Find in Library to check book availability at your local library. If the default library is not correct, please follow Change Library to reset it.
1. The Hiding Place
by: Corrie ten Boom, Tim Foley, Lonnie DuPont Release date: Apr 28, 2015 Number of Pages: 208 Find in Library Read Review |
It’s World War II. Darkness has fallen over Europe as the Nazis spread hatred, fear and war across the globe. But on a quiet city corner in the Netherlands, one woman fights against the darkness.
In her quiet watchmaking shop, she and her family risk their lives to hide Jews, and others hunted by the Nazis, in a secret room, a “hiding place” that they built in the old building.
One day, however, Corrie and her family are betrayed. They’re captured and sent to the notorious Nazi concentration camps to die. Yet even in that darkest of places, Corrie still fights.
This is her story–and the story of how faith, hope and love ultimately triumphed over unthinkable evil.
2. God’s Graffiti: Inspiring Stories for Teens
by: Romal J. Tune Release date: Jun 18, 2013 Number of Pages: 144 Find in Library Read Review |
•Stop past pain and failure from hindering your future
•Value good and bad experiences and use them as building blocks for success
•Deal with your anger and fear to become emotionally whole and healthy
•Restore broken relationships and see the victory in God
Both practical and inspirational, this Bible study celebrates men and women in Scripture who left troubled pasts behinds to claim purpose-filled futures!
3. Gifts from the Enemy (The humanKIND Project)
by: Trudy Ludwig, Craig Orback Release date: Apr 04, 2014 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
4. Who Is Wayne Gretzky? (Who Was…?)
by: Gail Herman, Ted Hammond, Nancy Harrison Release date: Feb 05, 2015 Number of Pages: 113 Find in Library Read Review |
From the Trade Paperback edition.
5. The Underground Abductor (Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales #5): An Abolitionist Tale about Harriet Tubman
by: Nathan Hale Release date: Apr 21, 2015 Number of Pages: 128 Find in Library Read Review |
6. Chicken: A Comic Cat Memoir
by: Terese Jungle, Terese Jungle Release date: Dec 21, 2015 Number of Pages: 82 Find in Library Read Review |
A great read for kids and cats of all ages 🙂
Chicken is a soulful expression of the love between cat and person as it collides with the powerful tide of family, friends, loss, and the invisible forces that connect us.
Double Gold Winner in the 2016 Global E-book Awards for Best Children’s Nonfiction and Best Pet Nonfiction! For anyone who has ever loved a cat, Chicken‘s true story is a graphic novel that touches the heart. From funny to emotional, sweet to silly, thoughtful to mystical, this true cat memoir captures it all in 72 full-color, smile-making illustrations with bonus fun facts about cats and their habits.
“A beautiful, tenderly told story that’s appropriate for both children and adults. If you pay attention to all the little doodles, background decoration and the notes scattered throughout the illustrations, there’s a second story brewing just for adults. Look carefully, there are little gems buried in the details of the illustrations!”
— The Hungry Monster
7. Who Was Steve Irwin? (Who Was…?)
by: Dina Anastasio, Jim Eldridge Release date: May 19, 2015 Number of Pages: 114 Find in Library Read Review |
Steve Irwin did not have a typical childhood. Born in Melbourne, Australia, on February 22, 1962, he was raised on the wildlife park his parents owned. He cared for the animals and especially loved reptiles–he got a python for his sixth birthday! At nine years old, Steve was already helping his father wrestle small crocodiles. He became a crocodile trapper after graduating high school, catching the creatures before dangerous poachers could. Steve met his wife, Terri, at his family’s park, and instead of a honeymoon, the pair filmed a wildlife documentary that led to the creation of the well-known series The Crocodile Hunter. Tragically, Steve was killed on September 4, 2006 while filming a documentary when a stingray attacked, piercing his heart. He was forty-four years old. However, his life’s work obviously still strikes a chord with kids who voted him the winner of the 100th Who Was…? title.
8. Christian the Lion
by: Anthony Bourke, John Rendall Release date: Mar 10, 2009 Number of Pages: 128 Find in Library Read Review |
Christian the Lion tells the riveting true story of one animal’s ability to adapt to life in the wild, and captures the unexpectedly enduring connection between man and animal.
9. Princess Gabby Girl and The Sparkly Dress
by: Camille Battaglia, Karen Wolcott Release date: Jun 01, 2014 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
10. You Found Me: God’s Relentless Pursuit to Find You
by: Keith M. Robinson Release date: Jan 23, 2014 Number of Pages: 176 Find in Library Read Review |
Maybe you are facing circumstances even worse than Keith’s. Maybe you’ve made choices that have hurt you and the people around you. Maybe your family has failed or damaged you, leaving scars you’re sure will never heal. Or maybe you just can’t bring yourself to care anymore, because you’ve forgotten how to dream big. How ever lost you are, you have not been abandoned–a relentless God is pursuing you.
You Found Me is Keith’s story of a tragic life redeemed, but it’s more than that: It’s the story of anyone willing to be found.
11. Magnificent Minds: 16 Pioneering Women in Science and Medicine
by: Pendred E. Noyce Release date: Mar 01, 2015 Number of Pages: 180 Find in Library Read Review |
National Science Teachers Foundation/Children’s Book Council, Outstanding Science Trade Book Award
Full of the inspirational stories girls need for exploring a future in science
Did you know that Florence Nightingale pioneered the use of statistics in public health? That Marie Curie is still the only person to have won the Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry—and the only winner whose daughter also won a Nobel Prize? That in the 17th century, the most accomplished scholar in mathematical astronomy was a Polish woman, Maria Cunitz? That the pysicist who first explained nuclear fission was a woman, Lise Meitner?That two of the pioneers of computer science were women, Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper? For centuries, women have risen above their traditional roles to pursue new understanding of the natural world. This book, which grows out of an exhibit at the Grolier Club in New York, introduces the lives, sayings, and dreams of sixteen women over four centuries and chronicles their contributions to mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, computer science, and medicine. Sweeping and inspirational, this book should be read by all girls and young women who share curiosity about the world and the dream of making a difference.
12. Who Was Clara Barton? (Who Was…?)
by: Stephanie Spinner, David Groff Release date: Jul 24, 2014 Number of Pages: 112 Find in Library Read Review |
13. Frederick Douglass for Kids: His Life and Times, with 21 Activities (For Kids series)
by: Nancy I. Sanders Release date: Jun 01, 2012 Number of Pages: 144 Find in Library Read Review |
Few Americans have had as much impact on this nation as Frederick Douglass. Born on a plantation, he later escaped slavery and helped others to freedom via the Underground Railroad. In time he became a bestselling author, an outspoken newspaper editor, a brilliant orator, a tireless abolitionist, and a brave civil rights leader. He was famous on both sides of the Atlantic in the years leading up to the Civil War, and when war broke out, Abraham Lincoln invited him to the White House for counsel and advice.
Frederick Douglass for Kids follows the footsteps of a true hero, one of the leading African Americans of his day. And to better appreciate Douglass and his times, readers will:
· form a debating club
· create a sailor’s tarpaulin hat and cravat that Douglass wore during his escape
· make a Civil War haversack
· participate in a microlending program
and more
14. Women Making America
by: Heidi Hemming, Julie Hemming Savage Release date: Oct 31, 2014 Number of Pages: 379 Find in Library Read Review |
15. Mary Slessor: Missionary Mother
by: Terri B. Kelly Release date: Feb 28, 2014 Number of Pages: 176 Find in Library Read Review |
16. C.T. Studd: No Retreat (Christian Heroes: Then & Now)
by: Janet Benge, Geoff Benge Release date: Apr 04, 2005 Number of Pages: 192 Find in Library Read Review |
C.T. and his companion were lost in the African jungle. All the warning others had given the two missionaries rushed into C.T.’s mind. He had the uneasy sensation of being watched. C.T. shivered as he stared into the dense foliage surrounding him. He was exposed on all sides, clearly visible to anything or anyone concealed in the jungle.
Endowed with rare determination and a wry sense of humor, C.T. Studd unceasingly pursued a life devoted to God. A star English cricket player in his youth, C.T. did nothing halfway. When challenged by near tragedy and the words of an atheist, the wealthy young man became a missionary of exteme devotion.
Serving in China, India, and finally Central Africa, C.T. Studd was the first missionary to reach numerous tribes deep in the congo. Together with the mission he founded, Worldwide Evangelization Crusade, this man who refused to retreat opened a way for Africans to hear the gospel for years to come.
17. A Children’s Illustrated History of Presidential Assassination
by: Bryan L Young, Erin Kubinek, Scout Young, Paul S Kemp Release date: Mar 27, 2014 Number of Pages: 190 Find in Library Read Review |
18. Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree
by: Claudia Cangilla McAdam, David Hill Release date: Oct 28, 2015 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
19. The Lincolns: A Scrapbook Look at Abraham and Mary
by: Candace Fleming Release date: Oct 14, 2008 Number of Pages: 200 Find in Library Read Review |
Here are the extraordinary lives of Abraham and Mary, from their disparate childhoods and tumultuous courtship, through the agony of the Civil War, to the loss of three of their children, and finally their own tragic deaths. Readers can find Mary’s recipe for Abraham’s favorite cake—and bake it themselves; hear what Abraham looked like as a toddler; see a photo of the Lincolns’ dog; discover that the Lincoln children kept goats at the White House; see the Emancipation Proclamation written in Lincoln’ s own hand. Perfect for reluctant readers as well as history lovers, The Lincolns provides a living breathing portrait of a man, a woman, and a country.
20. Simone Biles: Superstar of Gymnastics: GymnStars Volume 6
by: Christine Dzidrums, Ricardo Bufolin, Joseph Dzidrums Release date: Dec 29, 2015 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
21. Lulu’s Christmas Story: A True Story of Faith and Hope During the Great Depression
by: Ludmilla Bollow Release date: Oct 20, 2014 Number of Pages: 256 Find in Library Read Review |
Christmas is eagerly awaited by Lulu, a young girl living in a small Wisconsin town during the Great Depression. Anticipation is transformed into anxiety when Daddy loses his job, doubts about Santa flicker, and that Shirley Temple doll seems further away than ever. Mama reveals her own brutal Christmas as an orphan, adding new worries. But it’s Lulu’s deep faith and vibrant hope that keeps her looking forward to each new day and the glorious gift of Christmas. In her touching memoir, Ludmilla Bollow, an award-winning playwright and novelist, recounts the year before her family’s toughest Christmas. There’s a haunting encounter with freaks at a circus sideshow, the heartbreaking loss of the town’s recluse who was committed to finding true love, a disastrous Thanksgiving at Grandma’s, and, of course, the long-awaited Christmas! Lulu’s spirit of love and joy radiates throughout this emotional recall of family life during hard times.
(Ludmilla Bollow)
22. Alex the Parrot: No Ordinary Bird: A True Story
by: Stephanie Spinner, Meilo So Release date: Oct 09, 2012 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
His intelligence surprised everyone, including Irene. He learned to count, add, and subtract; to recognize shapes, sizes, and colors; and to speak, and understand, hundreds of words. These were things no other animal could do. Alex wasn’t supposed to have the brainpower to do them, either. But he did them anyway.
Accompanied by Meilo So’s stunning illustrations, Alex and Irene’s story is one of groundbreaking discoveries about animal intelligence, hard work, and the loving bonds of a unique friendship.
23. Fantastic Fugitives: Criminals, Cutthroats, and Rebels Who Changed History (While on the Run!) (The Changed History Series)
by: Brianna DuMont, Bethany Straker Release date: Jan 05, 2016 Number of Pages: 192 Find in Library Read Review |
Spartacus
Martin Luther
Harriet Tubman
John Dillinger
Emmeline Pankhurst
Nelson Mandela
And six more!
The exciting second book in the Changed History series, Fantastic Fugitives lets you follow these historical figures’ fast-paced stories to learn how anyone can change the world. Even you! Just make sure you have your running shoes on.
This book is ideal for kids ages 8 and up, and is especially good for reluctant readers and those kids who think history reading is simply dry and boring. There are many color illustrations, photographs, and maps included through the book and sidebars with fascinating facts break up larger chunks of text in each chapter. Teachers, librarians, and parents will like that this can be used as a good go-to book to inspire kids to become interested in history.
24. For the Love of Texas: Tell Me about the Colonists!
by: Betsy Christian, George Christian, Chris A. Gruszka, Henry Williams (H.W.) Brands Release date: Jul 09, 2013 Number of Pages: 112 Find in Library Read Review |
25. The Shared Heart: Portraits And Stories Celebrating Lesbian, Gay, And Bisexual Young People
by: Adam Mastoon Release date: Nov 05, 1997 Number of Pages: 96 Find in Library Read Review |
Published in collaboration with the adult division of William Morrow.
26. Ben Franklin’s Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman’s Life
by: Candace Fleming Release date: Apr 15, 2014 Number of Pages: 128 Find in Library Read Review |
How Ben Franklin answered that question — through his work as a writer, printer, statesman, and inventor — forever established him as one of America’s greatest figures. On one day in 1729 he published the first edition of the Pennsylvania Gazette; on another day he changed the Declaration of Independence by adding the famous words, “We hold these truths to be self-evident”; and it was all in a day’s work when he planted the first willow trees in America.
Modeled on his own Poor Richard’s Almanack, this unique scrapbook captures Franklin’s countless accomplishments. Biography and anecdote, cartoon and etching mesh to create a fascinating portrait of this most fascinating man. Anyone interested in the birth of American democracy…or curious about the rise of the U.S. postal system…or wondering how paper money came to be…or wanting to know how Ben Franklin was part of it all, is sure to pore over Ben Franklin’s Almanac.
27. Who Wins?: 100 Historical Figures Go Head-to-Head and You Decide the Winner!
by: Clay Swartz, Tom Booth Release date: Jul 12, 2016 Number of Pages: 104 Find in Library Read Review |
Mixing and matching 100 historical figures in 50 competitive categories, from Ping-Pong to climbing Mount Everest, Who Wins? turns history into a compelling game, which means kids learn while having fun in the process. Each of the famous people is given a short bio and ranked in six categories—bravery, leadership, artistry, wealth, wisdom, and fitness.
And because there are no right answers, the reader decides, and in the very act of deciding and justifying the answer, real learning has taken place.
28. Paul Brand: Helping Hands (Christian Heroes: Then & Now)
by: Janet Benge, Geoff Benge Release date: Mar 20, 2011 Number of Pages: 208 Find in Library Read Review |
The son of missionary parents, Paul Brand did not plan on becoming a doctor. After training as a builder, he was called by God into medicine and spent a lifetime treating leprosy and restoring hope to thousands of sufferers.
Dr. Paul Brand became the first surgeon in the world to use reconstructive surgery to correct the deformities of leprosy in the hands and feet. He strove to eliminate the stigma of the disease and rebuild the lives of those destroyed by it. A humble, brilliant servant, he influenced faith and medical communities around the world, reminding us that all men are created in the image of God.
29. Tiny Stitches: The Life of Medical Pioneer Vivien Thomas
by: Gwendolyn Hooks, Colin Bootman Release date: May 15, 2016 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
Vivien Thomas’s greatest dream was to attend college to study medicine. But after the stock market crashed in 1929, Vivien lost all his savings. Then he heard about a job opening at the Vanderbilt University medical school under the supervision of Dr. Alfred Blalock. Vivien knew that the all-white school would never admit him as a student, but he hoped working there meant he was getting closer to his dream.
As Dr. Blalock s research assistant, Vivien learned surgical techniques. In 1943, Vivien was asked to help Dr. Helen Taussig find a cure for children with a specific heart defect. After months of experimenting, Vivien developed a procedure that was used for the first successful open-heart surgery on a child. Afterward, Dr. Blalock and Dr. Taussig announced their innovative new surgical technique, the Blalock-Taussig shunt. Vivien s name did not appear in the report.
Overcoming racism and resistance from his colleagues, Vivien ushered in a new era of medicine children s heart surgery. Tiny Stitches is the compelling story of this incredible pioneer in medicine.”
30. Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodall
by: Anita Silvey, Jane Goodall Release date: Jun 09, 2015 Number of Pages: 96 Find in Library Read Review |
Best Selling Books for 12 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Animals
- Biographies
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Computers & Technology
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Sports & Outdoors
- Children’s Cookbooks
Recommended Books for 12 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Animals
- Biographies
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Computers & Technology
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Sports & Outdoors
- Children’s Cookbooks
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