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      Not a series, but a great book, is one of the first books I ever read as a young boy:

      **Johnny Tremain** is a work of historical fiction written in 1943 **by Esther Forbes** that is set in Boston prior to and during the outbreak of the American Revolution. Intended for teen-aged readers, the novel’s themes include apprenticeship, courtship, sacrifice, human rights, and the growing tension between Patriots and Loyalists as conflict nears.

      I read it again as an adult and it was still a very good read.

    2. Check out these —

      Show Me a Sign by Ann Clare LaZotte

      Freewater
      By Amina Luqman-Dawson

      The War That Saved My Life
      By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

      The Night Diary
      By Veera Hiranandani

      Ruta Sepetys’ books

      Under the Broken Sky
      By Mariko Nagai

      A Place to Belong
      By Cynthia Kadohata

    3. She’s probably still a bit too young for Elizabeth Wein’s series that starts with Code Name Verity (the first book in particular contains some scenes that a 12 year old might find too distressing), but save these for a couple of years time if she’s still into historical fiction – they’re excellent!

    4. A Place to Hang the Moon and Nothing Else But Miracles by Kate Albus

      Wolf Hollow, Beyond the Bright Sea, and Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk

      Blackbird Girls by Anne Blankman

      Brother’s Keeper by Julie Lee

      When the World Was Ours by Liz Kessler

      The Light in Hidden Places by Sharon Cameron

      Words on Fire by Jennifer A. Nielson

    5. The “Bloody Jack” books by LA Meyer were my favorite at that age. They’re about a girl who dresses as a boy to go to sea, bumping into every historical and literary figure imaginable on her rapid descent into piracy.

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