Take a peek at these middle-grade novels for summer reading! Perfect for readers aged 9–13, these books feature problem-solving protagonists and a big dose of screen-free entertainment. From hilarious coming-of-age stories to moving family dramas, there is a summer book here for every young reader.

Jazz Davies Skips a Beat
In this middle-grade novel, Jazz is trying to process why her mom left, what exactly she’s feeling for a girl in her class and whether she wants to be one of the popular girls after all.
A relatable read about middle-school popularity, first crushes and true friends!

The Alina Butt series
Meet Alina Butt, an endearingly awkward preteen who must navigate the challenges of friendship, family and fitting in after moving from Pakistan to England.
This two-book series is perfect for kids who want to laugh out loud as Alina relies on her stubborn will and wacky sense of humor to survive the endlessly embarrassing situations she finds herself in.

I Won’t Feel This Way Forever
In this touching coming-of-age story, it’s 1989 and Mia binges MuchMusic and learns how to jar fish with her aunty and uncle. Then her grandma starts feeling unwell and Mia begins a summer of exploration, family and loss.
The sequel to Kim Spencer’s award-winning debut novel, Weird Rules to Follow.

The Water You’re Swimming In
A moving middle-grade novel, The Water You’re Swimming In follows Noah as he tries to be the perfect kid to keep his parents happy and his anxiety at bay after his teenage brother runs away.
“An absorbing family drama, helmed by an uncertain but sympathetic protagonist coming into his own.” —Kirkus Reviews

Collision
Thirteen-year-old Daniel witnesses the aftermath of two ships crashing in his small town’s canal and the shocking discovery that people are inside one of the shipping containers.
A sensitive and touching story that gives readers an age-appropriate understanding of human smuggling.
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