Historical Fiction for Young Adults provides historical knowledge to teens in the form of stories. Historical fiction centers on any historical or fictional character and the story line is set against historical background. Historical Fiction for Young Adults are mostly based on the World Wars, civil wars, Great Depression and other important historical events.
Historical Fiction for Young Adults reflect social and political events as experienced by living people of that time and seen through the eyes of a young protagonist. Historical Fiction for Young Adults describes the issues in an impartial manner so that the young reader can analyze them and make his own judgments.
Historical Fiction for Young Adults
- Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
- Called Birdy by Catherine Cushman Karen
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- The Borning Room by Paul Fleischman
- Shadows on the Sea by J.H. Harlow
- Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
- Jason's Gold by Will Hobbs
- Dawn Rider by Jan Hudson
- The Shining Company by R. Sutcliff
- The Road to Memphis by M.D. Taylor
- Kingdom by The Sea by Robert Westall
- Khaki Wings by Milton Dank
- The Shepherd by Frederick Forsyth
- No Hero for the Kaiser by R. Frank
- AK by Peter Dickinson
- The 43rd War by Peter Dickinson
- Ring the Judas Bell by James D. Foreman
- The Bloody Country by Christopher Collier and J.L. Collier
- The Fifth of March by Ann Rinaldi
- Calico Bush by Rachel Fiels
Historical Fiction for Young Adults infuses in young adult admiration for history.