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Ten must-read books for teens ages 12 to 15 Classic books for teens ages 12 to 15

1, "Grass House", author: Cao Wenxuan. This book tells the story of the boy Sangsang's unforgettable elementary school life, he witnessed or directly involved in a series of seemingly ordinary but tear-jerking, touching stories: young boys and girls between the flawless love, the unfortunate young man and the pathos and elegance of the fight with the bad luck, the dying old man in the last moment of the personality of the glory, in the experience of the death of life's deep and beautiful comprehension? All these are both clearly and dimly displayed in the world of this teenager.

2. The Eleventh Red Rag, by Cao Wenxuan. This short collection of 17 stories is like the lonely reeds clustered in the northern region of Suzhou by the river swamp, when those white reeds fly up under the higher and higher sky in the fall, and then come into the view of the vast water as always? Once hidden in the depths of the teenager's mind trauma and depression, was a little lifted.

3. "Selected Works of Naoko Yasuhiro" by Naoko Yasuhiro. Naoko Yasufusa's works are exquisite and timeless, and one critic described her works as "flowers that open silently in a corner of the yard". The most important feature of her works is her imagination, which "sinks reality into the bottom of the world of fantasy, and it is difficult to draw a clear line of demarcation between reality and fantasy. "

4, "Mao Mao - The Incredible Story of a Time Thief and a Little Girl," by Andereas Hellnuth. this is an allegorical imaginative novel about time, but also a modern art fairy tale. Time is a gift from God, but people always lose it through their own pursuit of materialism.

5. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger: Anger and anxiety are the two main themes of the book, and the experiences and thoughts of the main character have caused a strong ****tone among teenagers, which has been warmly welcomed by readers, especially middle school students. The New York Times book review wrote: In the United States, reading The Catcher in the Rye is as important as graduating with the approval of a mentor.

6. "Self-Reliance Alone". Self-contained Alone" is a book published and distributed by Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House in June, 2016, written by Jia Pingwa. The author he takes the identity of a self-contained solo walker, perfectly shows the marvelousness of getting along with the world for the individual, and from the perspectives of loneliness, walking, life and death, and compassion, he gives spiritual soothing to those who are lonely and agitated in their hearts.

7. The Boy in the Shack. A novel written by Chandler Warner, a bestselling classic children's literature for 60 years, with more than 200 million copies sold worldwide. The U.S. Department of Education strongly recommended, the most readers love one of the 100 outstanding books. Let your child feel the power of courage, wisdom and kindness in reading. Comes with the original English version, bridging the gap between Chinese and English independent reading for your child.

8. Snow Curtains. In Chi Zijian's writing, the changes of the big time are refined to each small character. There is ugliness, repression, pain, and struggle in life, but there is also beautiful affection, love, and friendship. Just like the northeast where Chi Zijian grew up, even if it is freezing cold, he can feel the unyielding and warmth of humanity.

9. "Walking to the Edge of Life". Yang Jiang realized that the value of life lies in following the requirements of "spiritual conscience", cultivating oneself and perfecting oneself through thinking about the fundamental issues of destiny, life, life and death, and spirit and flesh.

10. "Demian". The author, Herman Hesse, tells the story of a young man, Sinclair, who is searching for a way to himself. Born and raised in the "bright world", Sinclair stumbled upon a very different "other world", where chaos and darkness made him anxious and confused, and plunged into the disaster brought about by lies.