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Books like Oxford School Shakespeare: Macbeth
Award winning
A Wish in the Dark
Christina Soontornvat, 2020
384 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure in a fantastical Thai-inspired setting.
Explores themes of justice, freedom, and equality.
Inspires empathy and moral reasoning in young readers.
Engaging narrative that fosters imagination and curiosity.

A Wish in the Dark
Christina Soontornvat, 2020
McTavish on the Move
Meg Rosoff, 2019
128 pages
Why to read
Relatable family dynamics
Heartwarming animal character
Themes of change and resilience
Humorous storytelling

McTavish on the Move
Meg Rosoff, 2019
Award winning
Gordon Visits Denmark: Volume 1
Anna Emilie Hoffman, Pauline Stokholm, 2023
29 pages
Why to read
Experience the charm and beauty of Denmark through Gordon's eyes.
Learn about Danish culture, history, and traditions.
Discover the importance of friendship and courage in new experiences.
Enjoy a heartwarming story that will inspire readers to explore the world.

Gordon Visits Denmark: Volume 1
Anna Emilie Hoffman, Pauline Stokholm, 2023
Award winning
Jamaica
Golriz Golkar, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Gain a unique cultural perspective: Reading 'Jamaica' by Golriz Golkar may provide readers with a fresh and insightful look into Jamaican culture, history, and society, offering a deeper understanding of the country and its people.
Experience the author's narrative style: Golriz Golkar may have a distinctive voice and storytelling ability that captivates readers, making the book an engaging and enjoyable read.
Explore thematic depth: The book might delve into themes such as identity, belonging, or the complexities of post-colonial societies, which can provoke thought and discussion among readers.
Support diverse literature: By choosing to read 'Jamaica,' readers can support authors from diverse backgrounds and contribute to the promotion of a wider range of literary voices and stories.

Jamaica
Golriz Golkar, 2021
Award winning
MacBeth : For Kids (Shakespeare Can Be Fun series)
Lois Burdett, 1996
64 pages
Why to read
Simplifies Shakespeare for young, developing minds.
Encourages appreciation for classic literature early on.
Stimulates imagination through accessible storytelling.
Supports language skills and comprehension development.

MacBeth : For Kids (Shakespeare Can Be Fun series)
Lois Burdett, 1996
Award winning
Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (Mostly Ghostly Book 2)
R.L. Stine, 2004
144 pages
Why to read
Captivating ghostly adventures spark imagination.
Relatable young characters enhance emotional connection.
Encourages bravery and problem-solving skills.
Fun, spooky narrative with educational value.

Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (Mostly Ghostly Book 2)
R.L. Stine, 2004
Award winning
The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy
Anne Ursu, 2021
423 pages
Why to read
Empowers girls through strong, intelligent characters.
Explores themes of bravery and friendship.
Encourages resilience and self-discovery.
Ideal for enhancing critical thinking skills.

The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy
Anne Ursu, 2021
Award winning
Tidesong
Wendy Xu, 2021
240 pages
Why to read
Captivating fantasy story enhances imaginative thinking.
Features strong, dynamic characters promoting resilience.
Encourages empathy and understanding through relational conflicts.
Beautiful illustrations complement the magical narrative.

