Books by Ann M. Martin and related authors
Award winning
Jessi's Big Break
Ann M. Martin, 1998
137 pages
Why to read
- Explores personal growth and embracing new challenges.
- Highlights importance of friendship and teamwork.
- Encourages resilience and adaptability in kids.
- Supports development of emotional intelligence.

Jessi's Big Break
Ann M. Martin, 1998
Dawn's Big Date
Ann M. Martin, 1992
159 pages
Why to read
- Explores themes of friendship and personal growth.
- Encourages emotional development and empathy.
- Supports confidence in decision-making.
- Ideal for engaging young readers and parents.

Dawn's Big Date
Ann M. Martin, 1992
Award winning
Jessi's Gold Medal
Ann M. Martin, 1992
155 pages
Why to read
- Celebrates teamwork, dedication, and achieving personal goals.
- Fosters understanding of sportsmanship and fair play.
- Boosts self-esteem through overcoming challenges.
- Encourages active family reading and discussion.

Jessi's Gold Medal
Ann M. Martin, 1992
Award winning
Karen's Birthday: A Graphic Novel
Ann M. Martin, Katy Farina, 2023
156 pages
Why to read
- Relatable story for young readers about growing up and friendship.
- Engaging graphic novel format that brings the story to life.
- Positive messages about kindness and perseverance.
- Part of a popular series that encourages children to read more.

Karen's Birthday: A Graphic Novel
Ann M. Martin, Katy Farina, 2023
Award winning
Karen's Kittycat Club: A Graphic Novel (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #4) (4) (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphix)
Ann M. Martin, Katy Farina, 2021
128 pages
Why to read
- Vibrant graphic novel, captivating young readers visually. - Explores themes of friendship and responsibility. - Encourages creative thinking and teamwork. - Ideal for developing early reading skills.

Karen's Kittycat Club: A Graphic Novel (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #4) (4) (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphix)
Ann M. Martin, Katy Farina, 2021
Award winning
Abby's Lucky Thirteen
Ann M. Martin, 1996
126 pages
Why to read
- Navigates themes of friendship, family, and personal growth.
- Enhances empathy and emotional intelligence in young readers.
- Supports visual literacy through engaging narrative structure.
- Reassures parents with its age-appropriate content.

Abby's Lucky Thirteen
Ann M. Martin, 1996
Award winning
The Meanest Doll in the World
Brian Selznick, Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, 2003
304 pages
Why to read
- Engaging adventure enriches problem-solving skills.
- Addresses self-esteem and peer pressure.
- Fosters empathy and relationships understanding.
- Enhances imaginative play and creativity.

The Meanest Doll in the World
Brian Selznick, Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, 2003
Award winning
Stacey's Choice
Ann M. Martin, 1992
138 pages
Why to read
- Relatable characters and situations
- Explores themes of friendship, family, and personal growth
- Engaging and easy-to-read style
- Promotes empathy and understanding of others' experiences
