National Book Lovers Day: 5 Classic Books For Teens
National Book Lovers Day is celebrated every August 9th. It’s an unofficial holiday that encourages book lovers to celebrate reading and literature.
In the spirit of National Book Lovers Day, we’ve compiled a list of five classic books for teens. These classic books for teens have stood the test of time and continue to captivate readers with their timeless stories.
1. “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee
First published in 1960, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a coming-of-age story set in the Deep South during the Great Depression. The book follows six-year-old Scout Finch as she navigates through racial injustice and societal norms. She is alongside her brother Jem and their father, Atticus Finch, a lawyer. He defended an innocent black man, Tom Robinson, accused of rape.
Tom’s trial and its aftermath expose the town’s deep-seated racism but also highlight moments of courage and compassion. Through Scout’s innocent perspective, readers witness the harsh realities of bigotry and prejudice while also being reminded of the power of empathy and humanity.
This timeless classic won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and continues to be relevant today. It tackles themes of race, justice, and morality that are still prevalent in our society. It’s a must-read for all teens.
2. “The Chronicles Of Narnia” by C.S. Lewis
“The Chronicles of Narnia” is a series of seven novels published between 1950 and 1956. With a mixture of fantasy and adventure, these novels take readers on a journey filled with magical talking animals and creatures, as well as battles between good and evil.
Four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, are sent away to the countryside to escape the bombings in London during World War II. While staying at a professor’s house, they discover a secret wardrobe that leads them to the fantastical world of Narnia.
Each book in the series follows the siblings as they face different challenges and learn important lessons along the way. With themes of bravery, sacrifice, and loyalty, “The Chronicles of Narnia” is a beloved classic for readers of all ages.
3. “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger
“The Catcher in the Rye” tells the story of Holden Caulfield, a 16-year-old boy. The novel details two days in his life after he’s been expelled from school. Holden is a troubled teenager, struggling with the loss of his brother and feeling disconnected from the world around him.
Through Holden’s cynical and jaded narration, readers are taken on a journey through New York City as he tries to make sense of adulthood, identity, and societal expectations. This book has been praised for its raw portrayal of teenage angst, isolation, innocence, and rebellion, making it relatable to many young adults.
“The Catcher in the Rye” was published in 1951 and sparked controversy due to its explicit language and rebellious themes. However, it continues to be a popular read among teenagers for its honest depiction of growing up and finding one’s place in the world.
4. “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins
“The Hunger Games,” published in 2008, is a dystopian novel aimed at young adults. It is written from the perspective of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a post-apocalyptic future. The novel follows her journey as she is forced to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a televised event where children from different districts must fight to the death.
Through Katniss’ fierce determination and rebellion against the oppressive government, readers are exposed to themes of power, corruption, survival, and sacrifice. The novel also explores issues of classism and media manipulation.
“The Hunger Games” became an instant hit and was adapted into a successful film franchise. It has been praised for its strong female protagonist and thought-provoking commentary on society. Whether you’re looking for action, romance, or social commentary, “The Hunger Games” has something for everyone.
5. “The Princess Bride” by William Goldman
If a tale of love and adventure is what you’re looking for, then “The Princess Bride” is the perfect book for you. Published in 1973, this novel follows the story of Buttercup and Westley, two star-crossed lovers who must overcome obstacles to be together.
Filled with pirates, giants, sword fights, and true love, “The Princess Bride” is a classic fairy tale that appeals to readers of all ages. The story is cleverly written with humour and wit by author William Goldman.
Despite being mostly known as a film adaptation (released in 1987), the original book offers even more depth and insight into the characters and their relationships. It’s a timeless tale that will leave you laughing, crying, and believing in true love.
Happy Reading!
Embrace National Book Lovers Day by diving into one of these fantastic classic books for teens. Each one offers a unique and captivating story that will transport you to different worlds and make you fall in love with reading all over again.
We at Tutor Doctor believe that reading is a powerful tool.
So pick up one of these books and let yourself be swept away by the magic of reading!