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Realistic fiction: Fever 1793 by Laura Halse Anderson ( Based on the real epidemic that hit Philadelphia in 1793, narrated by a fictional girl) Chains, also written by Laura Halse Anderson (A trilogy where a Black American girl fights for her freedom during the Revolutionary War) Blood on the River by Elise Carborne (Set in Jamestown, 1607, where a boy, who actually lived, learns how to settle with the Native Americans there) Biography: I Am Malala by Malala Yousafazi ( Autobiography about one girl fighting for all girl’s education, and freedom of speech) Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank (Diary Of Anne Frank, a girl who lived in hiding with her family during the Holocaust) —- That’s all I could think of for now. I haven’t read much realistic fiction/biography last year (2019).