Due to the advancement of technology, it is increasingly rare to see children and adolescents cultivating the habit of reading. It is common to see them with a cell phone in hand, connected to social networks. Although there are literary works that do not arouse the curiosity of young people, there are also those that can be very interesting for them.
Below, we present some suggestions of books suitable for children and young people.
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Literary works for children and young people to join
- The Boys on Paul Street, by Ferenc Molnár
This work tells the story of a group of boys who fight in the streets of Budapest. Although this fact could be the subject of an article, for the author of the book it became a delightful novel. Written with grace and a deep understanding of the boys' universe, this book is a great choice.
- Little Nicolas, by Sempé-Goscinny
It is a book that tells the adventures of the boy Nicolau. By recounting his experiences at school to parents and friends, he presents a narrative of how a child perceives the world. The prose is fluent, precise, and accessible.
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne
The book tells the story of professors Aronnax and Ned Land, who become prisoners of Captain Nemo and start living aboard the submarine Nautilus. Throughout history, Verne, author of the work, presents the richness of the marine world in a fascinating way.
- The Adventures of Robin Hood by Alexandre Dumas
It is a story in which a criminal steals from the rich to donate to the poor. Between the woods of Sherwood and Barnsdale, Robin Hood and his allies fight the Sheriff of Nottingham and the soldiers of the usurper king. In addition, the book introduces the beautiful Lady Marian, Robin's passion, and Tuck, his ally.
- Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling
Published in seven volumes between 1997 and 2007, the series tells the story of a young wizard named Harry Potter, who lives in a magical world full of adventures and dangers.
- The Secret Garden by Frances Rodgson Burnett
The story tells the meeting of a girl and a boy, but above all, it celebrates their friendship. The boy lives in a bed, but when the girl arrives, she injects him with life and together they manage to leave the room. They discover a secret garden and a story is revealed.