Realistic Fiction books assigned in US schools
US schools assign 135 books in the Realistic Fiction genre, sourced from state ELA standards, AP/IB syllabi, and Common Core exemplar lists. Each title links to its grade range, Lexile, and the specific curricula citing it.
- Books on file
- 135
- Lexile range
- 360L–890L
- Grade span
- 2–10
Recurring themes
family (29) · friendship (24) · identity (18) · family life (11) · schools (11) · grief (8) · courage (7) · bullying (6)
Authors in this genre
Betsy Cromer Byars (3) · Gordon Korman (3) · Jason Reynolds (3) · Jerry Spinelli (3) · Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (3) · Alan Gratz (2)
Realistic Fiction by grade
Realistic Fiction by theme
Realistic Fiction titles
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101 Ways to Bug Your ParentsLee Wardlaw
A Boy Called BatElana K. Arnold
A Boy Named QueenSara Cassidy
AlbertDonna Jo Napoli
All About SamLois Lowry
All the Money in the WorldBill Brittain
Alligator SueSharon Arms Doucet
Amal UnboundAisha Saeed
Are You There God? It's Me, MargaretJudy Blume
Attaboy, Sam!Lois Lowry
Ava and PipCarol Weston
Avalon HighMeg Cabot
Baby-Sitting Is a Dangerous JobWillo Davis Roberts
BacklashSarah Darer Littman
Ban This BookAlan Gratz
Big BenDavid Harry Walker
Black Brother, Black BrotherJewell Parker Rhodes
BlubberJudy Blume
Boy at WarHarry Mazer
Call Me HopeGretchen Olson
Class ClownJohanna Hurwitz
Clayton Byrd Goes UndergroundRita Williams-Garcia
Counting by 7sHolly Goldberg Sloan
CrenshawKatherine Applegate
Show all 135 titles
- Dear Mr. Henshaw · Beverly Cleary
- Do Bananas Chew Gum? · Jamie Gilson
- Dogtown · Katherine Applegate & Gennifer Choldenko
- Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life · Rachel Renée Russell
- Dress Coded · Carrie Firestone
- Drive-By · Lynne Ewing
- Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie · Jordan Sonnenblick
- Duke · Kirby Larson
- Eight Keys · Suzanne M. LaFleur
- Ellie's Story · W. Bruce Cameron
- Ferris · Kate DiCamillo
- Flying Solo · Ralph J. Fletcher
- Forged by Fire · Sharon M. Draper
- Fourth Grade Rats · Jerry Spinelli
- Front Desk · Kelly Yang
- Fudge · Charlotte Towner Graeber
- Genesis Begins Again · Alicia D. Williams
- Ghost · Jason Reynolds
- Ghost Boys · Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Henry Reed's Babysitting Service · Keith Robertson
- Here Comes the Garbage Barge · Jonah Winter
- Hoot · Carl Hiaasen
- Hope in the Valley · Mitali Perkins
- Hostage · Willo Davis Roberts
- Ida B. and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World · Katherine Hannigan
- Invisible Isabel · Sally J. Pla
- Jelly Belly · Robert Kimmel Smith
- Jonathan Livingston Seagull · Richard Bach
- Lawn Boy · Gary Paulsen
- Loch · Paul Zindel
- Look Both Ways · Jason Reynolds
- Loser · Jerry Spinelli
- Lulu's Mysterious Mission · Judith Viorst
- Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All · Chanel Miller
- Math Curse · Jon Scieszka
- Mick Harte Was Here · Barbara Park
- My Dog, My Hero · Betsy Cromer Byars
- My Explosive Diary · Emily Gale
- Night of the Twisters · Ivy Ruckman
- No Talking · Andrew Clements
- Orbiting Jupiter · Gary D. Schmidt
- Pie in the Sky · Remy Lai
- Posted · John David Anderson
- Prisoner B-3087 · Alan Gratz
- Project Mulberry · Linda Sue Park
- Ramona's World · Beverly Cleary
- Romiette and Julio · Sharon M. Draper
- Ruby Lost and Found · Christina Li
- Rules · Cynthia Lord
- Save Me a Seat · Sarah Weeks
- Saving Winslow · Sharon Creech
- Saving Zasha · Randi G. Barrow
- Say What? · Margaret Peterson Haddix
- Schooled · Gordon Korman
- Secrets of My Hollywood Life · Jen Calonita
- Secrets of the Mummies · Shelley Tanaka
- Sharing Susan · Eve Bunting
- Shiloh · Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- Shiloh Season · Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- Shoeshine Girl · Clyde Robert Bulla
- Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You · Barthe DeClements
- Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe · Jo Watson Hackl
- So B. It · Sarah Weeks
- Stand Up, Yumi Chung · Jessica Kim
- Star in the Storm · Joan Hiatt Harlow
- Stargirl · Jerry Spinelli
- Stepping Up · Mark Fink
- Striped Ice Cream · Joan M. Lexau
- Stuck in Neutral · Terry Trueman
- Stuntboy, In-Between Time · Jason Reynolds
- Surviving the Applewhites · Stephanie S. Tolan
- Tangerine · Edward Bloor
- The Boy at the Back of the Class · Onjali Q. Raúf
- The Boys Start the War · Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- The Cat Ate My Gymsuit · Paula Danziger
- The Computer Nut · Betsy Cromer Byars
- The Cybil War · Betsy Byars
- The Fourteenth Goldfish · Jennifer L. Holm
- The Ghost Inside the Monitor · Margaret Jean Anderson
- The Girl Who Could Fly · Victoria Forester
- The Gollywhopper Games · Jody Feldman
- The Honest Truth · Dan Gemeinhart
- The Lemonade War · Davies, Jacqueline
- The Perfect Score · Rob Buyea
- The Pinballs · Betsy Cromer Byars
- The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise · Dan Gemeinhart
- The Secret Funeral of Slim Jim the Snake · Elvira Woodruff
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants · Ann Brashares
- The Strange Case of Origami Yoda · Tom Angleberger
- The Stranger Next Door · Peg Kehret
- The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman · Gennifer Choldenko
- The Thing About Leftovers · C.C. Payne
- The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street · Karina Yan Glaser
- Togo · Robert J. Blake
- Touching Spirit Bear · Ben Mikaelsen
- Trading Places with Tank Talbott · Dori Hillestad Butler
- Tucky Jo and Little Heart · Patricia Polacco
- Ungifted · Gordon Korman
- Unplugged · Gordon Korman
- Verdi · Janell Cannon
- Walk Two Moons · Sharon Creech
- Weslandia · Paul Fleischman
- When Zachary Beaver Came to Town · Kimberly Willis Holt
- When the Wolves Returned · Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
- Who Needs a Bratty Brother? · Linda Gondosch
- Wild Wings · Gill Lewis
- You Are Here: Connecting Flights · Ellen Oh
- You Shouldn't Have to Say Goodbye · Patricia Hermes
- Zach's Lie · Roland Smith
- Zen and the Art of Faking It · Jordan Sonnenblick
- ¡Vamos! Let's Go Eat · Raúl the Third III
How Realistic Fiction fits US school reading lists
Realistic Fiction appears in 135 titles across the US-school assigned-reading canon ReadingList tracks. The genre is assigned across grades 2 through 10, with Lexile measures spanning 360L to 890L. Realistic Fiction occupies a specific pedagogical slot in US ELA standards: state frameworks pair the genre with reading-skill anchors that the form is structurally well-suited to teach — Common Core's RL.3 (character development) and RL.5 (structure of texts) tasks lean on Realistic Fiction conventions, and AP English Literature's free-response prompts regularly draw on works of Realistic Fiction as exemplar texts.
Within US schools, Realistic Fiction is taught with explicit attention to genre conventions: students are expected to identify the genre's defining structural moves, the standard narrative or rhetorical patterns Realistic Fiction follows, and the way authors either honor or subvert those patterns. Common themes across Realistic Fiction titles in this corpus include family, friendship, identity, themes that recur because the genre's structural conventions naturally surface them. For teachers assembling a thematic unit, this means a Realistic Fiction text usually slots into the curriculum at a particular skill-targeting moment — not interchangeably with texts from other genres.
Authors whose Realistic Fiction work appears most frequently in US-school canons include Betsy Cromer Byars, Gordon Korman, Jason Reynolds. Each works in Realistic Fiction with a distinct voice and structural emphasis — meaning the corpus is not a single uniform reading experience but a range of approaches to the form. Students moving through Realistic Fiction titles across grade levels typically encounter the genre's most accessible exemplars in middle school (focused plots, clear character arcs) and its most demanding exemplars in AP and IB courses (multiple narrators, period-specific vocabulary, sustained ambiguity).
Common questions
- How many Realistic Fiction books do US schools assign?
- 135 books classified as Realistic Fiction appear across the curricula and state ELA standards tracked by ReadingList. Each is cited from a state department of education, AP/IB syllabus, Common Core exemplar list, or peer-reviewed source.
- What's the Lexile range for Realistic Fiction books?
- Lexile measures for Realistic Fiction titles in this corpus range from 360L to 890L. Books without a published Lexile (poetry, drama, picture books) are not included in this range.
- What grades read Realistic Fiction?
- Books in the Realistic Fiction genre are assigned across grades 2 through 10 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. Specific grade placements are listed on each book's detail page.
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