I think most of those would be suitable for middle schoolers, except perhaps The Witch of Blackbird Pond
I know I read this well before high school. And that was back in the innocent days.
I was using a "Books for Girls" book as a reference for gift-giving to my niece and I gave Blackbird to her when she was 10 (based on whatever age range they had).
That was a good guide; I almost wish I hadn't given it away in the move.
I think I was 9 or 10 myself, but my reading was so eclectic that I don't really know what age group reads what.
We read Witch of Blackbird Pond in school in sixth grade.
I STILL love
The Witch of Blackbird Pond.
Also
Caddie Woodlawn
and
Roller Skates
and
Strawberry Girl.
Wow, now I wish I had all of my childhood books right here to page through.
They're making a movie of Beezus and Ramona. [link] The girl playing Ramona is 9. Isn't she supposed to be about 5 in that book?
She's five in at least one of the books. I think I read every Beverly Cleary as a child.
I'm reading
Ramona the Pest
with one of my kids right now, and Ramona's just starting Kindergarten. fwiw.
OK, and
Beezus and Ramona
comes before
Ramona the Pest.
So yeah, totally wrong age. They also case Selena Gomez as Beezus, and she's about 15 or so, I think -- Beezus in that book should be maybe 12?
With the youngest Fanning now in grade school, I suspect they just couldn't find a 5 year-old mature enough to carry a feature film.
Yep. Witch of Blackbird Pond and Roller Skates.
Darn-- Velvet Room wasn't a Newbery. Plus, published in 1964, so it's not within your time parameters.
You can't go sixties, beth? Because Wrinkle in Time is still so relevant yet very much of its time.