
| Author | Book Title |
| Avi | Crispin: The Cross of Lead (14th c. England) series |
| Midnight Magic (15th c. Italy) | |
| The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (19th c. England/US) | |
| Armstrong, Alan | Raleigh's Page (16th c. England) |
| Barrett, Tracey | Anna of Byzantium (Byzantium Empire 1081-1453) |
| Bell, Ted | Nick of Time (Napoleonic War/World War II) |
| Blackwood, Gary | The Shakespeare Stealer (16th c. England) series |
| Brittney, L. | Nathan Fox: Dangerous Times (16th c. England/Italy) |
| Cheaney, J.B. | Playmaker (16th c. England) |
| Cooper, Susan | Victory (18th c. England) |
| Cushman, Karen | Alchemy and Meggy Swann (16th c. England) |
| Catherine Called Birdy (Middle Ages England) | |
| Midwife's Apprentice (Middle Ages England) | |
| DeAngeli, Marguerite | The Door in the Wall (14th c. England) |
| Fletcher, Susan | Alphabet of Dreams (Iran, Nativity) |
| Giff, Patricia Reilly | Nory Ryan's Song (1845 Ireland, Potato Famine) |
| Golding, Julia | Cat O'Nine Tales (18th c. England) series |
| Gonzalez, Christina Diaz | Red Umbrella (Cuba, 1960-1990) |
| Hesse, Karen | Letters from Rifka (Jews flight from Russia, 1919) |
| Konigsburg, E.L. | The Second Mrs. Giaconda (15th c. Italy) |
| Korman, Gordon | Unsinkable (Titanic) |
| Lovric, Michelle | The Undrowned Child (19th c. Venice) |
| Marsden, Carolyn | Take Me With You (Post World War II Italy) |
| McGraw, Eloise | Mara, Daughter of the Nile (Ancient Egypt) |
| McKenzie, Nancy | Guinevere's Gift (11th c. England) |
| Meyer, Carolyn | Beware, Princess Elizabeth (16th c. England) |
| Doomed Queen Anne (16th c. England) | |
| Moss, Marissa | Galen: My Life in Imperial Rome: An Ancient World Journal |
| Park, Linda Sue | A Long Walk to Water (Sudan Civil War, 1983-2005) |
| A Single Shard (Medieval Korea) | |
| Preus, Linda Sue | Heart of a Samurai (19th c. Japan) |
| Rees, Celia | The Fool's Girl (16th c. England, Shakespeare) |
| Skelton, Matthew | Story of Cirrus Flux (18th c. England) |
| Thomson, Sarah L. | The Secret of the Rose (16th c. England) |
| Woelfle, Gretchen | All the World's a Stage (16th c. England) |


