
Kendra Kaye and Frank Lee enjoy young love as they explore France with the help of a scavenger hunt prepared by their parents.ġ3 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson Thames Doesn’t Rhyme with James by Paula Danziger On the class trip to England, Julia finds herself partnered up with the class clown, whom she begins to like despite the fact that she believes she is meant to be with her crush Mark. Two kids find themselves aboard an airship in this steampunk retelling of the events of World War I. When Katarina Bishop’s father is accused of stealing paintings from an Italian billionaire, she uses her talents as an art thief to track down and steal back the paintings in question to prove her dad’s innocence. On a trip to Rome to help her grandmother complete a pilgrimage she started many years before, Sarah learns more than she bargained for about her family history. Heaven is Paved with Oreos by Catherine Gilbert Murdock O’Keefe on the island of Gaea, off the coast of Portugal.ĭetermined to learn the origin of a painting whose subject she greatly resembles, Violet decides to study abroad in Italy for the summer, where she unwittingly puts herself in grave danger. The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L’EngleĪdam Eddington unwittingly steps into a web of intrigue when he takes a job working with scientist Dr. Clair, for whom she develops strong feelings, despite his complicated personal life.

In an American school in Paris Anna meets Etienne St. Visit France, Portugal, Italy, England, and Ireland with these ten great teen reads set in Europe.Īnna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins The Library Adventure uses affiliate links, see our policies for more information.
