Books with Classic style
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Kay Harker comes home for the Christmas holidays and finds himself helping Cole Hawlings, a slightly unusual Punch and Judy showman, to keep his Box of Delights from falling into the hands of the Wolves, led by Abner Brown.
A magical and exhilarating scramble, full of innocent enjoyment, adventure and friendship.
Classic, Humorous, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Eight children witness the history of the world of Narnia, from its creation out of inchoate blackness to the extinction of its stars and the return of darkness.
Simple adventure stories, with a clear Christian basis. Heroic valour and virtue among straightforward characters who must each face individual challenges, overcome their own shortcomings, and decide where they place their trust.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Cyril, Robert, Anthea, Jane and their baby brother find a Psammead (a sand fairy) in a gravel pit and it promises them one wish a day, whose effects will vanish at sunset.
Historical, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Unobjectionable
Richard Hannay, after a period as a soldier on the front line, is called in by Sir Walter Bullivant to discover what secret card the Germans hold with which to inflame the Islamic peoples of the Middle East.
Wartime danger and heroism. While the broad brushstroke attitude towards war and other peoples is typical of the period of the book's publication, there is a surprising degree of respect both for the German enemy and for the Turkish religion and mindset.
Adventure, Boys, Classic, Historical, War
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Shasta, a Narnian living among Calormenes, escapes on Bree, a Narnian horse.
Criticised for its black-and-white portrayal of the Narnians and Calormenes. Straightforward adventure journey tale demonstrating overcoming prejudice and pride, pushing oneself to ones limits to help friends, and trusting even when you can't see the outcome.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Dickson McCunn "an incurable romantic" sells his grocery shop and goes walking in the highlands.
Adventure, Boys, Classic, Historical
Style: Classic
Attitude: Edifying
Jane Eyre becomes governess to the ward of Mr Rochester, with whom she falls in love.
Classic, Girls, Historical, Romantic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Tirian is king of Narnia in a time of peace when a plot involving the Calormenes and a false Aslan threaten the country.
Night falls on Narnia. Good and bad in creatures are not as obvious to us as might be expected. The need to stand and fight for what you see is right. Different Gods. Life in glory after death.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
The Pevensie children find a mysterious winterbound land when they step through a wardrobe in a forgotten room of the house they're evacuated to.
First-written and most famous of the Narnia stories, whimsical, moving, human and ultimately Christian without that detracting from its readability.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Edifying
Norah can’t wait for Jim to come home for the holidays, and when he does arrive, accompanied by Harry and Wally, every day is full of adventures.
A vivid depiction of the quintessentially Australian; values such as mateship, hard work and bush hospitality to beautiful illustrations of the outback, Australian character and humour. Heart-warming, humorous and highly enjoyable Australian classic!
Adventure, Classic, Friendship, Girls, Growing-Up
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Sara Crewe is sent to school in London by her father before he returns to India.
Classic riches-to-rags-to-riches story of a virtuous child, abandoned to the mild cruelties of grasping spinsters. Virtue is rewarded, vice is shamed, and large and well-to-do families are cheerful and welcoming.
Classic, Friendship, Girls, Historical
Style: Classic
Attitude: Edifying
Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March are girls growing into young ladies in the late 19th century.
Classic, Girls
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
The story tells of the adventures of John Ridd after his father is murdered by the Doones.
Classic, Romantic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Polly and Digory are tricked into travelling by Uncle Andrew's magic rings to other worlds.
A highly-readable fantasy story relating to Christian beliefs, especially about creation. Faintly avuncular in style. Magical elements.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
John Trenchard, a 15-year-old, becomes involved with a gang of smugglers, flees with their leader and finds a valuable diamond.
Adventure, Classic, Historical
Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh
Style: Classic
Attitude: Take Care → Positive
Widowed fieldmouse Mrs Frisby turns to the rats for help when her family's house is threatened, only to find them abnormally intelligent and with technology.
A gentle story, highlighting a mother's love for her children and the risks she'll take to help them. Normal animal behaviour combined with intelligent actions and, in the case of the laboratory-enhanced Rats, developed technology which they're giving up.
Animal, Classic, Thought-provoking
Style: Classic
Attitude: Some Care Needed → Fairly Positive
To trap a brilliant German agent, Richard Hannay has to pose as a pacifist, assisted by Mary Lamington, Blenkiron, Peter Pienaar and others.
Straightforward plot. Elements of endurance and loyalty. A subtle, if unredeemed, villain. Some demeaning references to native Africans. War as a job to be done.
Adventure, Boys, Classic, Historical, Romantic, War
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
The five Bennett sisters: Jane, Elizabeth, Lydia, Kitty and Mary are at or near marrying age; their mother is keen to marry them off and rejoices when Mr Bingley, a personable young man, comes into the neighbourhood with his friend Mr Darcy and seems interested in her eldest daughter.
Classic, Girls, Romantic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
The Pevensies return to Narnia to discover that 1,000 years have passed and that they are the stuff of legends, as are the talking animals of Narnia and Aslan himself.
Conventional adventure story with young heroes and natural forces overcoming adult humans who are clearly in the wrong.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Some Care Needed → Positive
Erstwhile King Rudolf of Ruritania is drugged and then kidnapped the day before his coronation; his guards Sapt and Fritz happen upon Rudolf Rassendyll, an Englishman abroad, who bears an uncanny resemblance to the king, due to the king's ancestor's having fathered a child somewhere in the Rassendyll ancestry.
Swashbuckling adventure with a dashing hero, a bearded villain and a lovely heroine.
Adventure, Boys, Classic, Historical, Romantic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Mary Lennox, living in her uncle's lonely house on the Yorkshire Moors, finds the joy of living when she discovers the Secret Garden, locked away ten years before.
Classic, Growing-Up
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Eustace returns with Jill to Narnia where they must travel across little-explored areas of the land to find a prince lost for years.
A Quest tale, taking Eustace and Jill through hardships, trials of friendship and faith in their guide, and near-despair as they have to rescue a lost prince from his captor, a witch. Death as a return to life.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
The Swallows and Amazons Series
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Three families of children enjoy themselves outdoors in general, and sailing in particular, over several holidays.
Classic set of gentle outdoor adventure stories, often with a sailing theme. Healthy combination of imagination and down-to-earth competence in outdoor pursuits. Nicely-rounded characters inhabiting an inter-war landscape where children are allowed a wide degree of freedom but where politeness and consideration are uppermost. The books' uncomplicated style coupled with their outdoor milieux is like fresh air to a modern reader.
Classic, Friendship, Growing-Up, Seafaring
Style: Classic
Attitude: Edifying
At the centre of 8 year old Bunny’s life is his mother who is the only member of the Morrison family who understands Bunny’s sensitive and thoughtful nature.
Insightful and tender look at motherhood, family and death during the Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918 in America. A beautiful and heartbreaking story recommended for sensitive readers 12 years and up.
Classic, Growing-Up
Style: Classic
Attitude: Unobjectionable
Richard Hannay gives a man shelter for the night, only to find him dead in the morning.
Adventure, Boys, Classic, War
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
General Sir Richard Hannay, hero of "The 39 Steps" et al.
Adventure, Boys, Classic, Historical
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
George, Harris and J are three rather lazy young men around the turn of the century.
Classic, Humorous
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the deep south of America during the 1930s, a time at which racial prejudice was rife.
Racism and how this is fought by one man in the Deep South.
Classic, Growing-Up, Moral Issue
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Lucy & Edmund along with Eustace their spoilt and peevish cousin find themselves on board a Narnian ship with King Caspian, travelling to the outer reaches of Narnia, encountering new creatures and strange places.
A voyage-of-discovery story with interesting people and challenges. Each character has to undergo a trial to grow in themselves.
Animal, Classic, Fantasy, Growing-Up, Magic
Style: Classic
Attitude: Positive
Katy Carr, a 12-year-old in turn-of-the-century America, has an accident through her own disobedience when she falls from a swing and injures her back.
Classic, Family, Girls