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Thanks to all of these who helped come up with this list.  Some of these are 
clearly told in alternating voices (different chapters from different people).  
Others have various perspectives (ie: white character and slave) mixed through the 
story.


1863: House Divided -- Massie
Across the Lines -- Reeder
Armageddon Summer -- Jane Yolen
Bat 6 -- Wolff, Virginia Euwer
Black and White -- Macauley
Boy and His Bear -- Graham
Bronx Masquerade -- Grimes, Nikki
Bull Run and Seedfolks --- Paul Fleischman
Canyons -- Gary Paulsen
Chive -- about a homeless boy.  One chapter was from Chive's point of view, the 
next by another boy.  It was a great book!
Flipped! – Van Draanen
Give a Boy a Gun -- Strasser
Life Is Funny -- Frank, E. R.
Making Up Megaboy -- Walter
No More Dead Dogs -- Korman
Nothing But the Truth -- Avi
P.S. Longer Letter Later -- Danziger
Redwall – Jacques -- any book in the series; all written in alternating chapters 
that describe different areas of action that move together as the book progresses.
Silent to the Bone -- Konigsburg
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants -- Brashares, Ann
Spellbound by Janet Mcdonald
Swallowing Stones -- Joyce McDonald
The Girls – Amy Goldman Koss
The Library Card by Spinelli--is a good book with short stories. My kids like it.
THE PIGMAN -- Paul Zindel.  Lorraine and John take turns writing the chapters of 
this book.
The Storyteller’s Beads – Jane Kurtz
Treasures in the Dust – Tracy Porter -- told by two different girls during the Dust 
Bowl.
View from Saturday -- Konigsburg
Wanderer - Creech
Watcher -- Howe alternates between 2 characters that come together in the end
Westing Game – Raskin
What’s In a Name? -- Wittlinger, Ellen
Who Killed Mr. Chippendale? -- Mel Glenn – other poetry mysteries
Witness -- Hesse, Karen
Zel – Napoli


--
Jordan Martin, Librarian
Astoria Middle School
1100 Klaskanine Ave.
Astoria, OR 97103
503-325-4331
503-325-3040 (fax)
jomartin@astoria.k12.or.us

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