The Mole Agent Delve Deeper Reading List Nonfiction For Younger Readers
Nonfiction For Younger Readers

Burgan, Michael. Chile.New York, NY: Children’s Press, 2016.
Located along the Pacific Coast of South America, Chile is a long, narrow country that is home to a striking variety of landscapes. From the Atacama Desert in the north to rainy Patagonia in the south to the snowy peaks of the Andes Mountains in the east, there are stunning views everywhere you look. Readers will explore this beautiful nation in depth as they learn about its history and culture. They will find out how Chile is governed, what kinds of jobs drive its economy, what its people do for fun, and much more.
De Mellenheim, Sophie. The Big Book of Christians Around the World.San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press, 2020.
Discover the customs, the daily life, and the heritage of Christians throughout the world! Come along with Olivia and Noah, two young reporters, as they set out to encounter Christians of 25 different countries: those who go to Mass by dugout canoe, those who plunge into freezing water in the middle of January, those who risk their lives and have to hide their beliefs, and much more!
King, Bart. The Pocket Guide to Spy Stuff.Layton, UT: Gibbs Smith, 2018.
A handy and newly relevant guide to spies and spy craft for youngsters interested in all things espionage. It includes background and tips on how to be a spy, as well as strange-but-true stories of real spies and their unbelievable missions. This pocket-sized compendium covers all facets of the spy game, including chapters on disguises, surveillance, lie detecting, eavesdropping, misinformation, handling secrets, and high-tech spy gear.