Historical Fiction:
* The One-Eyed Cat (2014): Set in Ukraine during World War II, this story tells the story of a young girl and her family fleeing the Nazi invasion.
* The Breadwinner (2000): Based on the novel by Deborah Ellis, this book follows the story of Parvana, a young girl in Afghanistan who disguises herself as a boy to support her family.
* The Girl Who Drank the Moon (2017): A retelling of the classic fairy tale, this story follows the journey of a young girl raised by a witch in the woods.
* The Winter's Tale (2019): This book tells the story of a young girl who must find a way to survive a harsh winter in a remote village.
* The Book of Lost Things (2021): A novel about a young boy who escapes to a magical world to find his lost sister.
* The Boy Who Drew Birds (2022): A story about a young boy who is fascinated by birds and uses his drawings to connect with the natural world.
Other Genres:
* The Littlest Viking (2003): A humorous story about a young boy who dreams of being a Viking but is too small to join the crew.
* The Wild Robot (2017): A science fiction novel about a robot who learns to survive in the wild.
* The Wild Robot Escaped (2019): A sequel to The Wild Robot.
* The Last Cuentista (2022): A novel about a young woman who is the last human alive on Earth.
Non-Fiction:
* The Way We Were: Stories of Life in the Ukraine (2003): A collection of stories about Ukrainian life and history.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives a good overview of Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch's writing. She is known for her ability to tell compelling stories that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.