Books about Orphans -- Juvenile fiction (sorted alphabetically)
- Messenger No. 48 James Otis
- Michael Penguyne; Or, Fisher Life on the Cornish Coast William Henry Giles Kingston
- Mildred's New Daughter Martha Finley
- Missing Tin Box; Or, The Stolen Railroad Bonds Edward Stratemeyer
- More Bed-Time Stories Louise Chandler Moulton
- Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God L. T. Meade
- Mousey : or, Cousin Robert's treasure Eleanora H. Stooke
- My New Home Mrs. Molesworth
- My Uncle Florimond Henry Harland
- Nautilus Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
- Nelson the Newsboy; Or, Afloat in New York Jr. Horatio Alger and Edward Stratemeyer
- Nobody's Rose : or, The girlhood of Rose Shannon Adele E. Thompson
- Ole Mammy's Torment Annie F. Johnston
- Orphans of Glen Elder Margaret M. Robertson
- other Miller girl Joslyn Gray
- Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs: A Tale of Land and Sea William Henry Giles Kingston
- Owen's Fortune; Or, "Durable Riches" Mrs. Frederic West
- Palace Beautiful: A Story for Girls L. T. Meade
- Pearl and Periwinkle Anna Graetz
- Peck's Bad Boy in an airship George W. Peck
- Peggy from Kerry L. T. Meade
- Penny Nichols and the Mystery of the Lost Key Joan Clark
- Percy's holidays : or, borrowing trouble. Lucy Ellen Guernsey
- petits vagabonds (French) Jeanne Marcel
- Phoebe Daring: A Story for Young Folk L. Frank Baum