This is a book of autobiographical short stories written by various young-adult authors, most of which are very good.
The one I think would be best for Lit. is "Everything Will Be Okay" by James Howe", which is the story of him having to put his pet kitten to sleep and plays on the idea of what it means to be a boy and a man. "All-Ball", by Mary Pope Osborne, is about how she became super attached to a ball just before her father left for War. It could also be good for lit.
"Scout's Honor" by Avi is a well-written story about city boys who have to go camping to become Scouts - not sure it's deep enough for a lit. story, but it might be good for Read Aloud or Goals.
"Reverend Abbott & Those Bloodshot Eyes" by Walter Dean Meyers is a good story to use in writing for illustrating how you slow down time once you reach the heart of a story. "Blue" by Francesca Lia Block is a very strange story, but would work well for teaching how to set a mood through physical description.