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Aurelie
Heather Tomlinson
For the teen feeling caught between different worlds, struggling to reconcile who they are with where they come from.
Ages 12–17
The Assignment
Liza Wiemer
For the teen navigating the pressure to stay silent when authority is wrong: a story about two students who refuse a sch
Ages 12–18
Ask Me How I Got Here
Christine Heppermann
For the teenager navigating the complex intersection of faith, bodily autonomy, and a life-changing choice following an
Ages 14–18
Ashlords #1
Ashlords
Scott Reintgen
For the teen grappling with systemic unfairness who finds power in high-stakes competition and the drive to change their
Ages 14–18
Angry Management
Chris Crutcher
For the teenager grappling with deep-seated resentment or past trauma, these stories offer a raw, honest look at finding
Ages 14–18
Angel Thieves
Kathi Appelt
For the teenager grappling with deep questions of legacy and social justice. This lyrical story helps navigate the searc
Ages 14–18
Angel of Greenwood
Randi Pink
For the teen processing the weight of historical injustice while seeking hope, this story explores how love and communit
Ages 14–18
Ties That Bind, Ties That Break #2
An Ocean Apart, a World Away
Lensey Namioka
For the young person navigating the tension between family expectations and their own dreams of independence and profess
Ages 12–18
American Panda
Gloria Chao
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of family expectations while trying to find their own voice and follow thei
Ages 14–18
American Betiya
Anuradha D. Rajurkar
For the teen navigating the tension between family loyalty and their first intense romance. This story explores the weig
Ages 14–18
Alligator Bayou
Donna Jo Napoli
For the teen processing the weight of systemic injustice. A young immigrant in 1899 Louisiana navigates the thin line be
Ages 12–17
Allies: Real Talk about Showing Up, Screwing Up, and Trying Again
Shakirah Bourne, Dana Alison Levy
For the young reader who wants to stand up for others but is afraid of saying the wrong thing, this essay collection off
Ages 10–16
All the Things You Are
Courtney Sheinmel
For the teen navigating the fallout of a family scandal, this story explores how to rebuild your identity when your worl
Ages 12–17
All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages
Saundra Mitchell
For the teen seeking to see themselves in the tapestry of time, this collection proves that queer joy and identity have
Ages 14–18
All Good Children
Catherine Austen
For the teenager starting to question the rules around them and noticing the pressure to blend in with the crowd.
Ages 12–17
Alexander Hamilton, Revolutionary
Martha Brockenbrough
For the teen fascinated by history or the Broadway musical who wants a deep, honest look at how an immigrant orphan shap
Ages 12–18
The Agathas #1
Agathas, The
Kathleen Glasgow, Liz Lawson
For the teen who feels like an outsider and loves a good puzzle, this mystery celebrates using your unique observations
Ages 13–18
After the Snow
S. D. Crockett
For the teenager grappling with sudden isolation and the need for extreme self-reliance when their world and safety net
Ages 13–18
After the Shot Drops
Randy Ribay
For the teenager navigating the pain of a friendship drifting apart as one friend moves toward a different future while
Ages 14–18
Act Cool
Tobly McSmith
For the teen navigating the distance between who they are and who their family wants them to be while searching for a co
Ages 14–18
For Darkness Shows the Stars #2
Across a Star-Swept Sea
Diana Peterfreund
For the teen navigating complex loyalties, this high-stakes reimagining explores the weight of living a double life to s
Ages 12–18
Accidents of Nature
Harriet McBryde Johnson
For the teenager beginning to question societal labels and seeking a community where their disability is the norm rather
Ages 13–18
A Quiet Kind of Thunder
Sara Barnard
For the teenager who feels unheard or overwhelmed by the world, this story explores how two souls find their own way to
Ages 14–18
A Million Junes
Emily Henry
For the teenager navigating the weight of family history and the confusing process of letting go of old hurts while find
Ages 14–18
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