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You're Welcome, Universe
Whitney Gardner
A Deaf protagonist uses street art and creative defiance to claim her space in a world that often refuses to listen.
Ages 12–18
You Know I'm No Good
Jessie Ann Foley
Sent to a facility for troubled teens after a violent outburst, seventeen-year-old Mia begins the grueling work of facin
Ages 14–18
You Can't Say That!: Writers for Young People Talk About Censorship, Free Expression, and the Stories They Have to Tell
Leonard Marcus, Editor
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian speculative fiction novel by the English writer George Orwe
Ages 12–18
You Bring the Distant Near
Mitali Perkins
For the teenager navigating the complex pull between their family's immigrant roots and their own modern identity across
Ages 12–18
Year of the Reaper
Makiia Lucier
Lord Cassiapeus returns from prison to find his kingdom ravaged by plague and the royal family targeted by a mysterious
Ages 14–18
Writer to Writer
Gail Carson Levine
For the aspiring storyteller who dreams of writing their own book but doesn't know where to start or how to beat writer'
Ages 10–17
Would You
Marthe Jocelyn
For the teen navigating the heavy 'what-if' questions after a family tragedy. A tender look at how one moment can change
Ages 12–17
Words on Bathroom Walls
Julia Walton
For the teenager navigating the weight of a mental health diagnosis while trying to find connection and normalcy in the
Ages 14–18
Words in Deep Blue
Cath Crowley
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief or the ache of a first love that went unspoken. A beautiful look at
Ages 14–18
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
Laurie Halse Anderson
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
Ages 12–18
The Women Who Built Hollywood: 12 Trailblazers in Front of and Behind the Camera
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the young movie buff who wants to see how women broke barriers and shaped the silver screen from behind and in front
Ages 10–18
Women Heroes of World War II
Kathryn J. Atwood
Twenty-six women risk everything as spies and couriers to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II.
Ages 12–18
Wildman
J. C. Geiger
For the teen who feels trapped by expectations and is searching for their true self. A high-stakes road trip about shedd
Ages 14–18
Wild and Crooked
Leah Thomas
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family reputation and searching for where they fit in a town that has alread
Ages 14–18
Why We Took the Car
Wolfgang Herrndorf
For the teenager who feels like an invisible outsider and dreams of breaking free from the boredom of their social isola
Ages 14–18
Why Is Everybody Yelling?: Growing Up in My Immigrant Family
Marisabina Russo
For the child navigating a loud, complicated household and wondering where they fit between different cultures, faiths,
Ages 12–18
Call of the Crow Quartet #1
When We Vanished
Alanna Peterson
For the teen feeling overwhelmed by family secrets or the heavy weight of being 'the responsible one' while navigating a
Ages 13–18
When the Ground is Hard
Malla Nunn
For the teen navigating complex social hierarchies and questioning where they truly belong when family secrets and rigid
Ages 12–18
When My Heart Joins the Thousand
A. J. Steiger
For the teenager navigating the complexities of neurodivergence, past trauma, and the intense, messy reality of first lo
Ages 14–18
When Morning Comes
Arushi Raina
For the teenager navigating the complexities of racial tension and social justice while trying to find their own voice i
Ages 14–18
What We Buried
Kate A. Boorman
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family secrets and the complicated, sometimes painful bond of growing up wit
Ages 14–18
What My Mother Doesn't Know #2
What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know
Sonya Sones
Ninth-grader Sophie Stein navigates the daily highs and lows of high school life, from romantic crushes to family strugg
Ages 12–17
What I Lost
Alexandra Ballard
For the teenager or family navigating the complex journey of eating disorder recovery and the search for identity beyond
Ages 13–18
What I Like About Me
Jenna Guillaume
For the teenager struggling with body image who needs to know they are enough exactly as they are, even in a world obses
Ages 13–17
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