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Crazy
Han Nolan
For the teenager carrying the heavy secret of a parent's mental illness and struggling to balance school life with the r
Ages 12–17
Crazy
Amy Reed
For the teenager or parent navigating the intense highs and lows of a first love complicated by the onset of mental heal
Ages 14–18
Paperboy #2
Copyboy
Vince Vawter
For the teenager navigating the weight of a promise and the search for their own voice. A journey through the 1940s Sout
Ages 10–15
A Constellation of Minor Bears
Jen Ferguson
For the teenager navigating the complex trail of grief and family change after a sibling's life-altering injury. A raw l
Ages 14–18
Concentr8
William Sutcliffe
For teens questioning how society handles neurodivergence and authority, this sharp thriller explores what happens when
Ages 14–18
Come August, Come Freedom
Gigi Amateau
Gabriel, an enslaved blacksmith, risks everything to organize a daring rebellion for freedom in Richmond, Virginia, duri
Ages 12–18
Wise Child #3
Colman
Monica Furlong
For the young person navigating the transition into adulthood while carrying the weight of family legacy and the call to
Ages 12–17
Collectors, The: Stories
A. S. King
Enter a world where every object has a history and every collection holds a piece of someone's heart in these interconne
Ages 12–18
Colin Fischer
Ashley Edward Miller, Zack Stentz
For the child who experiences the world through logic and observation, finding their own unique way to navigate school s
Ages 12–16
Cold Skin
Steven Herrick
For the teenager navigating the complex weight of community secrets, grief, and the difficult transition from boyhood to
Ages 14–18
Cleopatra's Moon
Vicky Alvear Shecter
The daughter of the legendary Cleopatra struggles to maintain her royal identity as she is taken from Egypt to become a
Ages 12–18
Claiming My Place
Planaria Price, Helen Reichmann West
Hiding in plain sight during World War II, a young woman must assume a false identity and find the strength to survive a
Ages 12–18
Children of the Dragon
Sherry Garland
Danny and Sang Le navigate the sharp contrasts of life in Houston as one boy embraces American culture while the other s
Ages 12–17
Cheer Up!: Love and Pompoms
Crystal Frasier
For teens navigating the pressure to fit in while staying true to their identity, this graphic novel explores finding ac
Ages 14–18
Charming as a Verb
Ben Philippe
Henri’s careful plan to get into Columbia University takes a messy turn when a classmate blackmails him into a scheme to
Ages 13–18
Character, Driven
David Lubar
For the teen boy feeling the pressure of high school's final act, navigating the awkward gap between childhood safety an
Ages 14–18
Center Field
Robert Lipsyte
For the teen feeling the weight of a parent's expectations or struggling to stay true to their values while competing at
Ages 12–17
Cate of the Lost Colony
Lisa Klein
The mystery of the lost Roanoke Colony comes to life through the eyes of a girl searching for her own path in a dangerou
Ages 12–18
Carolina Autumn
Carol Lynch Williams
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of loss, this novel in verse offers a gentle path through grief and the complic
Ages 12–16
By These Ten Bones
Clare B. Dunkle
For the reader grappling with the fear of the unknown and the struggle to protect one's community from a hidden, encroac
Ages 12–16
Butterflies
Susanne Gervay
For the teenager navigating the complexities of self-acceptance while living with visible scars or physical differences.
Ages 12–17
Bull
David Elliott
For the teen exploring the nuances of identity and seeking to understand the 'monsters' in their world through a raw, rh
Ages 14–18
Brothers in Valor
Michael O. Tunnell
For the young reader wrestling with how to stay true to their beliefs when the world demands they fight, this WWII story
Ages 10–15
Brother, Brother
Clay Carmichael
For the teenager grappling with a sense of incompleteness or questioning their family's honesty about the past.
Ages 13–18
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