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Seven Ways We Lie
Riley Redgate
Seven different students at Paloma High tell their own stories as they navigate the messy realities of growing up and fi
Ages 14–18
Sekret #1
Sekret
Lindsay Smith
For the teen navigating a world where their inner thoughts feel exposed and their autonomy is at risk under high-stakes
Ages 12–18
Screen Queens
Lori Goldstein
Three girls head to Silicon Valley for a high-stakes coding contest and find that their bond is the best defense against
Ages 12–18
Motor #1
Saturday Night Dirt
Will Weaver
The engines roar and the dust flies in a small Minnesota town where drivers and fans collide in a world of high-stakes r
Ages 12–17
Samurai Shortstop
Alan Gratz
For the teen navigating the tension between honoring family traditions and forging their own path in a changing world.
Ages 12–17
Sachiko
Caren Stelson
Six-year-old Sachiko survived the atomic bomb in Nagasaki, and her powerful journey toward peace is captured through per
Ages 10–16
Sacajawea
Joseph Bruchac
Sacajawea and William Clark share their own perspectives on a legendary expedition in this story told directly to Sacaja
Ages 12–18
Redwing
Holly Bennett
A teenager travels through a world of magic and grief in this fantasy novel exploring the hidden strengths found within
Ages 12–18
Razzle
Ellen Wittlinger
For the teenager navigating a big move and the intensity of first love, this story celebrates finding your creative voic
Ages 12–18
Osemanverse
Radio Silence
Alice Oseman
For the teen feeling crushed by the pressure to succeed. This story explores finding your own path and the power of a de
Ages 14–18
Radiant Days
Elizabeth Hand
A punk artist in 1977 and a 19th-century poet collide across time, finding a shared creative fire that alters both of th
Ages 14–18
Quid Pro Quo
Vicki Grant
For the teenager who feels they have to grow up too fast when a parent goes missing, requiring quick thinking and self-r
Ages 12–17
Protected
Claire Zorn
For the teenager grappling with a life-shattering loss, this moving story explores how to find your voice and piece toge
Ages 14–18
The Twelve Dancing Princesses #1
Princess of the Midnight Ball
Jessica Day George
Twelve sisters harbor a magical secret in this reimagining of a classic fairy tale where midnight dances lead to hidden
Ages 12–17
Pregnant Pause
Han Nolan
Sixteen-year-old Eleanor faces life-altering choices about her future, her marriage, and her baby in this raw look at te
Ages 14–18
The Power of Style: How Fashion and Beauty Are Being Used to Reclaim Cultures
Christian Allaire
Stunning photography reveals how marginalized communities use hair, makeup, and clothing to honor their heritage and cha
Ages 12–18
Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide
Isabel Quintero
Powerful black and white images tell the story of a Mexicana photography icon who captured the soul of different culture
Ages 12–18
Parrotfish
Ellen Wittlinger
For the teenager navigating the complex waters of gender identity, this story follows Grady as he transitions and finds
Ages 12–18
Outwalkers
Fiona Shaw
For the young person navigating a world where they feel constantly watched or controlled, this survival story explores t
Ages 12–16
Ordinary Hazards
Nikki Grimes
For the teenager navigating the weight of a difficult past, this memoir in verse offers a roadmap for turning pain into
Ages 12–18
Orchards
Holly Thompson
Spending the summer in Japan with her mother's family, Kana uses free verse to process her role in a classmate’s tragic
Ages 12–17
One
Sarah Crossan
For the teenager navigating the delicate balance between belonging to a family and finding a unique identity while facin
Ages 13–18
Notes From a Young Black Chef: A Memoir (Adapted for Young Adults)
Kwame Onwuachi with Joshua David Stein
Kwame Onwuachi shares his difficult rise from the Bronx to the heights of fine dining, navigating racism and poverty to
Ages 12–18
No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference
Greta Thunberg
A teenager stands before world leaders to demand a better future. These sixteen powerful speeches show how one small spa
Ages 10–18
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