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Like Sisters on the Homefront
Rita Williams-Garcia
For the teen navigating the weight of big mistakes and the search for where they truly belong within their family histor
Ages 12–17
Crap Kingdom
D. C. Pierson
For the teen who feels painfully average and dreams of a more exciting life, only to realize that being the 'Chosen One'
Ages 12–17
Enthusiasm
Polly Shulman
For the teen who feels like a sidekick in their best friend's intense hobbies, exploring how to find your own voice whil
Ages 12–17
Reign of the Fallen #1
Reign of the Fallen
Sarah Glenn Marsh
For the teen navigating the heavy fog of grief who needs to see that even in the darkest moments, one can find the stren
Ages 14–18
Ripple
Heather Smith Meloche
For the teen feeling trapped by family pressure or a parent's health, this story explores the power of choices and the d
Ages 14–18
Inland
Kat Rosenfield
For the teen processing the heavy weight of family secrets and the lingering shadow of grief after losing a parent.
Ages 13–18
How (Not) to Find a Boyfriend
Allyson Valentine
For teens navigating the tricky waters of first crushes and romantic relationships, this witty read offers a lighthearte
Ages 13–17
Jane, Unlimited
Kristin Cashore
For the teen navigating the heavy fog of grief and searching for a sense of purpose after losing the person who felt lik
Ages 14–18
S.A.S.S. Students Across the Seven Seas #7
Pardon My French
Cathy Hapka
For the teenager struggling to find their own identity after being part of a 'couple' for so long, or anyone facing the
Ages 12–17
Tell Me My Name
Amy Reed
For the teenager grappling with the pressures of social media, the complexities of wealth, and the search for an authent
Ages 14–18
Cool. Awkward. Black.
Karen Strong
For the teen who feels like an outsider, this anthology celebrates Black geeks, nerds, and quirky kids who find power in
Ages 12–18
They Hate Each Other
Amanda Woody
For teens navigating the messy line between rivalry and romance while dealing with heavy family expectations and the pre
Ages 14–18
Mosquitoland
David Arnold
For the teen navigating the complexities of mental health and a fractured family. A raw journey about redefining what it
Ages 14–18
The First Time She Drowned
Kerry Kletter
For the teen or young adult grappling with the complex legacy of a toxic family and seeking the strength to define their
Ages 14–18
Back When You Were Easier to Love
Emily Wing Smith
For the teenager grappling with the confusing end of a first love and the difficult realization that a person they adore
Ages 14–18
The Treachery of Beautiful Things
Ruth Frances Long
For the teen processing a lingering loss or the frustration of not being believed, this dark fairy tale explores the cou
Ages 12–18
The Love That Split the World
Emily Henry
For the teenager grappling with a sense of displacement or the bittersweet transition of leaving home for the first time
Ages 14–18
All I Need
Susane Colasanti
For the teenager navigating the transition from high school to adulthood while trying to maintain a deep connection with
Ages 14–18
Falling Kingdoms #2
Rebel Spring
Morgan Rhodes
For the teen navigating complex loyalties and high-stakes choices as their world changes rapidly and their freedom is th
Ages 14–18
Anna and the French Kiss #2
Lola and the Boy Next Door
Stephanie Perkins
For the teenager navigating the pressure to fit in while discovering their own unique style and voice in love and life.
Ages 13–18
The Raven Files #1
Crossing the Line
Meghan Rogers
For the teen grappling with a complex past, this high stakes thriller explores what it means to reclaim your identity an
Ages 13–18
Horatio Wilkes Mystery #2
Something Wicked
Alan M. Gratz
For the teen who loves a smart mystery, this clever reimagining of Macbeth explores how ambition and power can lead to d
Ages 12–17
The History of Jane Doe
Michael Belanger
For the teenager grappling with the deep questions of why someone leaves, this story explores the heavy weight of depres
Ages 14–18
Code Talker
Joseph Bruchac
For the teen exploring how their heritage can be their greatest strength. A powerful look at reclaiming cultural identit
Ages 12–17
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