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Once #1
Once
Morris Gleitzman
Young Felix treks across occupied Poland to find his parents, using the power of storytelling to shield a new friend fro
Ages 11–15
On the Bright Side
Anna Sortino
For the teenager navigating the transition to a new school while balancing the expectations of the hearing world and the
Ages 12–18
Not As We Know It
Tom Avery
For teens navigating the complexities of high-stakes social hierarchies, intense friendships, and the pressure of public
Ages 14–18
No Way, They Were Gay?: Hidden Lives and Secret Loves
Lee Wind
For the teen or young adult exploring the history of identity and the courageous lives of LGBTQ+ figures throughout time
Ages 12–18
No Parking At the End Times
Bryan Bliss
For the teenager grappling with a parent's extreme beliefs and the weight of protecting a sibling while facing homelessn
Ages 14–18
No Condition is Permanent
Cristina Kessler
For the teen navigating the tension between honoring a deep friendship and confronting cultural traditions that challeng
Ages 12–17
My So-Called Family
Gia Gordon
For the teenager grappling with their identity and what makes a family real. This story explores the discovery of an ano
Ages 12–18
My Sister's Stalker
Nancy Springer
For the teenager navigating the heavy responsibility of protecting a loved one and the unsettling feeling that something
Ages 12–17
My Imaginary Mary
Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows
For the teen who feels like a bit of a misfit and loves to create, this witty reimagining of Mary Shelley's life explore
Ages 13–18
My Fair Brady
Brian D. Kennedy
For the teen navigating the awkward stage of first love and the high-stakes drama of finding where they belong on and of
Ages 13–18
My Eyes Are Up Here
Laura Zimmermann
For the teenager who feels defined by their physical appearance and struggles with the vulnerability of a changing body.
Ages 12–18
Dreamhunter Duology
Mortal Fire
Elizabeth Knox
For the teenager who feels like an outsider and sees patterns others miss, this lyrical mystery explores finding one's p
Ages 14–18
More Than a Dream: The Radical March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
For the teen seeking to understand the systemic roots of inequality and the tactical brilliance behind one of history's
Ages 12–18
Missing Abby
Lee Weatherly
For the teen navigating the painful drift between childhood friends and the heavy weight of secrets when someone goes mi
Ages 11–15
Midnight Taxi Tango (Bone Street Rumba, #2)
Daniel José Older
Carlos Delacruz is an agent for the Council of the Dead, solving New York's ghostliest problems. Now a string of paranor
Ages 14–18
Me, Him, Them and It
Caela Carter
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of a life-changing mistake and the fear of judgment from family, peers, and
Ages 14–18
Me Being Me is exactly as insane as You Being You
Todd Hasak-Lowy
For the teenager feeling overwhelmed by a changing family, this clever novel-in-lists mirrors the scattered, honest thou
Ages 12–17
Manga Shakespeare
Hamlet
William Shakespeare, Richard Appignanesi
For the teenager navigating deep grief and the weight of family expectations, this cyber-tech retelling brings Shakespea
Ages 12–18
Magic Has No Borders
Sona Charaipotra, Samira Ahmed
For the teen navigating the complexities of heritage and home, this anthology blends South Asian folklore with modern id
Ages 12–18
Hard Love #2
Love & Lies
Ellen Wittlinger
Sixteen-year-old John searches for a sense of belonging as he navigates a complicated new connection with a fellow outsi
Ages 14–18
Loud Awake and Lost
Adele Griffin
For the teenager grappling with the disconnect between who they were and who they are now following a life-altering trau
Ages 14–18
Lost for Words
Alice Kuipers
Guilt and silence weigh heavy after a sudden family tragedy. This award-winning story captures the difficult process of
Ages 14–18
Lost and Found
Bill Harley
For the child who feels like an outsider or is navigating complicated friendships. Explore the origins of a character ca
Ages 12–17
Locked Up for Freedom
Heather E. Schwartz
For the teen navigating complex social circles, high-stakes competition, and the pressure of public perception in a digi
Ages 14–18
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