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Song of the Current #1
Song of the Current
Sarah Tolcser
For the teenager navigating the weight of family legacy while carving out their own path, this high-seas journey explore
Ages 12–18
Rise of the Empress
Song of the Crimson Flower
Julie C. Dao
Under a mysterious spell, orphaned Bao must embark on a dangerous journey through a fantasy world based on Vietnamese fo
Ages 12–18
Something Like Normal
Trish Doller
For the teenager grappling with a difficult home life or the invisible scars of trauma. A raw look at finding connection
Ages 14–18
Someday We Will Fly
Rachel DeWoskin
For the teen seeking stories of incredible resilience, this novel follows a young refugee finding hope and family in the
Ages 12–18
Skinny
Donna Cooner
For the teen struggling with body image and a cruel inner critic. This story follows a girl's journey through major surg
Ages 13–18
Siren's Storm #1
Siren's Storm
Lisa Papademetriou
For the teen navigating the heavy fog of grief who finds themselves drawn to the mysterious or dangerous as a way to pro
Ages 12–18
Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke, the First Openly Gay MLB Player and Inventor of the High Five
Andrew Maraniss
Follow the life of the trailblazing Dodgers outfielder who invented the high five and faced systemic prejudice as the fi
Ages 12–18
The Silence That Binds Us
Joanna Ho
May navigates the heavy weight of her brother’s death while finding the courage to speak out against the racist rumors a
Ages 14–18
Instant Help Solutions
The Self-Love Revolution: Radical Body Positivity for Girls of Color
Virgie Tovar
For the girl of color navigating unfair beauty standards, this empowering guide offers tools to dismantle internalized p
Ages 12–18
The Secret Life of Kitty Granger
G. D. Falksen
London in the 1960s is a dangerous place for a spy, but an autistic teen uses her incredible eye for detail to stop a po
Ages 13–18
Season of Ice
Diane Les Becquets
For the teen navigating the heavy fog of a parent's disappearance, finding solace in high-speed adrenaline and the quiet
Ages 14–18
Searching for Sky
Jillian Cantor
For the teenager grappling with a major life change, this story follows a girl's transition from an isolated island to t
Ages 12–17
Sea-Ringed World, The: Sacred Stories of the Americas
María García Esperón
For the young reader seeking to connect with their roots or marvel at the vast, diverse spiritual heritage of the indige
Ages 10–18
Schizo
Nic Sheff
For the teenager navigating the blurred lines of reality while managing a serious mental health diagnosis and the weight
Ages 14–18
Last Night at the Telegraph Club
A Scatter of Light
Malinda Lo
For the teenager navigating the complexities of first love and self-discovery during a transitional summer away from hom
Ages 14–18
Satellite
Nick Lake
For the teenager who feels like an outsider in their own world. Born in space, Leo must navigate the crushing weight of
Ages 12–17
Sarah Bernhardt: The Divine and Dazzling Life of the World's First Superstar
Catherine Reef
Archival photographs capture the eccentric and dazzling life of a legendary French actress who defied expectations to be
Ages 12–18
Saints and Misfits
S. K. Ali
For the teenager grappling with betrayal and the weight of silence after a violation of trust within their community.
Ages 14–18
Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be
Rachel HS Ginocchio
For middle grade readers curious about their origins or why every family looks different: a clear guide to IVF, surrogac
Ages 10–18
Riverkeep
Martin Stewart
For the teen grappling with a parent's frightening illness or personality change. This gritty folk-horror quest explores
Ages 12–18
Rival
Sara Bennett Wealer
Brooke and Kathryn used to be friends, but years of competing for the same music scholarships and social status have fue
Ages 12–17
Rise Up! The Art of Protest in collaboration with Amnesty International
Jo Rippon
For the young person looking to change the world, this visual history shows how art can fuel movements for justice, envi
Ages 10–18
Response
Paul Volponi
The aftermath of a violent attack leaves a Black teenager named Noah to navigate the complex path toward manhood through
Ages 14–18
Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?
Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Trace the long history of birth control and abortion through the centuries to understand how laws and social attitudes h
Ages 13–18
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