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Nice Try, Jane Sinner
Lianne Oelke
For the teen struggling with cynicism or a crisis of faith. Jane navigates life after expulsion by joining a reality sho
Ages 14–18
Newt's Emerald
Garth Nix
For the reader finding their voice in a world of strict rules. A young woman defies social expectations through a magica
Ages 12–18
The Lady Janies #4
My Contrary Mary
Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows
For the teen navigating high-stakes social circles while hiding a part of themselves that feels small or different.
Ages 13–18
My Chemical Mountain
Corina Vacco
Jason and his friends refuse to stay silent as they witness their town being destroyed, leading them into a gritty confr
Ages 12–17
The Moonlit Vine
Elizabeth Santiago
Tracing her lineage back through centuries of Puerto Rican history gives Taína the strength she needs to support her com
Ages 12–18
Moonglass
Jessi Kirby
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief and the search for family truths in a new town.
Ages 12–17
Saints and Misfits #2
Misfit in Love
S.K. Ali
Amidst the beautiful chaos of her brother’s massive wedding, Janna searches for the perfect moment to tell her longtime
Ages 12–18
Mirage #1
Mirage
Somaiya Daud
Eighteen-year-old Amani is stolen from her home to serve as a secret body double for a cruel princess, leading her to pl
Ages 14–18
Memento Nora
Angie Smibert
Nora, Micah, and Winter launch a secret underground magazine to fight back against a society that tries to control their
Ages 12–17
The Melancholy of Summer
Louisa Onomé
Left to fend for herself, Summer must decide if she can lower her guard and trust others to help her through a difficult
Ages 14–18
Mechanica #1
Mechanica
Betsy Cornwell
For the teenager who feels trapped by expectations and longs to build their own future. A steampunk Cinderella story cen
Ages 12–18
Lucky Few
Kathryn Ormsbee
For teens grappling with the finality of life and the intensity of new friendships. A quirky, deep look at three outside
Ages 14–18
Love? Maybe
Heather Hepler
For the teen who feels cynical about romance or is navigating the messy aftermath of a breakup while leaning on their be
Ages 12–17
Love from A to Z #1
Love from A to Z
S. K. Ali
Two Muslim teenagers find an unexpected connection on a flight to Qatar, supporting each other through grief, illness, a
Ages 14–18
Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America
Margarita Longoria
Personal essays, poems, and graphic stories celebrate the vibrant and complex reality of growing up Mexican-American in
Ages 12–18
Lies, Knives, and Girls in Red Dresses
Ron Koertge
For the teen who loves the darker side of folklore, these verse retellings embrace the macabre and visceral truths of cl
Ages 12–18
Libertad
Bessie Flores Zaldívar
For the teenager navigating the intersection of political activism and personal truth while questioning if their home ca
Ages 14–18
Letting Go of Gravity
Meg Leder
For the sibling struggling to find their own path while supporting a family member through a health crisis or major life
Ages 14–18
Lemonade Mouth #2
Puckers Up
Mark Peter Hughes
For the teen navigating the lure of fame and the pressure to compromise their values to fit a commercial mold.
Ages 12–17
Leif's Journey
Terry Hokenson
For the teenager struggling to find common ground with a strict parent. This story explores the weight of family duty an
Ages 12–18
Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust
Leanne Lieberman
For the teen feeling weighed down by family history or heritage, this story explores how to find your own voice while fa
Ages 12–17
Laughing at my Nightmare
Shane Burcaw
For the teenager navigating a life-altering diagnosis or feeling isolated by physical differences, this memoir uses shar
Ages 14–18
Kotuku
Deborah Savage
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence of loss, this story weaves together history and mystery to show how connec
Ages 12–17
Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service
Connie Goldsmith, Kiyo Sato
For the teen processing systemic unfairness or family history, this biography shows how one woman turned the pain of int
Ages 11–18
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