YA Fiction

A graphic, visceral fantasy that doesn’t pull its punches, Red Hood depicts young women growing into their anger and developing a will to fight.

A graphic, visceral fantasy that doesn’t pull its punches, Red Hood depicts young women growing into their anger and developing a will to fight.

Anna K, Jenny Lee’s retelling of Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, makes for addictive reading.

Anna K, Jenny Lee’s retelling of Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, makes for addictive reading.

What I Carry is the beautifully realized story of Muir, a 17 year old girl who is about to age out of the foster system and her search for a place in the world.

What I Carry is the beautifully realized story of Muir, a 17 year old girl who is about to age out of the foster system and her search for a place in the world.

Izzy’s family’s selection for a Habitat for Humanity home forces Izzy to make decision about her future in this sensitive, engaging novel.

Izzy's family's selection for a Habitat for Humanity home forces Izzy to make decision about her future in this sensitive, engaging novel.

Readers will eagerly follow along with the delicious and funny Tweet Cute as secrets explode and romance blooms online and IRL.

Readers will eagerly follow along with the delicious and funny Tweet Cute as secrets explode and romance blooms online and IRL.

This is a salt-soaked, wind-whipped ode to the way a fast horse at a flat-out gallop can feel like flight and freedom.

This is a salt-soaked, wind-whipped ode to the way a fast horse at a flat-out gallop can feel like flight and freedom.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is a gripping story of families, community and the ways a crisis can turn them against one another in the blink of an eye.

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a gripping story of families, community and the ways a crisis can turn them against one another in the blink of an eye.

Yes No Maybe So is an earnest and engrossing of-the-political-moment story, a lovely romance and a compassionate exploration of what’s worth fighting for.

Yes No Maybe So is an earnest and engrossing of-the-political-moment story, a lovely romance and a compassionate exploration of what’s worth fighting for.

A young woman learns that politics and love can be ruthless games in Alexa Donne’s The Stars We Steal; it’s one heck of an interstellar ride.

A young woman learns that politics and love can be ruthless games in Alexa Donne’s The Stars We Steal; it's one heck of an interstellar ride.

Self-proclaimed space nerd Phil Stamper’s The Gravity of Us is so interesting and well crafted that it’s hard to believe it’s his first novel.

Self-proclaimed space nerd Phil Stamper’s The Gravity of Us is so interesting and well crafted that it’s hard to believe it’s his first novel.

In Not So Pure and Simple, Lamar Giles successfully explores social justice themes while maintaining an engaging and often hilarious tone.

In Not So Pure and Simple, Lamar Giles successfully explores social justice themes while maintaining an engaging and often hilarious tone.

We Used to Be Friends is a perceptive and truthful friendship breakup story elevated by an innovative narrative structure.

We Used to Be Friends is a perceptive and truthful friendship breakup story elevated by an innovative narrative structure.

Betty Culley’s debut novel in verse is a moving testament to the power of resilience, full of courage and authenticity.

Betty Culley's debut novel in verse is a moving testament to the power of resilience, full of courage and authenticity.

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