In a novel based on her own teenage diaries, Parker offers a hilariously honest and heart-opening experience.
In a novel based on her own teenage diaries, Parker offers a hilariously honest and heart-opening experience.
In a novel based on her own teenage diaries, Parker offers a hilariously honest and heart-opening experience.
This lyrical read pushes against the boundaries of what we think a young adult novel can contain.
In The Fountains of Silence, Ruta Sepetys has once again written gripping historical fiction that combines impeccable research with sweeping storytelling.
Inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Julia Drake’s enthralling debut explores themes of identity, mental health, romance and family with grace and gravitas.
Almond views elemental themes from a new, exciting perspective in The Color of the Sun.
This graphic novel will leave readers pondering and contemplating the power of human connection.
As Many Nows as I Can Get is a perfect example of the sometimes bumpy, sometimes poignant transition to adulthood.
Colbert has created a world that readers will want to hang out in.
Hartl’s debut is a powerful read for teens who are beginning to explore romantic relationships and sexuality.
Frankly in Love is an absolute must-read for young people grappling with questions of identity.
Akwaeke Emezi, the acclaimed author of last year’s buzzy Freshwater, further asserts themself as a unique, bold new voice with the surreal Pet.
This tender story of a brother and sister reconnecting after years apart has an enormous impact.
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