Suggested by Danielle. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian meets Jane the Virgin in this hilarious and heartfelt story about losing a sister a...Show more
Suggested by Danielle. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian meets Jane the Virgin in this hilarious and heartfelt story about losing a sister and finding yourself amid the pressures, expectations, and stereotypes of growing up in a Mexican-American home.
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Suggested by Danielle. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian meets Jane the Virgin in this hilarious and heartfelt story about losing a sister a...Show more
Suggested by Danielle. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian meets Jane the Virgin in this hilarious and heartfelt story about losing a sister and finding yourself amid the pressures, expectations, and stereotypes of growing up in a Mexican-American home.
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Suggested by Danielle. Jason Reynolds tackles the implications of neighborhood violence in verse. Think A Christmas Carol meets Boys in the Hood. Inspired by the teens he meets in juvenile detention centers and an experience from his own life.
Suggested by Danielle. Jason Reynolds tackles the implications of neighborhood violence in verse. Think A Christmas Carol meets Boys in the Hood. Inspired by the teens he meets in juvenile detention centers and an experience from his own life.
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Suggested by Danielle. Jason Reynolds tackles the implications of neighborhood violence in verse. Think A Christmas Carol meets Boys in the Hood. Inspired by the teens he meets in juvenile detention centers and an experience from his own life.
Suggested by Danielle. Jason Reynolds tackles the implications of neighborhood violence in verse. Think A Christmas Carol meets Boys in the Hood. Inspired by the teens he meets in juvenile detention centers and an experience from his own life.
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Suggested by Danielle. When Marley's boyfriend, Christopher, dies after his conservative parents send him to a "pray the gay away" camp, Marley launches a campaign to remember Christopher.
Suggested by Danielle. When Marley's boyfriend, Christopher, dies after his conservative parents send him to a "pray the gay away" camp, Marley launches a campaign to remember Christopher.
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Suggested by Danielle. When Marley's boyfriend, Christopher, dies after his conservative parents send him to a "pray the gay away" camp, Marley launches a campaign to remember Christopher.
Suggested by Danielle. When Marley's boyfriend, Christopher, dies after his conservative parents send him to a "pray the gay away" camp, Marley launches a campaign to remember Christopher.
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Suggested by Danielle. Dimple thinks her parents are sending her to a summer coding camp because they support her programming dreams. Rishi is attending t...Show more
Suggested by Danielle. Dimple thinks her parents are sending her to a summer coding camp because they support her programming dreams. Rishi is attending the same camp because he thinks Dimple will be his future wife after their respective parents arrange a marriage. A vibrant and funny look at when cultures and generations clash.
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Suggested by Danielle. Dimple thinks her parents are sending her to a summer coding camp because they support her programming dreams. Rishi is attending t...Show more
Suggested by Danielle. Dimple thinks her parents are sending her to a summer coding camp because they support her programming dreams. Rishi is attending the same camp because he thinks Dimple will be his future wife after their respective parents arrange a marriage. A vibrant and funny look at when cultures and generations clash.
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Suggested by Danielle. Essentially a modern take on My So-Called Life featuring a Muslim teen. Janna, whose Muslim faith is pivotal but far from the only part of her multifaceted identity.
Suggested by Danielle. Essentially a modern take on My So-Called Life featuring a Muslim teen. Janna, whose Muslim faith is pivotal but far from the only part of her multifaceted identity.
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Suggested by Danielle. Essentially a modern take on My So-Called Life featuring a Muslim teen. Janna, whose Muslim faith is pivotal but far from the only part of her multifaceted identity.
Suggested by Danielle. Essentially a modern take on My So-Called Life featuring a Muslim teen. Janna, whose Muslim faith is pivotal but far from the only part of her multifaceted identity.
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Suggested by Danielle. Lara Jean is a sixteen-year-old half-Korean, half-Caucasian girl. Lara Jean keeps love letters to all the boys she has ever loved ...Show more
Suggested by Danielle. Lara Jean is a sixteen-year-old half-Korean, half-Caucasian girl. Lara Jean keeps love letters to all the boys she has ever loved in a hatbox given to her by her late mother. When the box disappears and the letters find their way to her former crushes, Lara Jean has to deal with the consequences. It was inspired by the letters Jenny Han used to write to her crushes as a teen.
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Suggested by Danielle. Lara Jean is a sixteen-year-old half-Korean, half-Caucasian girl. Lara Jean keeps love letters to all the boys she has ever loved ...Show more
Suggested by Danielle. Lara Jean is a sixteen-year-old half-Korean, half-Caucasian girl. Lara Jean keeps love letters to all the boys she has ever loved in a hatbox given to her by her late mother. When the box disappears and the letters find their way to her former crushes, Lara Jean has to deal with the consequences. It was inspired by the letters Jenny Han used to write to her crushes as a teen.
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Amanda Hardy moves from Atlanta to live with her estranged dad in rural Tennessee and takes the chance to start over. Her plan is to fly below the radar, ...Show more
Amanda Hardy moves from Atlanta to live with her estranged dad in rural Tennessee and takes the chance to start over. Her plan is to fly below the radar, endure Tennessee, and move herself out of the Deep South as soon as she graduates, but then she falls in love and she doesn't want to keep secrets anymore. But how does she tell her new love that at her old school, she used to be Andrew?
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Amanda Hardy moves from Atlanta to live with her estranged dad in rural Tennessee and takes the chance to start over. Her plan is to fly below the radar, ...Show more
Amanda Hardy moves from Atlanta to live with her estranged dad in rural Tennessee and takes the chance to start over. Her plan is to fly below the radar, endure Tennessee, and move herself out of the Deep South as soon as she graduates, but then she falls in love and she doesn't want to keep secrets anymore. But how does she tell her new love that at her old school, she used to be Andrew?
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Set in Amsterdam, this is a tense apocalyptic novel following an autistic girl trying to survive after a devastating comet impact.
Set in Amsterdam, this is a tense apocalyptic novel following an autistic girl trying to survive after a devastating comet impact.
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Set in Amsterdam, this is a tense apocalyptic novel following an autistic girl trying to survive after a devastating comet impact.
Set in Amsterdam, this is a tense apocalyptic novel following an autistic girl trying to survive after a devastating comet impact.
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This own voices story follows a pair of unlikely best friends — one of whom is legally blind, like the author herself — on the run. Told through alternati...Show more
This own voices story follows a pair of unlikely best friends — one of whom is legally blind, like the author herself — on the run. Told through alternating points of view and timelines, this story is a beautiful study of an intense, difficult, and powerful friendship.
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This own voices story follows a pair of unlikely best friends — one of whom is legally blind, like the author herself — on the run. Told through alternati...Show more
This own voices story follows a pair of unlikely best friends — one of whom is legally blind, like the author herself — on the run. Told through alternating points of view and timelines, this story is a beautiful study of an intense, difficult, and powerful friendship.
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An immigrant tale with magic. This tells the story of Fabiola, a teen girl whose mother is detained as they emigrate from Haiti. She winds up in Detroit w...Show more
An immigrant tale with magic. This tells the story of Fabiola, a teen girl whose mother is detained as they emigrate from Haiti. She winds up in Detroit with her aunt and cousins, who have assimilated into the African American culture, while Fabiola desperately misses Haitian culture.
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An immigrant tale with magic. This tells the story of Fabiola, a teen girl whose mother is detained as they emigrate from Haiti. She winds up in Detroit w...Show more
An immigrant tale with magic. This tells the story of Fabiola, a teen girl whose mother is detained as they emigrate from Haiti. She winds up in Detroit with her aunt and cousins, who have assimilated into the African American culture, while Fabiola desperately misses Haitian culture.
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This coming of age story centers on Arnold "Junior" Spirit, a 14-year-old growing up in Washington state, who decides to leave the Spokane India...Show more
This coming of age story centers on Arnold "Junior" Spirit, a 14-year-old growing up in Washington state, who decides to leave the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot. The author relied heavily on his own childhood experiences to write this.
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This coming of age story centers on Arnold "Junior" Spirit, a 14-year-old growing up in Washington state, who decides to leave the Spokane India...Show more
This coming of age story centers on Arnold "Junior" Spirit, a 14-year-old growing up in Washington state, who decides to leave the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot. The author relied heavily on his own childhood experiences to write this.
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This debut confronts race, class, and sexuality during one charged near-future summer in the Bronx.
This debut confronts race, class, and sexuality during one charged near-future summer in the Bronx.
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This debut confronts race, class, and sexuality during one charged near-future summer in the Bronx.
This debut confronts race, class, and sexuality during one charged near-future summer in the Bronx.
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This explores what it is like to be thrust into an unwanted and arranged marriage. Has Naila’s fate been written in the stars? Or can she still make her own destiny? A family vacation to Pakistan will change everything.
This explores what it is like to be thrust into an unwanted and arranged marriage. Has Naila’s fate been written in the stars? Or can she still make her own destiny? A family vacation to Pakistan will change everything.
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This explores what it is like to be thrust into an unwanted and arranged marriage. Has Naila’s fate been written in the stars? Or can she still make her own destiny? A family vacation to Pakistan will change everything.
This explores what it is like to be thrust into an unwanted and arranged marriage. Has Naila’s fate been written in the stars? Or can she still make her own destiny? A family vacation to Pakistan will change everything.
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