While this book is marketed as an adult title, it holds strong teen appeal with a relatable main character who is struggling ...
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Any young people who are interested in the history of the Civil Rights movement or the life of Malcolm X will be engaged by ...
There is laugh-out-loud humor, and moments where teens will relate to Sara Lin’s cringe-worthy, yet honest behavior ...
Was it a mass suicide, a massacre or mass murder, or some combination? Death in the Jungle traces the threads leading to this event, from defining what a cult is to the childhood of the Peoples Temple ...
Fall Break in the library’s Teen Department is usually a joyful chaos. One minute, you have groups of tweens playing on Roblox together; the next, they’re challenging the youth services librarian to ...
Craw’s voice and inner anger as he deals with abuse, expectations, and living in a place the book says “many don’t get out of ...
Rex Ogle talks Rey Terciero, graphic novel reimaginings, and sparking a love of classics with fresh and modern takes. Visit Rex Ogle’s website at RexOgle.com Find Dan in Green Gables Contact Rex ab… ...
In this gothic horror set in the fictional small town of Carrion, Georgia, a teen named Dawson disappears during the strange Cicada Festival, leaving only blood behind in a motel room. Neera Singh, ...
Each quarter, the Selected Lists teams compile the officially nominated titles to date. These titles have been suggested by the team or through the title suggestion form, read by multiple team members ...
Boyden Library’s Teen Librarian Jennifir Huston recently sat down with YA author Jeff Zentner to discuss his two books, Goodbye Days and In the Wild Light, that were targeted for banning in Escambia, ...
Abigail Hing Wen talks about her bestselling romance series, her newest AI-inspired middle grade, and the power of writing effective relationships for teen readers.