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Rough Magic
Caryl Cude Mullin
Ages 13 - 19
How do you say good-bye to your baby after you’ve just said hello to first...
Saying Good-bye to London
Julie Burtinshaw
Follow the owners of the soldier doll as they experience the realities of war, from...
Soldier Doll
Jennifer Gold
From the late Carol Shields and from Patrick Crowe from Xenophile Media, a new graphic...
Susanna Moodie: Roughing It in the Bush
Carol Shields
Patrick Crowe
Hidden and intimate stories of the struggles faced by the teens of 64 Wilnut Street.
Take The Stairs
Karen Krossing
\"Only Connect\"
The Color of Silence
Liane Shaw
The Courage To Change
Leave Out ViolencE (L.O.V.E.)
College prep or prepping for the end of the world?
The End of Always
Rebecca Phillips
Six girls just out of high school spend the summer of 1943 on a farm,...
The Farmerettes
Gisela Tobien Sherman
Beth Goobie once again brings voice to the teenage outsider and victim in a way...
The Pain Eater
Beth Goobie
The Second Trial
Rosemarie Boll
Coming out. Falling in love. And standing with Pride.
The Stone Rainbow
Some scars just can’t be ignored.
The Story of My Face
Leanne Baugh
A small town in the 1960s is not the easiest place for a girl who...
The Way It Is
Donalda Reid
Shakespeare, love triangles, and a corgi named Princess Sunshine.
The Year Shakespeare Ruined My Life
Dani Jansen
Novel exposes the world of “thinspiration” websites, where members encourage each other’s eating disorders.
thinandbeautiful.com
She had expected to hate him. But hate, just like forgiveness, can be complicated.
To Look a Nazi in the Eye
Kathy Kacer
A volunteer trip to South America in the wake of her mother's death teaches Cat...
Undiscovered Country
A realistic portrait of the courage needed to speak out about abuse.
Until Today
Pam Fluttert
Teenage Bruna experiences first-hand the effects of war when Nazi soldiers occupy her tiny town.
War In My Town
E. Graziani