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for Ages 15–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
7,476 books found
Infinite Sky
C. J. Flood
In the wake of her mother's departure, thirteen-year-old Iris finds an unexpected bond with a boy named Trick while her
Ages 12–17
Voices in First Person: Reflections on Latino Identity
Lori Marie Carlson
For the teenager navigating the complexities of their heritage, this anthology offers powerful monologues and poems abou
Ages 12–18
The Babysitter Murders
Janet Ruth Young
For the teenager grappling with scary or intrusive thoughts. This novel validates the internal struggle of OCD and the f
Ages 14–18
Wrecked
E. R. Frank
Sixteen-year-old Anna grapples with intense guilt and grief following a tragic car accident that leaves her world shatte
Ages 14–18
The Jericho Trilogy #2
November Blues
Sharon M. Draper
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of an unexpected pregnancy while processing the sudden loss of a partner an
Ages 14–18
The Sharp North Trilogy #1
Sharp North
Patrick Cave
In a futuristic Britain ruled by a strict caste system, Great Families maintain power through illegal clones while repro
Ages 12–18
Great Lives #11
American Literature
Doris Faber, Harold Faber
The lives of thirty legendary American writers come into focus, revealing the personal struggles and historical events t
Ages 10–16
True Gretch
Gretchen Whitmer
For the teenager who wants to make a difference in the world but feels intimidated by the challenges of leadership and p
Ages 12–18
Nic Sheff's Addiction Memoirs #1
Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines
Nic Sheff
For parents and older teens seeking a brutally honest look at the realities of drug addiction, relapse, and the grueling
Ages 15–18
Essential Maps for the Lost
Deb Caletti
For teens grappling with the heavy weight of a parent's suicide or the haunting questions left behind after witnessing a
Ages 14–18
Nevermore #1
Nevermore
Kelly Creagh
An English project leads cheerleader Isobel into the dark, haunting dreamscape created by her classmate Varen and inspir
Ages 12–18
The Opposite of Music
Janet Ruth Young
For teens navigating the heavy weight of a parent's mental illness and the realization that they cannot fix a loved one'
Ages 12–17
Moosehead Lake #1
Tartabull's Throw
Henry Garfield
A nineteen-year-old baseball player’s life takes a terrifying turn in 1967 when he encounters a mysterious woman and a m
Ages 14–18
Margarita Engle's Memoirs #2
Soaring Earth
Margarita Engle
For the teenager navigating the pressure of world events while trying to find where they belong between two different cu
Ages 12–18
Great Lives
Invention and Technology
Milton Lomask
For the child who constantly asks how things work, this historical guide explores the brilliant minds and mechanical bre
Ages 10–15
All the Noise at Once
DeAndra Davis
For the teen who feels overwhelmed by the world's sensory input: a moving story about navigating misophonia, finding que
Ages 14–18
Stained
Jennifer Richard Jacobson
When her friend Gabe disappears in 1975 New Hampshire, seventeen-year-old Jocelyn must untangle a web of secrets held by
Ages 14–18
Outside Beauty
Cynthia Kadohata
For the teen navigating complex family dynamics and the sudden separation of siblings who must find their own worth beyo
Ages 12–17
The Whole Stupid Way We Are
N. Griffin
Dinah tries to help her best friend manage a difficult home life and a father with dementia, sparking a heart-wrenching
Ages 12–18
Sky
Roderick Townley
In 1950s New York, a quiet piano prodigy named Sky finds his voice through jazz and the support of his two best friends.
Ages 12–16
Three Little Words
Ashley Rhodes-Courter
After nine years drifting through the foster care system, Ashley fights to overcome abusive homes and a revolving door o
Ages 12–18
We Shall Overcome: Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement
Fred Powledge
For the young person asking big questions about fairness and justice: a powerful history of the brave people who fought
Ages 10–15
Inexcusable
Chris Lynch
Graduation night takes a dark and irreversible turn for a high school football player when a moment of supposed comfort
Ages 15–18
Crunch Time
Mariah Fredericks
For the teen feeling the crushing weight of high expectations and the stress of the SATs as they navigate the pressure t
Ages 12–17
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