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for Ages 17–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
6,301 books found
Lucky Few
Kathryn Ormsbee
For teens grappling with the finality of life and the intensity of new friendships. A quirky, deep look at three outside
Ages 14–18
Love? Maybe
Heather Hepler
When a difficult breakup leaves a high school girl reeling, her three best friends step in with a plan that leads to tot
Ages 12–17
Love from A to Z #1
Love from A to Z
S. K. Ali
Two Muslim teenagers find an unexpected connection on a flight to Qatar, supporting each other through grief, illness, a
Ages 14–18
Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America
Margarita Longoria
Personal essays, poems, and graphic stories celebrate the vibrant and complex reality of growing up Mexican-American in
Ages 12–18
Lies, Knives, and Girls in Red Dresses
Ron Koertge
These dark, sophisticated verse retellings of classic fairy tales dive deep into dread, death, and clever twists.
Ages 12–18
Libertad
Bessie Flores Zaldívar
Libertad turns to poetry to navigate her identity and a tense presidential election, wondering if true self-expression i
Ages 14–18
Letting Go of Gravity
Meg Leder
Parker tries to balance her own fears about the future while attempting to bond with her twin brother as he recovers fro
Ages 14–18
Lemonade Mouth #2
Puckers Up
Mark Peter Hughes
Lemonade Mouth has finally been discovered by a big-time promoter, but the band must decide if fame is worth losing thei
Ages 12–17
Leif's Journey
Terry Hokenson
Nineteen-year-old Leif fights to save the family farm while navigating a fractured relationship with his immigrant fathe
Ages 12–18
Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust
Leanne Lieberman
Caught between her desire to leave her heritage behind and the cruelty of her friends' war games, Lauren faces a difficu
Ages 12–17
Laughing at my Nightmare
Shane Burcaw
With wit and brutal honesty, Shane Burcaw shares how he uses humor and hope to navigate the daily challenges of living w
Ages 14–18
Kotuku
Deborah Savage
Win navigates the grief of losing a friend by digging into a mystery that links the history of Cape Cod to the Maori peo
Ages 12–17
Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service
Connie Goldsmith, Kiyo Sato
Kiyo rises from the injustice of a WWII internment camp to serve in the Air Force and fight for human rights in this mov
Ages 11–18
Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens
Tanya Boteju
Awkward seventeen-year-old Nima stumbles into a drag performance that changes everything, helping her finally step out a
Ages 14–18
Kids Like Us
Hilary Reyl
Martin travels to France for his mother’s film shoot, navigating the complexities of making friends and finding his plac
Ages 12–17
Kaleidoscope Song
Fox Benwell
Music is Neo’s refuge until she falls for a singer in a local band, forcing her to risk everything for love in a world t
Ages 14–18
Jumped In
Patrick Flores-Scott
Sam lives life under the radar until he meets Luis, whose family connections pull him into a new world that challenges e
Ages 14–18
Jude
Kate Morgenroth
After witnessing a murder, Jude makes a choice to protect others that leads to prison and a difficult, gripping journey
Ages 14–18
Jerk, California
Jonathan Friesen
While on a road trip to find the truth about his father, Jack learns to manage his Tourette's syndrome and gain newfound
Ages 13–18
Jade Fire Gold
June C.L. Tan
Deep in the desert of the Shi Empire, sixteen-year-old Ahn finds her magic and teams up with a lost heir to save their k
Ages 14–18
Itch
Michelle D. Kwasney
Grief over a grandfather’s death feels heavy and isolating until a new connection reveals someone whose own pain is even
Ages 12–17
Into the Streets: A Young Person's Visual History of Protest in the United States
Marke Bieschke
Ordinary people hold the power to change laws by taking to the streets, using marches and protests to fight for their be
Ages 12–18
Ink Knows No Borders
Patrice Vecchione
Sixty-four poets share their deeply personal experiences of leaving their native lands to search for home, identity, and
Ages 12–18
In the Name of Emmett Till: How the Children of the Mississippi Freedom Struggle Showed Us Tomorrow
Robert H. Mayer
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the tragic death of Emmett Till sparked a wave of courageous youth activi
Ages 12–18
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