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6,301 books found
Hard Love #2
Love & Lies
Ellen Wittlinger
Sixteen-year-old John searches for a sense of belonging as he navigates a complicated new connection with a fellow outsi
Ages 14–18
Loud Awake and Lost
Adele Griffin
For the teenager grappling with the disconnect between who they were and who they are now following a life-altering trau
Ages 14–18
Lost for Words
Alice Kuipers
Guilt and silence weigh heavy after a sudden family tragedy. This award-winning story captures the difficult process of
Ages 14–18
Lost and Found
Bill Harley
For the child who feels like an outsider or is navigating complicated friendships. Explore the origins of a character ca
Ages 12–17
Locked Up for Freedom
Heather E. Schwartz
For the teen navigating complex social circles, high-stakes competition, and the pressure of public perception in a digi
Ages 14–18
Live, Laugh, Kidnap
Gabby Noone
For the teen navigating the absurdity of social media, small town politics, and the complexities of finding authentic fr
Ages 14–18
Little Scraggly Hair
Lynn Cullen
For the teen navigating the intense, often overwhelming rush of a first deep connection and the feeling of being differe
Ages 12–18
Little Audrey
Ruth White
For the teenager navigating the complex social hierarchies of high school where rumors, status, and intense friendships
Ages 14–18
Light Enough to Float
Lauren Seal
For the teenager navigating the heavy journey of eating disorder recovery and finding the courage to see themselves with
Ages 13–18
Leftovers
Heather Waldorf
For the teenager navigating the dizzying highs and lows of a first romance while trying to find her own voice and sense
Ages 14–18
Learning to Swear in America
Katie Kennedy
For the teen who feels like an outsider or is struggling to bridge the gap between their brilliance and the social world
Ages 12–18
Kneel
Candace Buford
For the teen processing current events and systemic unfairness, this powerful story follows a football star finding his
Ages 14–18
Kissing Shakespeare
Pamela Mingle
A modern teenager travels back to the 1580s and finds herself caught in a romantic triangle with a mysterious time trave
Ages 12–17
King of the Screwups
K. L. Going
For the teen who feels like they can't live up to expectations. A popular boy is sent away to live with his eccentric un
Ages 14–18
Kick
Walter Dean Myers
For the teen struggling with the weight of a bad decision, this alternating story explores accountability and the messy
Ages 12–17
Through the Lens
Kennedy Through the Lens
Martin W. Sandler
For the curious student interested in how pictures tell a story, this visual history explores how JFK used photography t
Ages 10–18
Keeper of Soles
Teresa Bateman
For the teen or adult seeking to understand how humanity holds together when everything falls apart and the stakes betwe
Ages 16–18
Great Episodes
Juliet's Moon
Ann Rinaldi
For the teenager grappling with complex family loyalties when the world around them is divided by conflict and impossibl
Ages 12–17
The Isles of the Gods #1
The Isles of the Gods
Amie Kaufman
For the teen navigating the pressure of high expectations while searching for a sense of belonging on a journey that tes
Ages 12–18
Is Everyone Ready For Fun?
Jan Thomas
For the child who needs a safe space to navigate the swirl of big feelings and identity shifts that come with growing up
Ages 12–17
Invisible Things
Jenny Davidson
For the teenager grappling with the hidden power structures of the adult world and the feeling of being an outsider in a
Ages 13–17
Fear Street #49
Into the Dark
R.L. Stine
Tension rises on Fear Street as dark secrets and high-stakes suspense pull readers into a world where every shadow holds
Ages 12–18
In Honor
Jessi Kirby
For the teen processing the sudden loss of a sibling while searching for a way to honor their memory through a final, me
Ages 13–18
Impossible Thing to Say, An
Arya Shahi
For the teen exploring how their cultural heritage fits into a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain.
Ages 14–18
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