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for Ages 18–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
5,122 books found
Skulduggery Pleasant #9
Armageddon Outta Here
Derek Landy
Detective Valkyrie Cain and her skeletal mentor Skulduggery Pleasant battle evil forces while Valkyrie fights to keep th
Ages 11–18
Your Plantation Prom Is Not Okay
Kelly McWilliams
Harriet is a force of nature in modern Louisiana as she fights against the transformation of a neighboring plantation in
Ages 14–18
This Light Between Us: A Novel of World War II
Andrew Fukuda
For the teen processing the weight of systemic injustice or the pain of forced separation from those they love across di
Ages 12–18
The Violents #1
The Myth of June
A. B. Daniels Annachi
The classic legend of the gorgons is transformed as Medusa steps out from the shadows to become the hero of her own epic
Ages 13–18
Queerstory: An Infographic History of the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
T.J. Kirby
Bold infographics and colorful timelines map out a century of landmark events, key figures, and statistics in the fight
Ages 12–18
Challenges for Teen Girls: Anxiety, Self-Image, and Bullying
Naomi Rockler
A supportive guide for teenage girls navigating the modern pressures of social media, academic expectations, and mental
Ages 12–18
Beauty
Robin McKinley
Step into a lush, award-winning reimagining of a classic French fairy tale where a young woman must see past a beastly e
Ages 12–18
Wendall
Othen Donald Dale Cummings
For families exploring complex histories of fairness and change. This sweeping story helps children understand how diffe
Ages 10–18
Love from Grandma
Jane Tanner
For the teen navigating complex family secrets while finding the courage to fight for what is right in a changing world.
Ages 12–18
The Red Tree
Shaun Tan
The world feels heavy and grey until a small, bright spark of hope begins to grow, proving that even the darkest days ca
Ages 8–18
Why Does Water Wiggle?: Learning About the World
Scott Foresman
Jake Sully and his family must flee their home and seek refuge with the Metkayina clan in a vast oceanic region to escap
Ages 10–18
Down A Sunny Dirt Road
Unknown
For the teenager navigating the complexities of dating, rivalry, and self-worth in a world that feels as high-stakes as
Ages 13–18
A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919
Claire Hartfield
Tensions boil over in this detailed examination of the systemic forces and specific events that sparked the 1919 race ri
Ages 12–18
The Night's Edge #2
When Shadows Burn
Vanessa Le
A demon caller and a slayer investigate a dangerous group trying to destroy an exorcist university from the inside.
Ages 14–18
Chaos Walking #1
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Patrick Ness
Todd Hewitt lives in a town where every thought can be heard by others, but a dark secret from the men around him forces
Ages 14–18
The Code: The 5 Secrets of Teen Success
Mawi Asgedom
From a childhood in East Africa to the halls of Harvard, Mawi Asgedom shares five essential secrets for finding success
Ages 12–18
Sachiko: A Nagasaki Bomb Survivor's Story
Caren Stelson
For the young reader processing stories of tragedy or global history, this moving biography offers a path from trauma to
Ages 10–18
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World
Pénélope Bagieu
Meet thirty indomitable women, from famous explorers to hidden revolutionaries, who used their wit and spirit to change
Ages 12–18
Pain Tree and Other Teenage Angst Ridden Poetry, The
Esther Pearl Watson, Mark Todd
These raw, original poems written by real teenagers capture the intense emotional highs and lows of life, from deep desp
Ages 12–18
From One Experience to Another
M. Jerry Weiss (editor)
Fifteen celebrated authors pull back the curtain on their own lives to reveal the real-world inspirations that grew into
Ages 12–18
With Love, Miss Americanah
Jane Igharo
Enore faces a new life in America after her father's death, torn between her mother's strict rules and her own dreams of
Ages 12–18
Wishbone
Anna Garcia Schaper
Forty-five years apart, a Mexican-American teen and her great aunt fight parallel battles against body shaming and unfai
Ages 13–18
Civil Rights Struggles Around the World
Who Will Shout if Not Us?: Student Activists and the Tiananmen Square Protest, China, 1989
Ann Kerns
Follow the courageous students who risked everything in the spring of 1989 to stand up for freedom and civil rights in C
Ages 12–18
When Can We Go Back to America?: Voices of Japanese American Incarceration During WWII
Susan H. Kamei
Eighty thousand American citizens were held in camps during WWII; their true stories are told here through first-person
Ages 12–18
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