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Young Adult About Making an Apology
Explore young adult books about making an apology for children.
129 books
Little Do We Know
Tamara Ireland Stone
Two former best friends are forced to confront the rift between them after a life-saving moment changes everything they
Ages 14–18
Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution
Kacen Callender
For the teen navigating the complexities of online identity, social media burnout, and the courage it takes to be honest
Ages 14–18
Try Not to Breathe
Jennifer R. Hubbard
For the teenager navigating the heavy path of recovery after a mental health crisis, this story offers a quiet, honest l
Ages 14–18
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The Silent Stars Go By
Sally Nicholls
For the teen navigating the weight of a difficult secret or the pressure of social expectations. A quiet, moving story a
Ages 14–18
Reasons to Hate Me
Susan Metallo
For the teenager navigating the painful fallout of a social mistake, this story offers a roadmap for self-forgiveness an
Ages 14–18
Emmett
L. C. Rosen
For teens navigating the messy lines between friendship and romance, this queer retelling of Emma explores the growing p
Ages 14–18
Don't Look Back
Jennifer L. Armentrout
For the teen navigating the pressure to fit in while discovering who they actually want to be. A suspenseful look at sec
Ages 14–18
Blacktop #3
Frank
L. J. Alonge
For the teen who needs a second chance after making a high-stakes mistake. Frank navigates community service, a new crus
Ages 10–14
Royal Heirs Academy #2
Royal Liars
Lindsey Duga
For the teen navigating complex social hierarchies and the pressure of public expectations while trying to stay true to
Ages 13–18
All Our Hidden Gifts #1
All Our Hidden Gifts
Caroline O'Donoghue
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship breakups, identity, and the weight of their own words while s
Ages 14–18
The Saga of Larten Crepsley #3
Palace of the Damned
Darren Shan
Young vampire Larten struggles to build a life in the human world and protect an infant survivor until his inner darknes
Ages 12–18
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute
Talia Hibbert
For the teen navigating the pressures of academic success while managing OCD, or anyone learning to forgive a friend who
Ages 12–18
Immortal City #3
Battle Angel
Scott Speer
A looming demon invasion forces Jackson to repair his bond with Maddy and find the strength to forgive before Immortal C
Ages 12–18
Far From You
Tess Sharpe
After surviving the attack that killed her best friend, Sophie must hunt for the murderer while fighting to prove her so
Ages 14–18
Phantom Limbs
Paula Garner
Otis finds himself caught between a grueling swimming dream and the sudden return of the childhood friend who shared his
Ages 14–18
True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet
Lola Douglas
After a very public downfall, teen star Morgan Carter moves to a small town to hide her identity and start over, recordi
Ages 14–18
The Summer of Letting Go
Gae Polisner
Fifteen-year-old Francesca struggles with the drowning of her brother until a summer job caring for a familiar young boy
Ages 13–18
I Was Here
Gayle Forman
Eighteen-year-old Cody retraces her best friend's final steps, uncovering unexpected secrets while searching for a way t
Ages 14–18
You'd Be Home Now
Kathleen Glasgow
Emory has always played the role of the good sister, but a tragic accident forces her to redefine herself amidst her bro
Ages 14–18
You're Dead to Me, Reed Walker
Gwenyth Reitz
For the teenager navigating the fallout of a broken friendship and the messy social hierarchies of high school while try
Ages 12–18
The Killer's Cousin
Nancy Werlin
After a murder acquittal, seventeen-year-old David tries to start over in a new town, only to find his past colliding wi
Ages 14–18
Blame My Virgo Moon
Freja Nicole Woolf
For the teen navigating the chaos of high school cliques and first love while trying to find their own voice amidst the
Ages 12–18
The Last Thing You Said
Sara Biren
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief after losing a friend, and the complicated guilt that comes with fi
Ages 14–18
Changes in Latitudes
Will Hobbs
A cocky teenager’s world expands during a family trip to Mexico as he confronts his parents' struggles and his brother's
Ages 12–17
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