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by Rebecca Stead
Published May 2017
Read ReviewsWinner of the 2015 BookBrowse Award for Best Young Adult Novel
This brilliant novel by Newbery Medal winner Rebecca Stead explores multiple perspectives on the bonds and limits of friendship.
The Possibilities of Sainthood
by Donna Freitas
Published Aug 2010
Read ReviewsAntonia Lucia Labella has two secrets: at fifteen, shes still waiting for her first kiss, and she wants to be a saint. An official one. Unfortunately, the two events Antonias prayed for seem equally unlikely to happen...
by Edward Bloor
Published Dec 2009
Read ReviewsBy 2035 the rich have gotten richer, the poor have gotten poorer, and kidnapping has become a major growth industry in the United States. The children of privilege live in secure, gated communities and are escorted to and from school by armed guards. But the security around Charity Meyers has broken down...
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
by E Lockhart
Published Aug 2009
Read ReviewsFrankie Landau-Banks, at age 16: No longer the kind of girl to take "no" for an answer and possibly a criminal mastermind. This is the story of how she got that way.
If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period
by Gennifer Choldenko
Published Apr 2009
Read ReviewsTwo worlds collide in one compelling story set in a suburban American middle-school. Kirsten's world is crumbling. Her parents are barely speaking to one another and her best friend has come under the spell of the queen bee Brianna. Walker's goal is to survive the new very white private school his mom has sent him to because she thinks he's going ...
by Rosalind Wiseman
Published Mar 2003
Read ReviewsEnlivened with the voices of dozens of girls and parents, Queen Bees and Wannabes (The basis for the movie Mean Girls), is compelling reading for parents and daughters alike. A conversation piece and a reference guide, it offers the tools you need to help your daughter feel empowered and make smarter choices.
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