Best Literary Fiction books for young adult readers, including adult-YA crossover books.
YA & Adult-YA Crossovers:
Literary Fiction
Total books found: 1,092
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Our Lady of The Forest
by David Guterson
7/27/2004, 336 pages.
A provocative new novel about a teenage girl who claims to see the Virgin Mary, by the bestselling author of Snow Falling on Cedars.
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Isabel's Daughter
by Judith Ryan Hendricks
7/1/2004, 400 pages.
From the author of Bread Alone comes an intimate tale of a woman, given up at birth, piecing together her mother's identity.
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The Center of Everything
by Laura Moriarty
7/1/2004, 304 pages.
In this extraordinary first novel, a young girl tries to make sense of an unruly world spinning around her. Growing up with a single mother who is chronically out of work and ...
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Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants
by Louise Rennison
6/1/2004, 240 pages.
Georgia has finally put her red-bottomosity to rest and chosen Robbie the Sex God over Dave the Laugh in the fourth, and supposedly final, volume of Renninson's hit series.
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Fish
by L.S. Matthews
6/1/2004, 192 pages.
When the political situation becomes too grave, a family of foreign aid workers makes a perilous journey to the border of the war-torn nation that they've called home. ...
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Grass For His Pillow
by Lian Hearn
6/1/2004, 368 pages.
The extraordinary adventure continues in the second book of the internationally heralded trilogy, Tales of The Otori.
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Massachusetts, California, Timbuktu
by Stephanie Rosenfeld
6/1/2004, 416 pages.
Smart and poignant, charming and witty this is a wonderful debut novel, a mother-daughter story that proves it's always those who give you the most trouble that end up getting ...
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The Time Traveler's Wife
by Audrey Niffenegger
5/27/2004, 560 pages.
A funny, often poignant tale of boy meets girl with a twist: what if one of them couldn't stop slipping in and out of time? Highly original and imaginative, this debut novel raises...
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The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold
4/20/2004, 352 pages.
A luminous and astonishing novel that builds out of grief the most hopeful of stories. In the hands of a brilliant new writer, this story of the worst thing a family can face is ...
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