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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The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint
by Brady Udall
5/1/2002, 432 pages.
A miracle of storytelling, bursting with heartache and hilarity and inhabited
by characters as outsized as the landscape of the American West.
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Night Flying
by Rita Murphy
4/1/2002, 144 pages.
Georgia Hansen can fly. All the women in her family can. Georgia will soon turn 16 and make her first solo flight..... In this powerful coming-of-age novel, Georgia must weigh ...
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Feeling Sorry For Celia
by Jaclyn Moriarty
1/1/2002, 288 pages.
A funny, touching, revealing story written entirely in the form of letters, messages, postcards - and bizarre missives. Hilariously candid, shows that the roller coaster ride of ...
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Kit's Wilderness
by David Almond
9/11/2001, 256 pages.
A stunning novel from the author of the modern children's classic Skellig - winner of the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book Award. David Almond is also winner of the...
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Gloria
by Keith Maillard
9/1/2001, 656 pages.
Gloria has everything except what she wants. A vivid portrayal of the class structure of America in the 1950s and of the assumptions concerning gender that underlay society. It is ...
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Wish You Well
by David Baldacci
9/1/2001, 484 pages.
Laced with touching passages evoking the charms of rural Virginia, imbued with graceful humor, and enriched by with unforgettable characters - A heart-wrenching yet triumphant ...
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Sloppy Firsts
by Megan McCafferty
8/28/2001, 304 pages.
My parents suck ass. Banning me from the phone and restricting my computer privileges are the most tyrannical parental gestures I can think of. Don't they realize that Hope's the ...
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The River King
by Alice Hoffman
7/10/2001, 352 pages.
A suspenseful, lyrical account of one man's search for the truth.
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Knick Knack Paddy Whack
by Ardal O'Hanlon
7/1/2001, 256 pages.
Not since The Catcher in the Rye has literature seen a young man with as much contempt for hypocrisy and phoniness as Patrick Scully, the nineteen-year-old narrator of this ...
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Innocence
by Jane Mendelsohn
5/8/2001, 208 pages.
The acclaimed author of I Was Amelia Earhart returns with a modern gothic tale about a New York schoolgirl.
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