Best Literary Fiction books for young adult readers, including adult-YA crossover books.
YA & Adult-YA Crossovers:
Literary Fiction
Total books found: 1,169
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The Ninth Life of Louis Drax
by Liz Jensen
1/10/2006, 240 pages.
The story of a family falling apart, told in the vivid voices of its comatose son and Dr. Dannachet as he is drawn into the family's circle. Full of astonishing twists and ...
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Homer Price
by Robert McCloskey
12/29/2005, 160 pages.
The comic genius of Robert McCloskey and his wry look at small-town America has kept readers in stitches for generations!
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Target
by Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson
12/13/2005, 192 pages.
Why had the men chosen him? What had they seen about him that said, I'm your target?
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An Unfinished Life
by Mark Spragg
8/9/2005, 272 pages.
Set in the high-country of Wyoming, this is a riveting tale of hard-won friendship, old wounds, fresh pain and love lost and found.
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How I Live Now
by Meg Rosoff
7/31/2005, 208 pages.
'Rarely does a writer come up with a first novel so assured, so powerful and engaging that you can be pretty sure that you will want to read everything this author is capable ...
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Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers
by Louise Rennison
5/22/2005, 320 pages.
Let the overseas snogfest begin!
Georgia and Jas are off to Hamburger-a-gogo land! Georgia plans to track down Masimo, the Italian-American dreamboat, but after a long week in ...
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Crossing California
by Adam Langer
5/3/2005, 512 pages.
Poignant, ambitious, and tremendously fun, Crossing California is a novel about two generations of family and friendship; set in Chicago, from November 1979 through January 1981.
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You Remind Me Of Me
by Dan Chaon
4/26/2005, 368 pages.
In language that is both unflinching and exquisite, Chaon moves deftly between the past and the present in the small-town prairie Midwest and shows us the extraordinary lives of "...
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Girls In Trouble
by Caroline Leavitt
4/1/2005, 368 pages.
Leavitt captures the longings of first love, the intense emotions of open adoption and the price of betrayal.
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Looking For Alaska
by John Green
3/3/2005, 221 pages.
First drink. First prank. First friend. First love.
Last words.
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