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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There There
by Tommy Orange
5/7/2019, 304 pages.
Fierce, angry, funny, heartbreaking - Tommy Orange's first novel is a wondrous and shattering portrait of an America few of us have ever seen, and it introduces a brilliant new ...
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Treeborne
by Caleb Johnson
5/7/2019, 320 pages.
Treeborne is a celebration and a reminder: of how the past gets mixed up in thoughts of the future; of how home is a story as much as a place.
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The Magnificent Esme Wells
by Adrienne Sharp
4/9/2019, 352 pages.
From the nationally bestselling author of The True Memoirs of Little K, a deeply felt and historically detailed novel of family, loss, and love, told by an irrepressible young girl...
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The Agony of Bun O'Keefe
by Heather Smith
4/2/2019, 256 pages.
Little Miss Sunshine meets Room in this quirky, heartwarming story of friendship, loyalty and discovery.
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You Bring the Distant Near
by Mitali Perkins
4/2/2019, 320 pages.
This elegant young adult novel captures the immigrant experience for one Indian-American family with humor and heart.
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Dig
by A.S. King
3/26/2019, 400 pages.
"I've never understood white people who can't admit they're white. I mean, white isn't just a color. And maybe that's the problem for them. White is a passport. It's a ticket."
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The Place Between Breaths
by An Na
3/26/2019, 192 pages.
From master storyteller and Printz Award–winning author An Na comes a dark, intensely moving story of a girl desperately determined to find a cure for the illness that swept ...
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Lawn Boy
by Jonathan Evison
3/19/2019, 320 pages.
Lawn Boy is an important, entertaining, and completely winning novel about social class distinctions, about overcoming cultural discrimination, and about standing up for oneself.
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Gateway to the Moon
by Mary Morris
3/12/2019, 352 pages.
From award-winning novelist Mary Morris comes the remarkable story of a remote New Mexican town coming to grips with a dark history it never imagined.
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Heroine
by Mindy McGinnis
3/12/2019, 432 pages.
A captivating and powerful exploration of the opioid crisis - the deadliest drug epidemic in American history - through the eyes of a college-bound softball star.
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