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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Ginny Gall
by Charlie Smith
2/21/2017, 464 pages.
A sweeping, eerily resonant epic of race and violence in the Jim Crow South: a lyrical and emotionally devastating masterpiece from Charlie Smith, whom the New York Public Library ...
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Imagine Me Gone
by Adam Haslett
2/21/2017, 368 pages.
From a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, a story of a family facing the ultimate question: how far will we go for those we love the most?
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The Summer Before the War
by Helen Simonson
2/21/2017, 512 pages.
The bestselling author of Major Pettigrew's Last Stand returns with a breathtaking novel of love and war that reaches far beyond the small English town in which it is set.
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American Street
by Ibi Zoboi
2/14/2017, 336 pages.
American Street is an evocative and powerful coming-of-age story perfect for fans of Everything, Everything; Bone Gap; and All American Boys.
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We Are Okay
by Nina LaCour
2/14/2017, 240 pages.
A gorgeously crafted and achingly honest portrayal of grief will leave you urgent to reach across any distance to reconnect with the people you love.
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Our Own Private Universe
by Robin Talley
1/31/2017, 384 pages.
Fifteen-year-old Aki Hunter knows she's bisexual, but up until now she's only dated guys...
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Allegedly
by Tiffany D. Jackson
1/24/2017, 400 pages.
Orange Is the New Black meets Walter Dean Myer's Monster in this gritty, twisty, and haunting debut by Tiffany D. Jackson about a girl convicted of murder seeking the truth while ...
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Train I Ride
by Paul Mosier
1/24/2017, 192 pages.
A beautifully poignant debut perfect for fans of authors such as Rebecca Stead and Sharon Creech and books like Ali Benjamin's The Thing About Jellyfish.
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The Dogs of Littlefield
by Suzanne Berne
1/10/2017, 288 pages.
A comedy of manners that explores the unease behind the manicured lawns of suburban America from the Orange Prizewinning author of A Crime in the Neighborhood.
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Life in a Fishbowl
by Len Vlahos
1/3/2017, 336 pages.
Fifteen-year-old Jackie Stone's father is dying. In a desperate act to secure his family's future, he puts his life up for auction.
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