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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Beneath a Meth Moon
by Jacqueline Woodson
2/2/2012, 192 pages.
Laurel Daneau has moved on to a new life, in a new town, but inside she's still reeling from the loss of her beloved mother and grandmother after Hurricane Katrina washed away ...
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The Girls of No Return
by Erin Saldin
2/1/2012, 352 pages.
The Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area stretches across two million acres in northern Idaho. In its heart sits the Alice Marshall School, where fifty teenage girls ...
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There Is No Dog
by Meg Rosoff
1/24/2012, 256 pages.
What if God were a teenaged boy?
In the beginning, Bob created the heavens and the earth and the beasts of the field and the creatures of the sea, and twenty-five million other...
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The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green
1/10/2012, 318 pages.
Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a ...
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Irises
by Francisco X. Stork
1/1/2012, 304 pages.
Two Sisters: Kate is bound for Stanford and an M.D. - if her family will let her go. Mary wants only to stay home and paint. When their loving but repressive father dies, they must...
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The Probability of Miracles
by Wendy Wunder
12/8/2011, 336 pages.
Dry, sarcastic, sixteen-year-old Cam Cooper has spent the last seven years in and out of hospitals. The last thing she wants to do in the short life she has left is move 1,500 ...
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Winter Town
by Stephen Emond
12/5/2011, 336 pages.
Every winter, straight-laced, Ivy League bound Evan looks forward to a visit from Lucy, a childhood pal who moved away after her parents' divorce. But when Lucy arrives this year, ...
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Finding Somewhere
by Joseph Monninger
11/8/2011, 240 pages.
Two girls: Best friends Hattie and Delores feel that life in their small New Hampshire town is a dead end.
One horse: Old and about to be put down, Speed gets a reprieve when Hattie...
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The Sharp Time
by Mary O'Connell
11/8/2011, 240 pages.
Sandinista Jones is a high school senior with a punk rock name and a broken heart. The death of her single mother has left Sandinista alone in the world, subject to the random ...
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How to Save a Life
by Sara Zarr
10/18/2011, 352 pages.
Jill MacSweeny just wishes everything could go back to normal. But ever since her dad died, she's been isolating herself from her boyfriend, her best friends--everyone who wants to...
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