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Anderson,
Laurie Halse. Speak.
A traumatic event near the end of the summer has a devastating effect of
Melinda's freshman year in high school.
Anderson, Laurie Halse. Twisted
After finally getting noticed by someone other than school bullies and his ever-angry father, seventeen-year-old Tyler enjoys his tough new reputation and the attentions of a popular girl, but when life starts to go bad again, he must choose between transforming himself or giving in to his destructive thoughts.
Arrington,
Frances. Prairie
Whispers
Out on the prairie in the 1860s Colleen's mother gave birth while her husband
was away. Colleen set out to fetch the midwife, but instead happened upon
a dying woman who begged Colleen to take her newborn girl and keep it and
a precious watch safe from her cruel husband. When Colleen's sister died
an hour after being born, Colleen switched the babies. Wrapped up in a web
of lies, Colleen is terrified when the dead woman's husband suspects her
of having the baby, a strongbox of money and the watch.
Asher, Jay. Thirteen Reasons Why
When high school student Clay Jenkins receives a box in the mail containing thirteen cassette tapes recorded by his classmate Hannah, who committed suicide, he spends a bewildering and heartbreaking night crisscrossing their town, listening to Hannah's voice recounting the events leading up to her death.
Avi. Nothing
but the Truth.
A ninth-grader's suspension for singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" during
homeroom becomes a national news story.
Brande, Robin. Evolution, Me and Other Freaks of Nature
Following her conscience leads high school freshman Mena to clash with her parents and former friends from their conservative Christian church, but might result in better things when she stands up for a teacher who refuses to include "Intelligent Design" in lessons on evolution.
Cadnum,
Michael. Rundown.
As a game, sixteen-year-old Jennifer pretends that she has been attacked
by a serial rapist, but then she finds herself getting more attention than
she wanted, from the police and her parents.
Cappo, Nan Willard. Cheating Lessons
When her team is announced as finalists in the state Classics Bowl contest, Bernadette suspects that cheating may have been involved.
Chotjewitz, David. Daniel Half Human and the Good Nazi
In 1933, best friends Daniel and Armin admire Hitler, but as anti-Semitism buoys Hitler to power, Daniel learns he is half Jewish, threatening the friendship even as life in their beloved Hamburg, Germany, is becoming nightmarish.
Cohn, Rachel. You Know Where to Find Me
In the wake of her cousin's suicide, overweight and introverted seventeen-year-old Miles experiences significant changes in her relationships with her mother and father, her best friend Jamal and his family, and her cousin's father, while gaining insights about herself, both positive and negative.
Cooney,
Caroline B. Driver's
Ed.
Three teenagers' lives are changed forever when they thoughtlessly steal
a stop sign from a dangerous intersection and a young mother is killed in
an automobile accident there.
Cormier,
Robert. The
Chocolate War.
A high school freshman discovers the devastating consequences of refusing
to join in the school's annual fund raising drive and rousing the wrath
of the school bullies.
Cormier, Robert. The Rag and Bone Shop
Trent, an ace interrogator from Vermont, works to procure a confession from an introverted twelve-year-old accused of murdering his seven-year-old friend in Monument, Massachusetts.
Crutcher, Chris. Deadline
Given the medical diagnosis of one year to live, high school senior Ben Wolf decides to fulfill his greatest fantasies, ponders his life's purpose and legacy, and converses through dreams with a spiritual guide known as "Hey-Soos."
Crutcher,
Chris. Staying
Fat for Sarah Byrnes.
The daily class discussions about the nature of man, the existence of God,
abortion, organized religion, suicide and other contemporary issues serve
as a backdrop for a high-school senior's attempt to answer a friend's dramatic
cry for help.
Cummings, Priscilla. Red Kayak
Living near the water on Maryland's Eastern Shore, thirteen-year-old Brady and his best friends J.T. and Digger become entangled in a tragedy which tests their friendship and their ideas about right and wrong.
Deuker, Carl. Gym Candy
Groomed by his father to be a star player, football is the only thing that has ever really mattered to Mick Johnson, who works hard for a spot on the varsity team his freshman year, then tries to hold onto his edge by using steroids, despite the consequences to his health and social life.
Draper,
Sharon M. Tears
of a Tiger.
The death of high school basketball star Rob Washington in an automobile
accident affects the lives of his close friend Andy, who was driving the
car, and many others in the school.
Duncan,
Lois. Killing
Mr. Griffin.
A teenager casually suggests playing a cruel trick on the English teacher,
but did he intend it to end with murder?
Fleischman,
Paul. Whirligig.
While traveling to each corner of the country to build a whirligig in memory
of the girl whose death he causes, sixteen-year-old Brian finds forgiveness
and atonement.
Gallo,
Donald R., ed. No
Easy Answers: Short Stories about Teenagers Making Tough Choices.
A collection of sixteen short stories, by Louise Plummer, M.E. Kerr, Jack
Gantos, and others, about teenagers in situations that test their character.
Gilbert,
Margaret Snow. Stone
Water.
Fifteen-year-old Grant confronts the difficult decision of whether or not
to cooperate with his grandfather's wish that he not be placed on life-support
systems.
Greene,
Bette. Summer
of My German Soldier.
Sheltering an escaped German prisoner of war is the beginning of some shattering
experiences for a 12-year-old Jewish girl in Arkansas.
Haddix,
Margaret Peterson. Among
the Hidden.
In a future where the Population Police enforce the law limiting a family
to only two children, Luke has lived all his twelve years in isolation and
fear on his family's farm, until another "third" convinces him that the
government is wrong.
Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Double Identity
Thirteen-year-old Bethany's parents have always been overprotective, but when they suddenly drop out of sight with no explanation, leaving her with an aunt she never knew existed, Bethany uncovers shocking secrets that make her question everything she thought she knew about herself and her family.
Haddix,
Margaret Peterson. Leaving
Fishers.
After joining her new friends in the religious group called Fishers of Men,
Dorry finds herself immersed in a cult from which she must struggle to extricate
herself.
Hassler,
Jon. Four
Miles to Pinecone.
An incident at his uncle's isolated cabin causes a sixteen-year-old to reexamine
his decision to keep silent about a robbery he witnessed.
Johnson, Peter. What Happened
When Duane is involved in a hit and run accident during a snowstorm, passengers Kyle and his younger brother must face Duane's powerful father, a man whose hatred of their own absent father may lead him to harm the boys.
Krisher,
Trudy. Spite
Fences.
As she struggles with her troubled relationship with her mother during the
summer of 1960, a young girl is also drawn into the violence, hatred, and
racial tension in her small Georgia town.
Lasky,
Kathryn. Memoirs
of a Bookbat.
Fourteen-year-old Harper, an avid reader of fantasy who must hide her books
from her fundamentalist parents, comes to realize that their public promotion
of censorship threatens her freedom to make her own choices.
Lipsyte. Robert. Raiders Night
Matt Rydeck, co-captain of his high school football team, endures a traumatic season as he witnesses the rape of a rookie player by teammates and grapples with his own use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Lobel,
Anita. No
Pretty Pictures: A Child of War.
The author, known as an illustrator of children's books, describes her experiences
as a Polish Jew during World War II and for years in Sweden afterwards.
Lowry,
Lois. The
Giver.
Given his lifetime assignment at the Ceremony of Twelve, Jonas becomes the
receiver of memories shared by only one other in his community and discovers
the terrible truth about the society in which he lives.
Marchetta,
Melita. Looking
for Alibrandi.
During her senior year in a Catholic school in Sydney, Australia, seventeen-year-old
Josie meets and must contend with the father she has never known.
McDonald,
Joyce. Swallowing
Stones.
Dual perspectives reveal the aftermath of seventeen-year-old Michael MacKenzie's
birthday celebration during which he discharges an antique Winchester rifle
and unknowingly kills the father of high school classmate Jenna Ward.
Miller, Mary Beth. On the Head of a Pin
While drinking alcohol and playing with a loaded gun at a party, a teenage boy accidentally shoots and kills another student and then tries to conceal her death.
Myers,
Walter Dean. Monster.
While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon
records his experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the form of a
film script as he tries to come to terms with the course his life has taken.
Nelson, Blake. Paranoid Park
A sixteen-year-old Portland, Oregon skateboarder, whose parents are going through a difficult divorce, is engulfed by guilt and confusion when he accidentally kills a security guard at a train yard.
Orlev,
Uri. The
Man From the Other Side.
Living on the outskirts of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II, fourteen-year-old
Marek and his grandparents shelter a Jewish man in the days before the Jewish
uprising.
Paulsen,
Gary. Nightjohn.
Twelve-year-old Sarny's brutal life as a slave becomes even more dangerous
when a newly arrived slave offers to teach her how to read.
Reinhardt, Dana. Harmless
When Anna, Emma, and Mariah concoct a story about why they are late getting home one Friday night, their lie has unimaginable consequences for the girls, their families, and the community.
Reinhardt, Dana. How to Build a House
Seventeen-year-old Harper Evans hopes to escape the effects of her father's divorce on her family and friendships by volunteering her summer to build a house in a small Tennessee town devastated by a tornado.
Rylant,
Cynthia. I
Had Seen Castles.
Now an old man, John is haunted by memories of enlisting to fight in
World War II, a decision which forced him to face the horrors of war
and changed
his life forever.
Soto,
Gary. Buried
Onions.
When nineteen-year-old Eddie drops out of college, he struggles to find
a place for himself as a Mexican American living in a violence-infested
neighborhood of Fresno, California.
Spinelli,
Jerry. Wringer.
As Palmer comes of age, he must either accept the violence of being a wringer
at his town's annual Pigeon Day or find the courage to oppose it.
Supplee, Suzanne. Artichoke’s Heart
When she is almost sixteen years old, Rosemary decides she is sick of being overweight, mocked at school and at Heavenly Hair--her mother's beauty salon--and feeling out of control, and as she slowly loses weight, she realizes that she is able to cope with her mother's cancer, having a boyfriend for the first time, and discovering that other people's lives are not as perfect as they seem from the outside.
Tashjian,
Janet. Multiple
Choice.
Monica, a fourteen-year-old perfectionist and word game expert, tries to
break free from all of the suffocating rules in her life by creating a game
for living called Multiple Choice.
Thomas,
Rob. Slave
Day.
Relates the events of a southern high school's "Slave Day" auction and fund
raiser, which leads students, teachers, and even community members to rethink
their approaches to their lives.
Tomey,
Ingrid. Nobody
Else Has to Know.
Fifteen-year-old Webber must either live with guilt or tell the truth about
who was driving his grandfather's car when it struck and seriously injured
a little girl.
Volponi, Paul. Black and White
Two star high school basketball players, one black and one white, experience the justice system differently after committing a crime together and getting caught.
Weaver, Elizabeth Nixon. Rooster
On a small Florida orange grove in the 1960s, fourteen-year-old Kady Palmer is burdened with housework and caring for her senile grandmother and mentally handicapped neighbor, so when a rich, handsome boy from school becomes interested in her she devises a plan to spend time with him.
Yolen,
Jane and Bruce Coville. Armageddon
Summer.
Fourteen-year-old Marina and sixteen-year-old Jed accompany their parents'
religious cult, the Believers, to await the end of the world atop a remote
mountain, where they try to decide what they themselves believe.
Questions or Comments? Contact Cathy Lichtman, Teen Librarian