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Earl SewellAuthor of the Month
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Maya's choice
by Earl Sewell
Sent to stay with her grandmother in the city, Maya is too far from her boyfriend and her friend Keysha--and too near her rebellious cousin, Viviana, and when Maya finds out that Viviana will be moving in with Maya and her parents, Maya worries that the connection could jeopardize her reputation, her relationship and maybe even her future.
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Fast Forward
by Celeste O. Norfleet
While coping with family tragedy and being kicked out of private school, Kenisha Lewis, now in public school with new friends and enemies, gets into even more trouble when she meets a hot new guy who might be mixed up in something serious.
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The Pledge
by Chandra Sparks Taylor
When she starts dating the hottest boy in school, sixteen-year-old Courtland Murphy, a member of her community's Worth-the-Wait club, must choose between her vow to stay a virgin and proving her love by going all the way. Original.
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Chasing Romeo : A BFF novel
by A. J. Byrd
Anjenai, Kierra, and Tyler, best friends forever, find their bond sorely tested when they all compete for the affections of Romeo Blackwell, the finest guy and a star athlete in their new high school.
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Can't Stop the Shine
by Joyce Davis
When an American-Idol-esque competition comes to Atlanta, Kalia, at the urging of her sister Mariama, tries out and makes the top twenty, which brings about jealousy--both on stage and at home.
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A Matter of Attitude
by Hayden
Aspiring fashionista Angela Jenkins learns a valuable lesson when Shayla Mercer, the toughest girl in school, offers to make sure she gets elected director of the holiday fashion show for a price.
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16 on the Block : A Babygirl Drama
by Babygirl Daniels
When she is expected to pay back her sister's old debt, sixteen-year-old Summer must take to the streets, learning hard, fast lessons about survival, loyalty, and love.
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Shrink to fit by Dona SarkarBasketball star Leah Mandeville believes that losing weight and becoming superthin will solve everything wrong in her life, and, reaching her goal, discovers that her "perfect body" comes with a whole new set of problems.
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Back to me
by Earl Sewell
Her reputation in tatters when her ex-boyfriend posts revealing photos of her online, Maya Rogers receives unwanted attention from the guys in her neighborhood, relies on support from her best friend and struggles with a long-standing rivalry with a troublemaking cousin.
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Myself and I
by Earl Sewell
After a string of bad relationships, Keysha swears off boys and decides to concentrate on herself when she reluctantly becomes attracted to her new neighbor Jerry as they work as lifeguards together
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Way too much drama
by Earl Sewell
Hoping to rebuild her fabulous life by thwarting her manipulative cousin, Maya endeavors to win back her boyfriend and compete on a television quiz show, goals that are complicated by her cousin's dramatic act of violence.
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