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They went left
by Monica Hesse
Navigating injuries and trauma after being liberated from the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in 1945 Germany, 18-year-old Zofia joins other survivors to keep a promise to find her brother. By the award-winning author of Girl in the Blue Coat.
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The degenerates
by Jennifer Ann Mann
Labeled and institutionalized for life by the discriminatory social mores of early 20th-century Massachusetts, four young women support one another in the face of abusive guardians while resolving to escape at any cost.
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All the pretty things
by Emily Arsenault
When her best friend is whisked away to a hospital psych ward amid the discovery of a former classmate’s body, Ivy embarks on a dangerous search for answers that brings everything she believes into question. By the author of In Search of the Rose Notes.
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Almost, Maine
by John Cariani
Based on John Cariani’s acclaimed stage production, a collection of romantic encounters on a frosty winter night are set in the far-north community of Almost, Maine, where residents and visitors fall in and out of love under the vibrant aurora.
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The year after you
by Nina de Pass
Haunted by her role in a best friend’s accidental death, Cara enrolls in a Swiss boarding school where new classmates and a possible romantic interest encourage her to let down her walls and embrace a new start. A first novel.
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Imagine me
by Tahereh Mafi
A conclusion to the best-selling series finds Juliette, using the identity of “Ella,” teaming up with Warner to secure their future together by bringing down the Reestablishment. By the National Book Award-nominated author of Furthermore.
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If These Wings Could Fly
by Kyrie McCauley
A metaphorical tribute to the power of sisterhood in the face of domestic violence follows the experiences of a teen whose community ignores her father’s escalating behavior, which forces her to choose between her college ambitions and her siblings.
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Most likely
by Sarah Watson
Four best-friend high school seniors, one of whom is unknowingly destined to be the President, navigate private insecurities, ambitions and obstacles while supporting each other through their setbacks. 150,000 first printing.
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Harley in the sky
by Akemi Dawn Bowman
Longing to become a trapeze artist like the performers in her parents’ Las Vegas circus, a multiracial teen risks everything to run away with a traveling circus, where brutal and beautiful experiences lead to a reckoning about her choices.
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Mermaid Moon
by Susann Cokal
A half-mermaid who seeks to meet the mother who was cursed to forget her existence leaves the ocean for the first time and apprentices herself to a witch before becoming enmeshed in a baroness’s quest for immortality. By the award-winning author of The Kingdom of Little Wounds.
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New Teen Graphic Novels & Manga
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Bloom
by Kevin Panetta
After graduation, Ari is desperate to move to the big city with his band, but he has to find someone who can replace him at his parent's struggling bakery, so when he meets Hector he thinks his prayers have been answered
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Fence. Volume one
by C. S Pacat
Nicholas, the illegitimate son of a fencing champion, gets his chance to prove himself in the sport when he is accepted to an elite private school, but he must compete against his annoying roommate and his half brother
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Fence. Volume two
by C. S Pacat
Nicholas, the illegitimate son of a fencing champion, is trying out for a spot on the fencing team, but he faces skeptical upperclassmen and a roommate, Seiji Katayama, who is determined to prove himself the best fencer in the school
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Jumanji:
The gang returns to Jumanji to brave unexplored areas of the game to rescue one of their own
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Ophelia
In a story based on Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia tells of her life in the court at Elsinore, her love for Prince Hamlet, and her escape from the violence in Denmark
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