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The Places You'll Go: Books for High School Grads
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Autoboyography
by Christina Lauren
High school senior Tanner Scott has hidden his bisexuality since his family moved to Utah, but he falls hard for Sebastian, a Mormon mentoring students in a writing seminar Tanner's best friend convinced him to take.
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Emergency Contact
by Mary H. K. Choi
After a chance encounter, Penny and Sam become each other's emergency contacts and find themselves falling in love digitally, without the humiliating weirdness of having to see each other.
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Every moment after
by Joseph Moldover
Graduating from high school years after several of their first-grade classmates were killed in a school shooting, best friends Matt and Cole struggle with changing relationships and their guilt about trying to move on. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Finding Felicity
by Stacey Kade
Caroline must leave behind her fantasy world inspired by a 1990s television show and create a real life at college, despite her mother's concerns and her own self-doubt.
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Frat Girl
by Kiley Roache
Cassandra Davis wins a scholarship to the college of her dreams, but acceptance requires a research project and her idea is to pledge a fraternity in order to expose sexist and misogynistic behavior.
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Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
by Jennifer E. Smith
High school sweethearts Clare and Aidan spend the night before they leave for college reminiscing about their relationship and deciding whether they should stay together or break up.
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Love, Hate & Other Filters
by Samira Ahmed
Maya Aziz, seventeen, is caught between her India-born parents' world of college and marrying a suitable Muslim boy and her dream world of film school and dating her classmate, Phil, when a terrorist attack changes her life forever.
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Nice Try, Jane Sinner
by Lianne Oelke
A jaded teen embarks on a darkly whimsical effort to remake her public image and restore inner peace in the wake of a personal crisis, an expulsion and an agreement with her family that she will finish high school if they allow her to move to the set of a teen-run reality show. A first novel.
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Ramona Blue
by Julie Murphy
Struggling with the loss of her home and her dysfunctional family after Hurricane Katrina, gay teen Ramona finds solace in a new swimming hobby while developing confusing feelings for a boy who challenges her perceptions. By the best-selling author of Dumplin'.
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That Thing We Call a Heart
by Sheba Karim
Feeling alienated from her brave best friend when the latter abruptly starts wearing a Muslim headscarf, a Pakistani-American teen living in suburban New Jersey takes a summer job while falling in love with a friend in ways that remind her of the rose and nightingale of classic Urdu poetry. By the author of Skunk Girl.
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The Serpent King
by Jeff Zentner
Struggling through his senior year of high school, where he is targeted by bullies because of his father's extreme faith, Dill teams up with fellow outcast Lydia, who is determined to escape their tiny town by pursuing a career in fashion, and Travis, whose obsession with an epic book series and a fangirl turns his reality into real-life fantasy.
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Fangirl
by Rainbow Rowell
Being consummate fans of the Simon Snow series helped Cath and her twin sister, Wren, cope as little girls whose mother left them, but now, as they start college but not as roommates, Cath fears she is unready to live without Wren holding her hand--and without her passion for Snow.
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