Teen Scene
November 2020
What else is NEW at the Library?
Each week we're sharing new items that we have at the Library ready to be checked out. Watch last week's here! 
 
Recent Releases
Legendborn
by Tracy Deonn

What it's about: While grieving the loss of her mother, 16-year-old Bree has her world shaken once again when she witnesses a demon attack and discovers the Legendborn, a magical secret society descended from King Arthur's knights.

Series alert: This series opener introduces a fascinating system of magic and an intriguing mash-up of Round Table lore with contemporary American cultures. 

Further reading: For another inclusive reimagining of King Arthur's legend, pick up Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy's Once & Future series.
A map to the sun
by Sloane Leong

Follows a year in the life of Ren, dealing with family troubles, her role on a struggling girls' basketball team, and the return of her old friend Luna, who hopes to rekindle their friendship
Cinderella is dead
by Kalynn Bayron

Queer black girls team up to overthrow the patriarchy in the former kingdom of Cinderella
Set fire to the gods
by Sara Raasch

The daughter of a family of gladiators and a street fighter who possesses a rare elemental gift are forced to choose between loyalties when a revenge plot gone wrong inadvertently triggers a deadly conflict between their world’s elemental gods. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
The assignment
by Liza M. Wiemer

An exploration of anti-Semitism, inspired by a real-life incident, finds two students refusing to participate in a debate assignment about World War II’s infamous “Final Solution” genocide plan when it requires them to investigate and represent Nazi perspectives. By the award-winning author of Hello? Simultaneous eBook.
Novels by Poets
With the Fire on High
by Elizabeth Acevedo

Starring: high school senior Emoni Santiago, who has "magic hands" in the kitchen, but who worries that becoming a chef won't help her build a future for herself and her two-year-old daughter.

Read it for: clear, vivid writing; mouth-watering food; and characters so realistic that you'll miss them when you close the book.  

Book buzz: If you loved The Poet X, Elizabeth Acevedo's multi-award-winning debut, don't miss With the Fire On High.
The Black Flamingo
by Dean Atta

What it is: the story of how London teen Michael finds his voice, both as a poet and a drag performer, in a society eager to label him for how he expresses his gender, his sexuality, and his multiracial identity.

Why you might like it: the intimate, conversational style of Michael's first-person narration.

Book buzz: This own voices novel from spoken word poet Dean Atta (check him out on YouTube) won the 2020 Stonewall Award for Young Adult Literature.
Who Put This Song On?
by Morgan Parker

Starring: music-obsessed, “super-emo” Morgan, who’s dealing with depression and feeling stuck at a small-town religious school where she’s one of only a few Black students.

What happens: With the help of new friends, Morgan tries to block out the noisy opinions of others and figure out who she is and what she wants.

About the author: This is the first YA book from poet Morgan Parker, inspired by her own teen years and diaries.
The Boy in the Black Suit
by Jason Reynolds

What it's about: Devastated by his mom's death, high school senior Matt gets a job at a funeral home, finding comfort in shared grief. Also, the job beats slinging chicken at the Cluck Bucket -- although Matt is drawn to Lovey, the tough, intriguing girl who works there. 

Read it for: the true-to-life characters and insightful, unfussy style you expect from popular author Jason Reynolds.

Further reading: For straight-up poetry by Reynolds, try the short but powerful For Every One.
Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 14 and up!
Bellwood Public Library
600 Bohland Avenue
Bellwood, Illinois 60104
(708)547-7393

www.bellwoodlibrary.org