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Cicada
by Shaun Tan
A hardworking little cicada who is completely unappreciated for all that he does makes a transformation into something remarkably beautiful, in a celebration of personal ambitions and growing up by the Academy Award-winning creator of The Singing Bones
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The love and lies of Rukhsana Ali
by Sabina Khan
Hoping to hide her authentic self from her conservative Muslim parents until she can depart for college, 17-year-old Rukhsana is caught kissing her girlfriend and whisked away to Bangladesh, where she fights an arranged marriage by consulting the wisdom she finds in her grandmother's diary.
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Firestarter
by Tara Sim
Colton, Daphne, and the others must choose between those striving to take down the world's clock towers so that time can run freely, and terrorists trying to bring back the lost god of time
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Undying : an Unearthed novelby Amie KaufmanTrapped aboard the Undying's ancient spaceship, Mia and Jules crash-land on Earth, where nobody heeds their warnings in the face of a global crisis involving a mysterious illness and Jules' disgraced father's alien research.
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Stain by A. G. HowardCast out of her kingdom for her inability to speak, a princess is raised as a boy by a witch who steals her memories, separating her from the cursed prince she is destined to marry. By the best-selling author of the Splintered series.
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Wilder
by Andrew Simonet
The lives of Jason Wilder and Meili Wen intersect in the delinquent-proof room for in-school suspension, known as the Rubber Room, and Jason's growing, fierce protectiveness of Meili explodes into violence when her chance to return to her wealthy lifestyle in Hong Kong--and his opportunity to escape poverty, loneliness, and the past--is threatened
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Finding Baba Yaga : a short novel in verse by Jane YolenEscaping an abusive father and complicit mother, Natasha comes upon a cabin in the woods that walks on chicken feet and is inhabited by the legendary character from folklore, Baba Yaga
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Harford County Public Library
1221-A Brass Mill Rd Belcamp, Maryland 21017 410-273-5600 hcplonline.org
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