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The Astonishing Color of After
by Emily X.R. Pan
15-year-old American Leigh travels to Taiwan to meet her grandparents, learn about her mother's past, and follow her mother's spirit, which has transformed into a brilliant red bird.
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Devils Unto Dust
by Emma Berquist
After her mother's death, Willie must protect her younger siblings from the flesh-eating creatures that surround her town and is forced to enter the dangerous desert to find her father when he steals from the most powerful man in town.
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I Have Lost My Way by Gayle FormanA talented singer who is losing her voice, a gay teen on the brink of running away, and a city newcomer reeling from a tragedy collide in Central Park and gradually reveal to each other the losses that have made them feel out of control.
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Losers Bracket
by Chris Crutcher
When a family argument breaks out at Annie's swim meet and her nephew goes missing, she seeks help from her friends, her foster brother, and her social worker to find him and get him into a safe home.
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Now a Major Motion Picture
by Cori McCarthy
In Ireland with her brother during the filming of a movie based on her grandmother's wildly popular Elementia trilogy, Iris decides to shut down production and end the annoying craze.
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Hard Hit by Ann Warren TurnerRising high school baseball star Mark faces his most difficult challenge when his father is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and he begins to reevaluate what is most important in life and questions everything in which he believed.
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Hardball by Steven BarwinIntent on winning a baseball scholarship, Griffin turns a blind eye to the hazing done to new players, but when his cousin Carson becomes the object of the abuse and is framed for steroids, Griffin tries to prove his cousin's innocence.
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High Heat by Carl DeukerWhen Shane Hunter's life is turned upside-down, he must learn to cope with his new environment and realize that his complex world may not be as fair as he would like it to be.
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See No Color by Shannon GibneyTalented high school baseball player Alex can sense sparks between her and African American ball player Reggie, but she's not sure if he'll understand about her adoptive parents, who ignore her biracial background.
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7 Days at the Hot Corner by Terry TruemanWhen Scott discovers that his best friend, Travis, is gay, this high school jock is forced to deal with a situation he never expected, all while working with him to win the baseball championship for Thompson High.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for age 14 and up!
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