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First-year orientation
by Lauren Gibaldi
Spanning genres and moods, from humorous to heartfelt to ghostly, this collection of 16 linked short stories about the first days of college tackles what it feels like to take those first shaky steps into adulthood. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Throwback
by Maurene Goo
Sent back to the‘90s where she finds herself in high school with her 17-year-old mother, Samantha Kang finds the right romance at the wrong time while trying to fit into an analog world and make things right with her mom. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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It sounds like this
by Anna Meriano
After anonymously reporting an Instagram account harassing new band members, flautist Yasmin unwittingly gets the entire low brass section suspended from extracurriculars, but with the help of an introverted section leader and an aro-spectrum boy, things just might work out. Simultaneous eBook.
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Briarcliff prep : sophomore year
by Brianna Peppins
"Avielle "Avi" LeBeau faces friendship breakups, relationship drama, a nightmare roommate, and anxiety during her sophomore year at Briarcliff Prep"
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The lesbiana's guide to Catholic school
by Sonora Reyes
Transferred to a Catholic school, 16-year-old Yami Flores finds it hard to fake being straight when she falls for Bo, the only openly queer girl at school, but refuses to follow her heart until she learns to live her full truth out loud. Simultaneous eBook.
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You Asked for Perfect
by Laura Silverman
When a failed calculus quiz threatens his valedictorian standing, Ariel secretly gets a tutor, Amir, before their unexpected romance forces Ariel to consider what he is willing to sacrifice in the name of academic perfection.
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Smash it!
by Francina Simone
Wallflower Olivia has been crushing on her next-door neighbor and best friend for years, but she is too reserved to act on her feelings and after being called out at a Halloween party for not dressing up for the event, she decides to say yes to things that scare her
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Not my problem
by Ciara Smyth
"Aideen has plenty of problems she can't solve. But when she stumbles upon overachiever Meabh Kowalska having a full-blown meltdown, she sees one that she can actually fix. Meabh is desperate to escape her crushing pile of extracurriculars. Aideen volunteers to help--by pushing her down the stairs. Meabh's sprained ankle is the perfect excuse to ditch her overwhelming schedule. But when one of their classmates learns about their little scheme, more "clients" start asking for Aideen's "help""
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Study break : 11 college tales from orientation to graduation
by Aashna Avachat
Told over the course of one academic year, this collection of interconnected stories, set on the same fictional campus, explores different parts of“the college experience” and features students from different cultures, genders and interests who learn more about who they are and who they want to be. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Lulu and Milagro's Search for Clarity
by Angela Velez
Polar opposites, sisters Lulu and Milagro become begrudging partners on their school’s cross-country college trip during which they unpack family expectations, uncover their older sister’s secrets and discover the true meaning of sisterhood. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Parachutes
by Kelly Yang
A teen from a privileged Asian family navigates culture shock, unexpected freedom and a new relationship while attending school in California and renting a room from the family of an Ivy League hopeful whose debate coach has undermined her plans.
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Only mostly devastated
by Sophie. Gonzales
When his aunt's illness keeps Ollie in North Carolina, he hopes his summer fling with Will can grow into something more, but at school Will proves to be a completely different--and firmly closeted--man
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Friends with boys
by Faith Erin Hicks
After an idyllic childhood of homeschooling with her mother and three older brothers, Maggie McKay enrolls in public high school, where interacting with her peers is complicated by the melancholy ghost that has followed her throughout her entire life.
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Freshman year
by Sarah Mai
Chronicles the constant angst, hilarity, and self-doubt enmeshed in the experience of going away to college--all through the eyes of an eighteen-year-old burgeoning comics artist
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