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The forest of stolen girls
by June Hur
When her detective father goes missing while investigating the disappearance of 13 young women, including her sister, Hwani returns to their early 15th-century village in Korea to uncover dark community secrets. By the author of The Silence of Bones. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Unbroken : 13 stories starring disabled teens
by Marieke Nijkamp
Edited by the best-selling author of This Is Where It Ends, an inspirational anthology of stories featuring disabled and neurodiverse teen main characters includes contributions by such leading authors as Kody Keplinger, Katherine Locke and Fox Benwell. Simultaneous eBook.
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Finding Jupiter
by Kelis Rowe
In a beautiful blend of poetry and moving prose, this debut novel that captures young Black love follows Orion and Ray as they fall for each other, but their pasts are riddled with secrets that could destroy everything. Simultaneous eBook.
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You Truly Assumed
by Laila Sabreen
After a terrorist attack near her home ignites Islamophobia, Sabriya and two other girls publish an online journal that goes viral, but when hateful comments and threats are made, they must risk everything to make their voices heard. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The problem with the other side
by Kwame Ivery
When their sisters run against each other for school body president, Uly and Sallie must navigate sibling loyalty and romantic love as the campaign spirals toward a devastating conclusion. Simultaneous eBook.
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She is a haunting
by Trang Thanh Tran
"Staying in Vietnam at the house her estranged father is restoring, Jade, plagued by sleep paralysis, bugs and a ghostly apparition, must expose the evil lurking in its walls before dark forces consume them all. 125,000 first printing. "
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The silence that binds us
by Joanna Ho
When her brothers suicide results in racial accusations being hurled against her parents for putting too much pressure on him, Maybelline Chen challenges these ugly stereotypes through her writing and decides to speak out despite the consequences. 50,000 first printing.
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Does my body offend you?
by Mayra Cuevas
When outspoken feminist rebel Ruby McAllster stands up for a girl being humiliated into covering up, they become the leaders of the schools dress code rebellion, which forces them to face their own insecurities, biases, privileges and the ups-and-downs of newfound friendship. Simultaneous eBook.
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Lark & Kasim start a revolution
by Kacen Callender
Seventeen-year-old nurodivergent and nonbinary Lark pretends that they are the creator of a viral thread that their ex-best friend, Kasim, accidentally posted onto their Twitter account, declaring his unrequited love, but living a lie takes its toll on Lark, forcing them to deal with their own messy emotions
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