Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden
Nancy Garden | Annie on My Mind |
”Liza,’ Mom said, looking into my eyes, ‘I want you to
Planet Janet In Orbit by Dyan Sheldon
Dyan Sheldon | Planet Janet In Orbit | Having taken a break from the ‘Dark Phase’ of her life, Janet records in her diary the trials and tribulations that occur as she finds a summer job, w
The First Twenty by Jennifer Lavoie
Jennifer Lavoie | The First Twenty | Humanity was nearly wiped out when a series of global disasters struck, but pockets of survivors have managed to thrive and are starting to rebuild so
The Missing Juliet by Sam Cameron
Sam Cameron | The Missing Juliet | Summer’s sizzling in the Florida Keys and Robin McGee should be planning for college. Instead, she’s passionately in love with beautiful movie starlet
Crush by Jane Futcher
Jane Futcher | Crush | In her final year at a prestigious boarding school, reserved, artistic Jinx is badly hurt by the treachery of the rich, pretty girl she has considered
Frenemy Of The People by Nora Olsen
Nora Olsen | Frenemy Of The People | Clarissa and Lexie couldn’t be more different. Clarissa is a chirpy, optimistic do-gooder and a top rider on the school’s equestrian team. Lexie is an
Good Moon Rising by Nancy Garden
Nancy Garden | Good Moon Rising | Nancy Garden’s Annie on My Mind is the classic lesbian young adult novel. It is so truthful and honest, it has been banned from many school lib
Love & Lies by Ellen Wittlinger
Ellen Wittlinger | Love & Lies | Marisol Guzman has deferred college for a year to accomplish two things: She will write a novel and she will fall in love. How hard could that be? She
Deliver Us from Evie by M. E. Kerr
M. E. Kerr | Deliver Us from Evie | Sixteen-year-old Parr Burrman and his family face some difficult times when word spreads through their rural Missouri town that his older sister is a
Maxine Wore Black by Nora Olsen
Nora Olsen | Maxine Wore Black | Maxine is the girl of Jayla’s dreams: she’s charming, magnetic, and loves Jayla for her transgender self. There’s only one problem with Maxine–she al