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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

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Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden

Nancy Garden | Annie on My Mind | Liza puts aside her feelings for Annie after the disaster at school, but eventually she allows love to triumph over the ignorance of people.

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No One Needs To Know by Grace Amanda

Grace Amanda | No One Needs To Know |

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Olivia Reynolds and her twin brother Liam have been best friends their whole lives. But ever since he started dating, Liam has barel

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We’re Not Alone by Rik Isensee

Rik Isensee | We’re Not Alone | We’re Not Alone is a young adult novel that follows Mike and Susie through their adventures coming out in a suburban high school. Susie, a firebrand f

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Who I Am by M.L. Rice

M.L. Rice | Who I Am | Discovering who you are is the hardest part of growing up.Devin Kelly is an Air Force brat, band nerd, bookworm, and loner. After the untimely death o

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High And Outside by Linnea A. Due

Linnea A. Due | High And Outside | Star of her school softball team and with the highest point average in her class, Niki nonetheless has a severe drinking problem, and after nearly sel

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Alice on the Outside by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | Alice on the Outside | Alice likes her life, even though she realizes that change is on the way. She and her friends may develop separate interests and ideas, and sometimes

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Rage by Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters | Rage | A National Book Award Finalist offers an intense portrait of an abusive relationship.Johanna is steadfast, patient, reliable; the go-to girl, the one

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Cissy Funk by Kim Taylor

Kim Taylor | Cissy Funk | How many times can your family let you down?All the time, if you’re Cissy Funk. It’s bad enough that her father left the family to find work in Denver

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Hey, Dollface by Deborah Hautzig

Deborah Hautzig | Hey, Dollface | Two 15-year-old classmates are loving and devoted ‘best friends,’ but the time comes when they must ask themselves a hard question about their relatio