Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Incoming Resources
- The greatest treasure hunt in history, the story of the Monuments Men, by Robert M. Edsel
- Relish, my life in the kitchen, by Lucy Knisley
- The letter Q, queer writers' notes to their younger selves, edited by Sarah Moon ; with contributing editor James Lecesne
- The Whydah, a pirate ship feared, wrecked, and found, Martin W. Sandler
- You can't say that!, writers for young people talk about censorship, free expression, and the stories they have to tell, compiled and edited by Leonard S. Marcus
- The beautiful struggle, a memoir, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Dare to disappoint, growing up in Turkey, Özge Samancı
- Our stories, our voices, 21 YA authors get real about injustice, empowerment, and growing up female in America, edited by Amy Reed
- Every falling star, the true story of how I survived and escaped North Korea, Sungju Lee & Susan McClelland
- In limbo, Deb JJ Lee
- The insiders, Mark Oshiro
- Murder among friends, how Leopold and Loeb tried to commit the perfect crime, Candace Fleming
- Florence Nightingale, the courageous life of the legendary nurse, Catherine Reef
- The tough guide to Fantasyland, Diana Wynne Jones
- Powers of a girl, 65 Marvel women who punched the sky & changed the universe, written by Lorraine Cink ; illustrated by Alice X. Zhang
- Symphony for the city of the dead, Dmitri Shostakovich and the siege of Leningrad, M.T. Anderson
- Love, Heather, Laurie Petrou
- Saving Alex, when I was fifteen I told my Mormon parents I was gay, and that's when my nightmare began, Alex Cooper, with Joanna Brooks
- Harry Potter and the cursed child, based on an original new story by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany & Jack Thorne ; a new play by Jack Thorne ; first produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender & Harry Potter Theatrical Productions ; the official script of the original West End production, Parts one and two
- Days of infamy, how a century of bigotry led to Japanese American internment, Lawrence Goldstone
- Votes of confidence, a young person's guide to American elections, by Jeff Fleischer
- Unpresidented, a biography of Donald Trump, Martha Brockenbrough
- Faith, Jody Houser, writer ; Francis Portela, Marguerite Sauvage, artists ; Andrew Dalhouse, color artist, Vol. 1
- When can we go back to America?, voices of Japanese American incarceration during World War II, Susan H. Kamei ; foreword by Secretary Norman Y. Mineta
- Lumberjanes, created by Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson & Brooklyn Allen
- The fire queen, Emily R. King
- Princess Ashley, Richard Peck
- Doing it, Hannah Witton
- The faithful spy, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the plot to kill Hitler, John Hendrix
- Dark sky rising, Reconstruction and the dawn of Jim Crow, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr ; with Tonya Bolden
- Heads up sociology, written by Dr. Chris Yuill and Dr. Christopher Thorpe ; consultant, Dr. Megan Todd
- Court of Fives, Kate Elliott
- Dreams from my father, a story of race and inheritance, Barack Obama
- We are power, how nonviolent activism changes the world, Todd Hasak-Lowy
- Boots on the ground, America's war in Vietnam, Elizabeth Partridge
- I'd tell you I love you, but then I'd have to kill you, by Ally Carter
- Get coding!, learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and build a website, app, and game, Young Rewired State ; illustrations by Duncan Beedie
- In the shadow of the fallen towers, the seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years after the 9/11 attacks, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- Whale quest, working together to save endangered species, Karen Romano Young
- Ruby red, Kerstin Gier ; translated from the German by Anthea Bell
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese
- The winner's kiss, a novel, by Marie Rutkoski
- Spinning, Tillie Walden
- Eleanor Roosevelt, fighter for justice : her impact on the civil rights movement, the White House, and the world, Ilene Cooper
- Unforgiven, a Fallen novel, Lauren Kate
- I have the right to, a high school survivor's story of sexual assault, justice, and hope, Chessy Prout with Jenn Abelson
- My body, my choice, the fight for abortion rights, Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Meags Fitzgerald
- The Black friend, on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph
- The warrior's heart, becoming a man of compassion and courage, Eric Greitens, Navy SEAL
- Everything you need to ace science in one big fat notebook, the complete middle school study guide, borrowed from the smartest kid in class ; double-checked by Michael Geisen ; illustrator, Chris Pearce
Outgoing Resources
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