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Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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- Lumberjanes, created by Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson & Brooklyn Allen
- Flowers in the gutter, the true story of the Edelweiss Pirates, teenagers who resisted the Nazis, K.R. Gaddy
- The cat I never named, a true story of love, war and survival, Amra Sabic-El-Rayess, with Laura L. Sullivan
- Finding your identity, by Kate Morrow ; content consultant, Jenny Oliphant, EdD, MPH
- We are here to stay, voices of undocumented young adults, written and photographed by Susan Kuklin
- The grit guide for teens, a workbook to help you build perseverance, self-control & a growth mindset, Caren Baruch-Feldman
- Goodbye, a story of suicide, written by Hailee Joy Lamberth ; art by Donald Hudson ; inked by Jose Marzan Jr ; colors by Monica Kubina ; lettering by Jimmy Betancourt and Tyler Smith for Comicraft
- All the crooked saints, by Maggie Stiefvater
- Out!, how to be your authentic self, by Miles McKenna
- Four streets and a square, a history of Manhattan and the New York idea, Marc Aronson
- Elon Musk, a mission to save the world, Anna Crowley Redding
- Miles away from you, by A.B. Rutledge
- Disappearing act, a true story, Jiordan Castle
- Money out loud, all the financial stuff no one taught us, Berna Anat
- My trans parent, a user guide for when your parent transitions, Heather Bryant
- Girls resist!, a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution, by KaeLyn Rich
- We are your children too, black students, white supremacists, and the battle for America's schools in Prince Edward County, Virginia, P. O'Connell Pearson
- El libro aventurado para las chicas, Andrea J. Buchanan, Miriam Peskowitz ; ilustrado por Alexis Seabrook ; traducido del inglés por Magdalena Holguín
- The history of the computer, people, inventions, and technology that changed our world, written and illustrated by Rachel Ignotofsky
- The encyclopedia Lumberjanica, written by Susan Coiner-Collier ; illustrated by Kanesha C. Bryant, Kaiti Infante, Alexia Khodanian, Julia Madrigal
- Every falling star, how I survived and escaped North Korea, by Sungju Lee and Susan Elizabeth McClelland
- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, by Marcia Amidon Lusted ; content consultant, Miriam Elman, Associate Professor, Political Science Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University
- We are power, how nonviolent activism changes the world, Todd Hasak-Lowy
- Bi the way, the bisexual guide to life, Lois Shearing
- Sunshine, how one camp taught me about life, death, and hope, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- Piecing me together, by Renee Watson
- The sum of us, how racism hurts everyone : adapted for young readers, Heather McGee
- Stamped, racism, antiracism, and you, written by Jason Reynolds ; adapted from Stamped from the beginning by and with an introduction from Ibram X. Kendi
- ¡Ay, Mija!, my bilingual summer in Mexico, Christine Suggs
- Unbroken, an Olympian's journey from airman to castaway to captive, Laura Hillenbrand
- Male privilege, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD with Heidi Deal
- The prettiest, Brigit Young
- 1968, today's authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change, edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Beyond magenta, transgender teens speak out, Susan Kuklin
- Bitten, the full moon book, expanding the universe of Cornelia Funke's Young Werewolf, story, Raul Garcia ; art & direction, Francisco Herrera ; color, Fernanda Rizo ; design, Leonardo Olea
- Amy Coney Barrett, supreme court justice, by Kate Conley
- Obsidio, Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff ; with journal illustrations by Marie Lu
- The sum of us, how racism hurts everyone : adapted for young readers, Heather McGhee
- Wild beauty, Anna-Marie McLemore
- Rising troublemaker, a fear-fighter manual for teens, Luvvie Ajayi Jones
- The woman all spies fear, code breaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman and her hidden life, Amy Butler Greenfield
- Life sucks, how to deal with the way life is, was, and always will be unfair, by Michael I. Bennett, MD and Sarah Bennett ; illustrated by Bridget Gibson
- Work with what you got, Zion Clark and James S. Hirsch
- Funny, you don't look autistic, a comedian's guide to life on the spectrum, Michael McCreary
- Giraffe extinction, using science and technology to save the gentle giants, Tanya Anderson
- The how-to handbook, shortcuts and solutions for the problems of everyday life, Martin Oliver and Alexandra Johnson
- Bonnie and Clyde, the making of a legend, by Karen Blumenthal
- Idea makers, 15 fearless female entrepreneurs, Lowey Bundy Sichol