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The Fragments That Remain
by Mackenzie Angeconeb
First-year college student Andy can’t afford to slow down. Study, volunteer, work, make new friends, fall in love ― whatever it takes to keep her from obsessing over her brother Ally’s death, which was ruled suicide by overdose. Navigating a new life chapter without her “honorary twin,” Andy writes letters to him as she strives to embrace her bisexuality and her Indigenous identity. Once she discovers Ally’s hidden poems, Andy pours over them to make sense of her brother’s life ― and his death.
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Audre & Bash are just friends
by Tia Williams
In need of inspiration for her self-help book, sixteen-year-old straightlaced Audre hires seventeen-year-old easygoing Bash to be her fun consultant for a summer full of daring experiences and undeniable romance
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The Tournament
by Rebecca Barrow
Unlike most boarding schools, Gardner-Bahnsen School for Girls teaches survival classes and hosts a wilderness competition for seniors. To win, scholarship student Max, her ex-best friend Nora, and new student Teddy will provoke each other and spill dangerous secrets. This intensifying thriller will draw fans of dark academia.
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Lovely dark and deep
by Elisa A Bonnin
Ellery West and its school for magic has always been home for Faith, until she and another student walk into a forest and only Faith walks out, but when a dark magic keeps hurting students, Faith works to stop it. Simultaneous eBook.
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Messy perfect
by Tanya Boteju
When a former friend reenrolls at their Catholic high school a few years after a homophobic bullying incident, Cassie decides to start an underground Gender and Sexuality Alliance, exploring her own sexuality in the process
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Up in smoke
by Nick Brooks
Two DC teens, Cooper and Monique, investigate the murder of a protester at a Black Lives Matter rally while trying to clear the name of their friend Jason, who has been wrongfully accused
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One of the boys
by Victoria Zeller
"Grace Woodhouse has left a lot behind. She used to have a great friend group, an amazing girlfriend, and a right foot set to earn her a Division I football scholarship--before she came out as trans. As senior year begins, Grace is struggling to find herplace in early transition, new social circles, and a life without football. But when her skills as the best kicker in the state prove to be vital, her old teammates beg her to come out of retirement, dragging her back into a sport--into a way of life--she thought had turned its back on her forever"
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All the tomorrows after
by Joanne Yi
When her mother spends her entire savings, seventeen-year-old Korean American Winter turns to her estranged father to earn money while navigating her first relationship and the sudden loss of her grandma
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Pretty girl county
by Lakita Wilson
Rich Reya Samuels was once best friends with Sommer Watkins, who's struggling to afford her dream school, and when Reya needs Sommer's help to get into fashion school, they work to repair their relationship and stay true to themselves.
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