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Teen Scene March 2010
"Sanity is very rare: every man almost, and every woman, has a dash of madness."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American essayist, philosopher, and poet
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Freefall - by Ariela Anhalt
Publisher: Harcourt
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/18/2010
ISBN-13: 9780152065676
ISBN-10: 0152065679
Fiction. Three students at the prestigious Briar Academy boarding school climbed the hill to the cliffs that night, but only two came back alive: Luke Prescott and his best friend, big-man-on-campus Hayden Applegate. Luke isn't really sure whether obnoxious new student Russell fell off the cliff or Hayden pushed him off, but he's going to have to get his story straight before he's called to testify in Hayden's trial. If you liked the complex characters and riveting psychological suspense of Blake Nelson's Paranoid Park, you'll want to dive right into Freefall.
I kissed a zombie, and I liked it - Selzer, Adam
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/26/2010
ISBN-13: 9780385735032
ISBN-10: 0385735030
Pursuing a relationship with a goth singer she meets while writing a high school newspaper article, Ali fails to notice how her new boyfriend, Doug, never changes his clothes and has other characteristics that Marie, her classmate, identifies as consistent with zombie behavior. Simultaneous.

Sweet, Hereafter - by Angela Johnson
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/05/2010
ISBN-13: 9780689873850
ISBN-10: 0689873859
Fiction. In this conclusion to the emotionally involving trilogy that began with Heaven and continued in The First Part Last, Shoogy Maple (Marly's friend from Heaven) is at the center of the story. Shoogy has left her parents' home and moved into a cabin in the woods with Curtis, a young soldier who's back from a tour of duty in Iraq and not at all eager to return there. Curtis and Shoogy each have secrets, but while they deal with their private demons, they might also be falling in love. Fans of unforgettable characters, thought-provoking ideas, and "spare, gorgeous, realistically raw language" (VOYA) will love Sweet, Hereafter; start with Heaven to get the most out of the trilogy.

The World is Mine - by Lyah Beth LeFlore; illustrated by DL Warfield
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 12/01/2009
ISBN-13: 9781416979630
ISBN-10: 1416979638
Fiction. Blue Reynolds is on a mission to be the world's next music-business mogul ("Diddy unlocked the door, and I'm gonna kick it in! It's time for somebody else to reign," he says). Blue's dad expects him to go to law school--and Blue might--but first, he and his friend Collin want to take a shot at their own dreams. And while he's working on becoming the hottest party promoter in the D.C. area, Blue's setting another plan in motion: to win the affections of "fly and sassy" Jade Taylor. Energetic dialogue "popping with slang" (Booklist) and lots of drama among the characters of this 1st installment in the Come Up series will have hip-hop fans begging for more.
Inside People's Heads
According to the U.S. Surgeon General, one out of every ten teens suffers from serious mental and emotional disorders that significantly impact their lives (the website of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI, offers more information). In the novels listed below, characters deal with a variety of mental illnesses--their own or those of their loved ones--such as anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), or schizophrenia.

Wild Roses - by Deb Caletti
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 08/30/2005
ISBN-13: 9780689867668
ISBN-10: 0689867662
Fiction. "Supposedly there's an actual, researched link between extreme creativity and mental illness, and I believe it because I've seen it with my own eyes." So says 17-year-old Cassie Morgan, whose stepfather, the famous violinist Dino Cavalli, is brilliant--but also tends to be depressed, paranoid, and delusional. Dino's erratic behavior is getting worse as the date of his big comeback concert approaches, and when love-struck Cassie begins seeing one of his violin students (despite Dino forbidding her to do so), things quickly come to a boiling point. If you like quirky, well-drawn characters, steadily building tension, and witty first-person narration, pick Wild Roses.

Get Well Soon - by Julie Halpern
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/02/2007
ISBN-13: 9780312367954
ISBN-10: 0312367953
Realistic Fiction. Anna Bloom has skipped so many days of school due to panic attacks and depression that her parents have committed her to a mental institution. Instructed to keep track of her thoughts and feelings in a journal, Anna instead writes (but never mails) honest and snarkily funny letters to her best friend, Tracy. At first, her letters are filled with complaints about Lakeland's "booger green and vomit brown" decor, her fellow patients, and a therapist who seems obsessed with Anna's weight. But after a while, Anna starts to feel better about herself and begins to make friends...including one who might possibly be more-than-a-friend. For some slightly grittier tales of life in what Anna calls "the loony bin," check out Susanna Kaysen's memoir Girl, Interrupted or Ellen Hopkins' Impulse.

Kissing Doorknobs - by Terry Spencer Hesser
Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 12/01/1999
ISBN-13: 9780440413141
ISBN-10: 0440413141
Realistic Fiction. The last thing in the world that Tara Sullivan wants is to "think the same thought over and over and over again, especially a thought as uninteresting and stupid as Step on a crack, break your mother's back." But ever since she heard that rhyme as an 11-year-old, she has felt compelled to count every crack in every sidewalk, and her thoughts are plagued with worry that only the repetition of bizarre rituals (such as kissing her fingers and touching the doorknob 33 times before she exits the house) relieves. Kissing Doorknobs shows, frankly and with wry humor, what life is like for those who are afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

It's Kind of a Funny Story - by Ned Vizzini
Publisher: Miramax Books/Hyperion Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 04/01/2006
ISBN-13: 9780786851966
ISBN-10: 0786851961
Realistic Fiction. After working diligently to gain acceptance into New York City's prestigious Executive Pre-Professional High School, Craig Gilner buckles under the pressure once he's there. His strategy for dealing with his ensuing depression--smoking pot and avoiding studying--only makes things worse, and Craig finds himself dialing the number of a suicide hotline. He checks himself into a psychiatric hospital, where he unexpectedly finds friendship, humor, wisdom, and a possible romance among his quirky fellow patients. While depression is realistically, vividly, and respectfully portrayed in this ultimately hopeful novel, it's actually more than just "kind of" a funny story--at points, it's hilarious.

Breathless - by Jessica Warman
Publisher: Walker
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 08/18/2009
ISBN-13: 9780802798497
ISBN-10: 0802798497
Realistic Fiction. For Olympic-hopeful swimmer Katie Kitrell, sometimes the water is the only place where she feels at home. Her father is distant; her mother, an artist, has a problem with alcohol; and even though she is very close to her schizophrenic brother, Will, his behavior has recently become dangerous. When Katie's father sends her off to an elite boarding school, she's surprised by how quickly the in-crowd accepts her...and she tells her new friends that her brother is dead to avoid dealing with the truth. If you like Breathless' complex relationships, "achingly realistic" characters (Booklist), and its honest depiction of life with a mentally ill family member, you might also want to read Ann Dee Ellis' Everything is Fine or Adele Griffin's Where I Want to Be.
Wintergirls - Anderson, Laurie Halse
Publisher: Viking
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 03/19/2009
ISBN-13: 9780670011100
ISBN-10: 067001110X
Eighteen-year-old Lia feels she is being haunted by Cassie's restless spirit when her best friend dies from anorexia--the same disorder Lia has been struggling with.

Lowboy - by John Wray
Publisher: Farrar Straus and Giroux
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 03/01/2009
ISBN-13: 9780374194161
ISBN-10: 0374194165
Fiction. Sixteen-year-old paranoid schizophrenic Will Heller believes that the world is facing imminent destruction via global warming--and that he's the only one who can prevent it. Off his meds, Will rides the Manhattan subway system in a desperate search for his ex-girlfriend, who's a crucial component of his plan. Narrating in addition to the brilliant if delusional teen are the two adults searching for him--his troubled mother, Violet, and a missing-persons detective named Ali Lateef. For their own reasons, none of the three is a particularly reliable narrator, but together they create a story that is dark, suspenseful, and gives readers a vivid picture of the unique way that Will's mind works.
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