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Paris: Teen Books Read a book from the list, or one of your own choosing
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Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know
by Samira Ahmed
The best-selling author of Love, Hate & Other Filters presents the alternating narratives of two young women, centuries apart, who fight to tell their own stories while escaping the pressure of familial burdens and patriarchal cultural expectations.
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Rook
by Sharon Cameron
An arranged marriage escalates into a tantalizing game of cat and mouse for Sophia Bellamy and the wealthy René Hasard in the Sunken City that was once Paris, where a vigilante is either freeing or kidnapping imprisoned opponents of the new revolution that is unfolding in the city.
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The Gilded Wolves
by Roshani Chokshi
Keeping close secrets in the wake of the Exposition Universelle in 1889 Paris, a wealthy hotelier and treasure-hunter is tapped by a powerful order to lead an elite team on a quest to track down an ancient artifact of world-changing significance.
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Just One Day
by Gayle Forman
Sparks fly when American good girl Allyson encounters laid-back Dutch actor Willem, so she follows him on a whirlwind trip to Paris, upending her life in just one day and prompting a year of self-discovery and the search for true love.
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On the Spectrum
by Jennifer Gold
After a social media disaster, Clara leaves New York to spend the summer with her estranged father in Paris, where she is charged with the care of her autistic six-year-old brother, Alastair.
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The Court of Miracles
by Kester Grant
Set in the post-Revolution alternate world of 1828 Paris, a debut entry in a historical adventure series follows the experiences of a hardscrabble thief who finds herself confronting the leaders of the city's criminal underground to protect an innocent girl.
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Kisses and Croissants
by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau
Attending an elite summer program in Paris in the hope of landing an audition with one of the world's leading dance companies, a 16-year-old ballerina bonds with a charming local who introduces her to the City of Lights and its unexpected mysteries.
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One for All
by Lillie Lainoff
Finally finding a place where she belongs, Tania de Batz, a girl with a chronic illness secretly training as a Musketeer, must decide where her loyalties lie when she is torn between duty and dizzying emotion.
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Confessions : The Paris Mysteries
by James Patterson
Sixteen-year-old Tandy Angel moves to Paris for a fresh start with her siblings and to be reunited with James, her lost love, but her detective work soon uncovers long-buried family secrets that threaten to destroy her life.
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Anna and the French Kiss
by Stephanie Perkins
When Anna is sent to an elite American boarding school in Paris for her senior year of high school, she reluctantly sets off; once there, she meets Étienne St. Clair, an amazing boy with whom she would like to be more than just friends--the only problem is that he's taken, as she might be as well if anything comes of her almost-relationship back home.
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Isla and the Happily Ever After
by Stephanie Perkins
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with Anna and the French Kiss finds hopeless dreamer Isla and introspective artist Josh embarking on their senior year in France and confronting the painful possibility that their relationship may end.
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Belle Epoque
by Elizabeth Ross
Maude Pichon, an impoverished girl in Belle Epoque Paris, is hired by Countess Dubern to make her daughter, Isabelle, look more beautiful by comparison but soon Maude is enmeshed in a tangle of love, friendship, and deception.
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Charming Young Man
by Eliot Schrefer
They say Lâeon Delafosse will be France's next great pianist. But despite his being the youngest student ever accepted into the prestigious Paris Conservatory, there's no way an impoverished musician can make his way in 1890s Paris without an outside patron. Young gossip columnist Marcel Proust takes Lâeon under his wing, and the boys game their way through an extravagant new world. When the larger-than-life Count Robert de Montesquiou-Fâezensac offers his patronage, Lâeon's dreams are made real. But the closer he gets to becoming France's next great thing, the further he strays from his old country life he shared with his family and his best friend Fâelix . . . a boy he might love. With each choice Lâeon makes, he must navigate a fine line between two worlds-or risk losing them both.
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Love á la Mode
by Stephanie Kate Strohm
Unexpectedly offered coveted spots at a celebrity chef's prestigious culinary school in Paris, two American teens navigate the demands of a difficult professor and curriculum amid an escalating rivalry that is complicated by their attraction to each other.
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The Paper Girl of Paris
by Jordyn Taylor
Inheriting a Parisian apartment that was abandoned after World War II, Alice teams up with a charming student to uncover the story of a long-lost great aunt who hid her work with the Resistance behind the persona of a socialite Nazi collaborator.
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An Affair of Poisons
by Addie Thorley
A reimagining of the infamous 17th-century poisoning scandal involving Louis XIV finds a young alchemist discovering her mother's secret criminal activities before teaming up with an illegitimate royal in a rebellion against a murderous underground society.
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If I Promise You Wings
by A. K. Small
An intern at Paris's premier feather boutique where she constructs wings for the dancers at the Moulin Rouge, 17-year-old Alix feels compelled to take risks she never would've before after the death of her best friend and get everything she's ever wanted—but at a high price.
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The Prince and the Dressmaker
by Jen Wang
The best-selling cartoonist of In Real Life presents a graphically illustrated fairy tale set in Paris at the dawn of the modern age, where a cross-dressing prince hides his identity as a popular fashion icon and falls for a brilliant dressmaker who knows his secret at the same time his royal parents begin searching for a traditional bride for him to marry.
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El Príncipe y la Modista
by Jen Wang
El príncipe Sebastian busca con quién casarse... o más bien sus padres quieren buscarle esposa. Él está demasiado ocupado ocultando al mundo entero su vida secreta. Por las noches se pone atrevidos vestidos y toma al asalto París encarnado en la fabulosa lady Cristalia: ¡el icono de la moda más en boga de la capital de la moda! El arma secreta de Sebastian es su brillante modista Frances, su mejor amiga y una de las dos únicas personas que conocen la verdad: a veces al muchacho le gusta ponerse vestidos. Pero Frances tiene sueños y ambiciones, y ser el arma secreta de alguien supone ser un secreto... eternamente. ¿Cuánto tiempo podrá postergar sus sueños para proteger a su amigo?
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