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Crashing into you
by Rocky Callen
Dreaming of becoming a famous street racer, 17-year-old Leti Rivera vows to give up driving after tragedy strikes following a race, until she realizes it could be the very thing that saves her. . . and the boy she's come to love.
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The calculation of you and me
by Serena Kaylor
When her boyfriend dumps her, calculus nerd Marlowe, who has never failed at anything, asks her English project partner Ash to help her win him back in exchange for making Ash's band go viral, but when sparks start to fly between them, she realizes there's no algorithm for love. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Discovering Ataraxia
by Nancy Gravatt
In Discovering Ataraxia, Allie and her brother, S.J.—who has Autism Spectrum Disorder—are ushered into an alternate world, where they find two kingdoms on the brink of battle: the peace-loving Ataraxia and the hostile Malvelnia led by wily King Wendigo.
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Unseelie
by Ivelisse Housman
An autistic changeling trying to navigate her unpredictable magic, Seelie finds it difficult to fit in with the humans around her, unlike her twin sister, until they both get caught up in a heist gone wrong that changes everything.
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Hurt you
by Marie Myung-Ok. Lee
While not feeling Korean 'enough' in her new school, Georgia fights to protect her neurodivergent older brother from a hostile, ableist, racist community that wishes him harm.
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Daniel, deconstructed
by James Ramos
Photographer and film buff Daniel Sanchez learned a long time ago that the only way to get by in an allistic world is to mask his autism and follow the script. Which means he knows that boisterous, buff, and beautiful soccer superstars like his best friend, Mona Sinclair, shouldn't be wasting time hanging out with introverts...But when Daniel meets a new classmate, Gabe Mendes, who is tall, mysterious, nonbinary, and--somehow--as cool as Mona, Daniel knows exactly how this is going to play out...But matchmaking means stepping into the mystifying and illogical world of love, dating, and relationships, where nothing is as it seems and no one knows their lines
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The Luis Orgega survival club
by Sonora Reyes
Ariana Ruiz wants to be noticed. But as an autistic girl who never talks, she goes largely ignored by her peers--despite her bold fashion choices. So when cute, popular Luis starts to pay attention to her, Ari finally feels seen. Luis's attention soon turns to something more, and they have sex at a party--while Ari didn't say no, she definitely didn't say yes. Before she has a chance to process what happened and decide if she even has the right to be mad at Luis, the rumor mill begins churning--thanks, she's sure, to Luis's ex-girlfriend, Shawni. Then Ari finds a mysterious note in her locker that eventually leads her to a group of students determined to expose Luis for the predator he is. To her surprise, she finds genuine friendship among the group, including her growing feelings for the very last girl she expected to fall for. But in order to take Luis down, she'll have to come to terms with the truth of what he did to her that night--and risk everything to see justice done
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To a darker shore
by Leanne Schwartz
To keep the devil at bay, her beauty-obsessed kingdom sacrifices unattractive children to hell's entrance every season, prompting plain, poor, plus-sized, autistic Alesta to travel to the very depths of hell to avenge her best friend's death and stop the sacrifices forever.
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The easy part of impossible
by Sarah Tomp
Freed from an abusive coach who dominated her Olympics ambitions, a talented young diver struggling with ADHD and trauma rekindles a friendship with a boy on the autism spectrum before her coach returns to her life with a hard-to-resist offer. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Compound fracture
by Andrew Joseph White
After being nearly beaten to death for evidence he holds against the corrupt sheriff, sixteen-year-old transgender Miles joins his fellow townsfolk to end the blood feud and oppressive politics that plague his town.
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Some like it cold
by Elle McNicoll
Returning to Lake Pristine to say her good-byes, 18-year-old Jasper, amidst small-town tensions, might have found a reason to stay when she encounters a certain brooding film buff from her school days. Simultaneous and eBook.
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How Not to Fit in : An Unapologetic Guide to Navigating Autism and ADHD
by Jess Joy
Foregrounding real experiences with autism and ADHD, this book explores the journey of discovering, accepting and flourishing with your neurodivergent brain. It explores why getting diagnosis can be so fraught and gendered, and how to navigate a world which centers neurotypical brains in the realms of relationships, careers, friendships and finances.
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