Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Candlekeep mysteries, Project Lead: Christopher Perkins
- The Mars challenge, the past, present, and future of human spaceflight, Alison Wilgus and Wyeth Yates
- The racers, how an outcast driver, an American heiress, and a legendary car challenged Hitler's best, Neal Bascomb
- Soundbite, the admissions secret that gets you into college and beyond, Sara Harberson
- Ambushed!, the assassination plot against President Garfield, Gail Jarrow
- Castle of refuge, Melanie Dickerson
- Rachel Carson, written by Birdie Willis ; illustrated by Rii Abrego ; colored by Kieran Quigley ; lettered by DC Hopkins ; cover by Rii Abrego ; designer, Marie Krupina ; assistant editor, Kenzie Rzonca ; editor, Shannon Watters
- The ultimate scholarship book 2022, billions of dollars in scholarships, grants and prizes, Gen and Kelly Tanabe
- Chain of gold, Cassandra Clare
- My body in pieces, by Marie-Noëlle Hébert ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
- Uncomfortable conversations with a Black boy, Emmanuel Acho
- Understanding corona viruses, SARS, MERS, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Connie Goldsmith
- Be you, only better, real life self-care for young adults (and everyone else), Kristi Hugstad ; foreword by Tami Tucker, PhD
- Merriam-Webster's intermediate dictionary
- All the feels for teens, the good, the not-so-good, and the utterly confusing, Elizabeth Laing Thompson
- Work in the health care industry, by Emma Huddleston
- Punching bag, Rex Ogle
- We are not broken, George M. Johnson
- Call and response, the story of Black Lives Matter, by Veronica Chambers with Jennifer Harlan
- Feminist AF, a guide to crushing girlhood, Brittney Cooper, Chanel Craft Tanner, Susana Morris
- You can't say that!, writers for young people talk about censorship, free expression, and the stories they have to tell, compiled and edited by Leonard S. Marcus
- The age of dinosaurs, the rise and fall of the world's most remarkable animals, Steve Brusatte ; [interior art by Todd Marshall]
- Defiant, growing up in the Jim Crow South, Wade Hudson
- Animal watching, Mary Kay Carson ; illustrated by Emily Dahl
- Do animals fall in love?, Katharina von der Gathen ; [illustrations by] Anke Kuhl ; [translation, Shelley Tanaka]
- Ordinary hazards, a memoir, Nikki Grimes
- America redux, visual stories from our dynamic history, Ariel Aberg-Riger
- Know your rights and claim them, a guide for youth, written by Nicky Parker at Amnesty International, with Angelina Jolie and Geraldine van Bueren
- Finding refuge, real-life immigration stories from young people, Victorya Rouse
- Sunshine, how one camp taught me about life, death, and hope, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- The call of Antarctica, exploring and protecting earth's coldest continent, Leilani Raashida Henry
- The other talk, reckoning with our white privilege, Brendan Kiely ; [illustrated by Sean Williams ; with an introduction by Jason Reynolds]
- The suffragist playbook, your guide to changing the world, Lucinda Robb and Rebecca Boggs Roberts
- Big brain book, how it works and all its quirks, by Leanne Boucher Gill, PhD
- 52 reasons to hate my father, Jessica Brody
- Growing up trans, in our own words, edited by Dr. Lindsay Herriot and Kate Fry
- Body image, because all bodies are great bodies, Tierra Hohn ; illustrated by Marne Grahlman
- The degenerates, J. Albert Mann
- In limbo, Deb JJ Lee
- The ultimate guide to tarot, a beginner's guide to the cards, spreads, and revealing the mystery of the tarot, Liz Dean
- Psychology for kids, the science of the mind and behavior, by Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD
- No way, they were gay?, hidden lives and secret loves, Lee Wind
- Find your fierce, how to put social anxiety in its place, by Jacqueline Sperling, PhD ; illustrated by Anya Kuvarzina
- Barron's painless chemistry, Loris Chen
Outgoing Resources
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