An epilepsy diagnosis puts an elite swimmer’s dreams at risk in Breathing Underwater, a new young adult novel by Abbey Nash.
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A modern-day teen suddenly finds herself inside Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, in Promchanted, by Morgan Matson.
A young woman is forced into a fake relationship when her secret love letters are accidentally found by the wrong man in An Inconvenient Letter, by Julie Wright.
Ellie Haycock is Totally Normal, by Gretchen Schreiber, follows a teen as she struggles to balance her “normal” and “hospital” lives.
Two young women set out to define their places in society in An Unlikely Proposition, a sweet YA Regency romance by Rosalyn Eves.
A teen must put her summer plans on hold to go on a book tour with her mom in The Someday Daughter, by Ellen O’Clover.
A teen must come to terms with her disability and what it means for her future in Conditions of a Heart, a YA novel by Bethany Mangle.
American Wings, by Sherri L. Smith and Elizabeth Wein, tells the story of Chicago’s pioneering black aviators and the race for equality in the sky.
A secret group recruits a young woman to join them on dangerous heists in The Dark Fable, by Katherine Harbour.
Three school friends share their lives through letters in Yours from the Tower, a YA historical novel by Sally Nichols.