My Father, The Panda Killer, by Jamie Jo Hoang, explores intergenerational trauma through the lens of a Californian teen and her Vietnamese father.
Browsing: YA review
Two neurodivergent young adults form a connection while working as summer interns in Tilly in Technicolor, by Mazey Eddings.
A girl’s return to school following a suicide attempt has a cascade effect in Swimming in a Sea of Stars, by Julie Wright.
A self-described loner is forced to work with a perpetually happy boy in All Alone With You, by Amelia Diane Coombs.
A young woman is haunted by ghosts in Erin A. Craig’s new Gothic YA thriller-fantasy, House of Roots and Ruin.
A Deaf teen hopes to find a place where she belongs as a junior camp counselor in Give Me A Sign, by Anna Sortino,
BUFFALO FLATS, by Martine Leavitt, Margaret Ferguson Books, April 25, 2023, Hardcover, $18.99 (young adult) A young woman dreams beyond the…
An American girl teams up with the British crown prince in hopes of make it home before the end of the world in The Prince & the Apocalypse.
Pride Month is all about celebrating diversity and embracing your authentic self. The following books for young adults feature LGBTQ+ themes.
Even true love can’t survive death. Or can it? J. C. Cervantes explores love beyond the grave in Always Isn’t Forever, a YA romance.