Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Incoming Resources
- Life in a Nazi concentration camp, Don Nardo
- Robotics, from automatons to the Roomba, by Racquel Foran ; content consultant, Lisa Nocks
- The Guinness book of espionage, Mark Lloyd
- Writers for young adults, Ted Hipple, editor, Supplement 1
- Nick Swinmurn and Tony Hsieh and Zappos, Erin Staley
- Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, Robert Jakoubek ; with additional text written by Heather Lehr Wagner
- Navigating your school cafeteria and convenience store, Kyle A. Crockett
- Communication smarts, how to express yourself best in conversations, texts, e-mails, and more, Sandy Donovan
- A different mirror for young people, a history of multicultural America, by Ronald Takaki ; adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
- Careers in electronic publishing, Peter Ryan
- Red madness, how a medical mystery changed what we eat, Gail Jarrow
- Alternative energy, K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, editors ; Kathleen J. Edgar, project editor
- Stephen King, Rebecca Stefoff
- Democracy, Anne Fitzpatrick
- Valentino, Ronald A. Reis
- A marked man, the assassination of Malcolm X, Matt Doeden
- Diet and disease, Bonnie Juettner
- Ramayana, an illustrated retelling, Arshia Sattar ; illustrations by Sonali Zohra
- Glenn Beck, by Amy Novak
- Tillie Pierce, teen eyewitness to the Battle of Gettysburg, Tanya Anderson
- Understanding economic systems, Tamra B. Orr
- Freedom's a-callin me, poems by Ntozake Shange ; paintings by Rod Brown
- Mountains beyond mountains, the quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a man who would cure the world, by Tracy Kidder ; adapted for young people by Michael French
- Transportation, Andrew Solway
- Food myths and facts, Adam Woog
- Conservation, Jen Green
- Women in the civil rights movement, Judy L. Hasday
- Che Guevara, you win or you die, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Respect the mic, celebrating 20 years of poetry from a Chicagoland high school, edited by Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Peter Kahn, Dan "Sully" Sullivan ; foreword by Tyehimba Jess
- A new deal for women, the expanding roles of women, 1938-1960, Patience Coster
- Marijuana, Troon Harrison Adams
- The ADHD workbook for teens, activities to help you gain motivation and confidence, Lara Honos-Webb
- Ghost walls, the story of a colonial Maryland homestead, by Sally M. Walker
- The Nazi hunters, how a team of spies and survivors captured the world's most notorious Nazi, Neal Bascomb
- Outcasts united, the story of a refugee soccer team that changed a town, Warren St. John
- To the mountaintop!, my journey through the civil rights movement, Charlayne Hunter-Gault
- My body, my choice, the fight for abortion rights, Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Meags Fitzgerald
- Can I see your I.D.?, true stories of false identities, by Chris Barton ; illustrated by Paul Hoppe
- Fat no more, a teenager's victory over obesity, Alberto Hidalgo-Robert
- It will get better, finding your way through teen issues, Melinda Hutchings
- Discovering Wes Moore, Wes Moore
- Katy Perry, Anne K. Brown
- Developing public library services for young adults, developed by the State Library of Florida with the cooperation of the Florida Youth Networks
- Urban legends, Gail B. Stewart
- Ancient medical technology, from herbs to scalpels, Michael Woods and Mary B. Woods
- Food and farming, Jen Green
- Transgender lives, complex stories, complex voices, Kirstin Cronn-Mills
- The welfare debate, by Kekla Magoon
- Science rocks!, written by Ian Graham ; additional text by Dr. Mike Goldsmith ; step illustrations by Dan Wright
- The Trail of Tears, the relocation of the Cherokee Nation, Lydia Bjornlund
Outgoing Resources
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