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Raphaelle's involvement with a Muslim boy is only slightly less controversial than her contribution to a student art show.
Raphaelle's involvement with a Muslim boy is only slightly less controversial than her contribution to a student art show.
In this chilling graphic novel, Truman, the prime suspect in his girlfriend’s murder, struggles to find the truth.
Mel is tormented by thoughts that she may be responsible for her best friend’s suicide attempt.
When her boyfriend Derek disappears, Jordie looks like a suspect. What does she know about that night?
Ella’s plan to have two secret boyfriends backfires when both boys face separate family crises and Ella is tormented by some girls at her school.
A soldier doll began its life in England during the World War I, then moved on to Nazi Germany in the 1930s, a Czech concentration camp during World War II, Vietnam in 1970, through the aftermath of 9/11 to the present day, until fifteen-year-old Elizabeth finds it.
A young girl runs away from home and learns to live on the dangerous streets of a provincial city in Argentina.
The story that began in Rachel's Secret continues, as Rachel struggles as a Jewish refugee after leaving Russia for Shanghai and Sergei tries to survive amongst the revolutionary turmoil of St. Petersburg Russia.
Kat is alone with a secret she doesn’t want to keep, but can’t risk telling. A victim of longtime abuse, she is torn between keeping it secret and protecting another from her abuser.
Two girls, both without a voice. One refuses to speak, the other is trapped in a body that won’t let her.
Tamar has lost her sisters to a drunk driver and her parents to grief; now she's losing her hair—and possibly her mind.
Seventeen-year-old student reporter Sherri Richmond uncovers a terrible secret gripping the sleepy town of Lewton.
A dark and gripping story, in graphic novel format, of the violence unleashed after two teens witness a gruesome murder.
In David's family, life revolves around his disabled younger sister Ivy. David's feelings for her veer between love and resentment, patience and exasperation, until an accident forces him to confront his own guilt, the meaning of mercy, and what can be forgiven.
Bing's father is haunted by a ghost, and Bing must find out why or his father will die.
Rachel, a Jew, and Sergei, a Christian, find their worlds torn apart by violence in pre-Revolutionary Russia.
Xantee and Lo set out to find the Dog King Tarl whose help they will need if they are to have any hope of destroying the gool and ridding the world of its life-sucking force.
Another compelling mystery masterpiece for young readers, by the renowned Paul Yee.
This funny and endearing novel by award-winning novelist Glen Huser will make an absorbing read for fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds, boys and girls alike.
After Uter Pendragon kills her father, Morgan le Fay is exiled to Ireland where she learns the black arts of magic and sorcery.
When Tegan witnesses the murder of two friends, she struggles with people thinking she knows more than she is saying.
Hana, Ben and Lo must return to Blood Burrow and defeat the Limping Man. But to do so, they must first discover the secret to the power he holds over its citizens.