A teen finds herself mixed up with boarding school ghosts looking to be set free in The library of Shadows, by Rachel Moore.
Browsing: YAlit
YAlit refers to young adult literature. YAlit are books for teens, ages 12 and up.
Sherlock’s little sister meets a literary great in Enola Holmes and the Mark of the Mongoose, by Nancy Springer.
Two sisters. A betrothal contest. A monster in disguise. Her Radiant Curse, by Elizabeth Lim, explores familial bonds and the dark side of beauty.
My Father, The Panda Killer, by Jamie Jo Hoang, explores intergenerational trauma through the lens of a Californian teen and her Vietnamese father.
Two neurodivergent young adults form a connection while working as summer interns in Tilly in Technicolor, by Mazey Eddings.
A young artist finds herself mixed up in an art heist in The Art of Love and Lies, a new Proper Romance novel by Rebecca Anderson.
Learn about some of the world’s most influential women and the books that shaped them in Born Reading: 20 Stories of Women Reading Their Way into History.
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.