Whether at school, a mountain resort or wedding in Bangladesh, YA romances come in every shape and size. The following novels have the perfect spark for summer reading.
Browsing: young adult
The past directly influences the future. In Everything is Tuberculosis and Artifice, authors John Green and Sharon Cameron share how actions big and small can make a world of difference.
The following YA fantasy novels feature magic and mystery, making them good choices for summer reading.
Decades apart, two young women deal with WWII and its aftermath in The Rebel Girls of Rome, by Jordyn Taylor.
A teen searches for her biological mother while another copes with giving up her baby in This Book Might Be About Zinnia, by Brittney Morris.
A girl wins first-class passage on planetary ship of all ships in Bound by Stars, a YA romance by E.L. Starling.
A young jeweler’s apprentice gets caught up in a fight to control kingdoms in Embrace the Serpent, by Sunya Mara.
A family “gift” gives a girl the chance to change a key moment in her life in Rewind to Us, a YA novel by Molly Morris.
A boy and his family are forced to live cut off from the rest of the world in Best of All Worlds, a YA novel by Kenneth Oppel.
From contemporary to fantasy, the following upper young adult books feature LGBTQ main/major characters and queer topics.