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Absolute brightness
Lecesne, James.
In the beach town of Neptune, New Jersey, Phoebe's life is changed irrevocably when
her gay cousin moves into her house and soon goes missing.
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Between Mom and Jo
Peters, Julie Anne.
Fourteen-year-old Nick has a three-legged dog named Lucky 2, some pet fish, and
two mothers, whose relationship complicates his entire life as they face prejudice,
work problems, alcoholism, cancer, and finally separation.
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Black & white
Blackman, Malorie.
"Sephy is part of the ruling class. Callum is considered a second-class citizen.
They have been friends all their lives, since before there were barriers and boundaries.
Now things are different - they have to meet in secret as hate and violence seethe
dangerously close to the surface of their society's fragile order."--cover, p.4.
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Candor
Bachorz, Pam, 1973-
For a fee, "model teen" Oscar Banks has been secretly--and selectively-- sabotaging
the subliminal messages that program the behavior of the residents of Candor, Florida,
until his attraction to a rebellious new girl threatens to expose his subterfuge.
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The Cruisers
Myers, Walter Dean, 1937-
Friends Zander, Kambui, LaShonda, and Bobbi, caught in the middle of a mock Civil
War at DaVinci Academy, learn the true cost of freedom of speech when they use their
alternative newspaper, The Cruiser, to try to make peace.
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Evolution, me, and other
freaks of nature
Brande, Robin.
Following her conscience leads high school freshman Mena to clash with her parents
and former friends from their conservative Christian church, but might result in
better things when she stands up for a teacher who refuses to include "Intelligent
Design" in lessons on evolution.
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Fade to black
Flinn, Alex.
An HIV-positive high school student hospitalized after being attacked, the bigot
accused of the crime, and the only witness, a classmate with Down Syndrome, reveal
how the assult has changed their lives as they tell of its aftermath.
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Fallout
Krisher, Trudy.
The move of an unconventional Hollywood family to a coastal North Carolina town
in the early 1950s results not only in an unlikely friendship between high school
age Genevieve and newcomer Brenda but also in a challenge to traditional ways of
thinking.
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Finding my place
Jones, Traci L.
After moving to an affluent suburb of Denver in 1975, ninth-grader Tiphanie feels
lonely at her nearly all-white high school until she befriends another "outsider"
and discovers that prejudice exists in many forms.
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Hate list
Brown, Jennifer, 1972-
Sixteen-year-old Valerie, whose boyfriend Nick committed a school shooting at the
end of their junior year, struggles to cope with integrating herself back into high
school life, unsure herself whether she was a hero or a villain.
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My mother the cheerleader
: a novel
Sharenow, Rob.
Thirteen-year-old Louise uncovers secrets about her family and her neighborhood
during the violent protests over school desegregation in 1960 New Orleans.
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North of beautiful
Headley, Justina Chen, 1968-
Terra, a sensitive, artistic high school senior born with a facial port-wine stain,
struggles with issues of inner and outer beauty with the help of her Goth classmate
Jacob.
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Sources of light
McMullan, Margaret.
Fourteen-year-old Samantha and her mother move to Jackson, Mississippi, in 1962
after her father is killed in Vietnam, and during the year they spend there Sam
encounters both love and hate as she learns about photography from a new friend
of her mother's and witnesses the prejudice and violence of the segregationists
of the South.
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They called themselves the
K.K.K. : the birth of an American terrorist group
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Trouble
Schmidt, Gary D.
Fourteen-year-old Henry, wishing to honor his brother Franklin's dying wish, sets
out to hike Maine's Mount Katahdin with his best friend and dog. But fate adds another
companion--the Cambodian refugee accused of fatally injuring Franklin--and reveals
troubles that predate the accident.
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Whale talk
Crutcher, Chris.
Intellectually and athletically gifted, TJ, a multiracial, adopted teenager, shuns
organized sports and the gung-ho athletes at his high school until he agrees to
form a swimming team and recruits some of the school's less popular students.
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