Katie Bayerl, the author of A Psalm for Lost Girls, gives a behind the scenes look into creating a debut young adult novel.
Browsing: Young Adult Fiction
Whitney Gardner is the author of YOU’RE WELCOME, UNIVERSE (March 7, 2017; Knopf), an illustrated YA novel about a Deaf teen artist who must decide between being painted into obscurity or risking getting caught after she finds herself locked in a graffiti war with an opponent who takes it a step too far.
This month, you’ll discover five books that we’re highlighting from The New York Times’ best selling hardcover young adult titles; including The Sun is Also a Star, by the talented Nicola Yoon.
Which five words best describe You’re Welcome Universe?
Whitney Gardner: Graffiti, Fury, Friendship, Fingerspelling, and Fire.
Combining a modern-day love triangle with science fiction concepts such as time travel, parallel universes and alternate realities, Protogenesis is sure to be a young adult best seller.
Protogenesis is a thrilling story full of plot twists and turns sure to enthrall young adults who are interested in Greek mythology, science fiction and romance.
Are you looking for the next best new young adult novels? We have 11 March releases to share with you.
Renée Watson’s new novel, Piecing me Together, is both challenging and accessible.
Nowhere Near You is not only a gripping and action-filled adventure, it is also a rich and multi-textured language experience.
This month, To Stay Alive: Mary Ann Graves and the Tragic Journey of the Donner Party is the best selling YA book from our affiliate bookstore.