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Teens talk about family issues

2018
Readers are offered a glimpse into the lived experience of young adults confronting issues including adoption, divorce, and illness.
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Rosie colored glasses

Enraged by her parents' joint-custody arrangement after she expressed a preference to live exclusively with her mother, eleven-year-old Willow struggles to make sense of her changing world and loneliness when her mother's demons begin to surface and overtake her.
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Bent not broken

Madeline and Justin
2017
"Before Madeline's bike accident left her with a traumatic brain injury, she and her twin sister were inseparable. So were her parents. But now, Madeline's parents are divorced and Becky has become rebellious, angry, and sneaky. Even worse, she doesn't seem to want Madeline around anymore. At least Madeline knows she can always rely on the miniature therapy horses she visits every week. Justin is a senior and the president of his school's Best Buddies club. Before his sister died, he used to take her to the barn to visit her beloved therapy horses. Now, with Madeline, he goes there to escape the gloom of his mother's grief at home and the pressures of his final year in high school"--Back cover.
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Knockout

Told in assonant free verse, Levi was once a premature baby who suffered from respiratory problems; he recovered, and now in seventh grade, he struggles to demonstrate to his divorced mother and overprotective brother that he is okay--so when his father suggests he take up boxing he falls in love with the sport, but he still must find a way to convince his family to set him free to follow his dream.
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Thief of happy endings

"Cassidy Carrigan wasn't planning to ever get on a horse again. She wasn't even planning on going to back to school after her dad moved out, her best friend ditched her, and her anxiety took over. But then she wasn't planning on being shipped off to a ranch in the mountains of Wyoming as a charity case either. Or falling for a cowboy with a broken nose and an even more broken soul. But sometimes you just have to do a stupid, dangerous thing to have the time of your life"--Publisher.
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I love you too much

Paul yearns for unconditional love, but he cannot find it in Paris surrounded by the self-involved grown-ups around him so he seeks out solace in his classmate Scarlett and in the patisseries of his neighborhood.
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Nightstruck

Something evil tricks Becket into opening a portal to another realm from which comes a darkness that transforms Philadelphia into something ghastly, but only at night. While some citizens lock themselves indoors at night, others run wild. Now Becket, the daughter of the police commissioner, must find a way to survive and undo what she has done.
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The power within

"Darren, Fiona, Mack, and Gabriella are Changers, a magical line of shapeshifters that can transform into mythological creatures, from werewolves and selkies to lightning birds and spirit foxes. They still have a lot to learn when it comes to their powers, but the kids are finally showing some progress fighting as a team, and the First Four think they're ready for a new mission. Young Changers in the area have been mysteriously disappearing, and it's up to the kids to figure out who-or what-is behind it. But ever since his parents announced their divorce, Darren has been having a rough time coping-and his lightning abilities are going haywire"--Provided by publisher.
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The bright side

surviving your parents' divorce
2007
Max Sindell, who went through three parental divorces as a youth, offers advice to young people on how to cope with their parents' divorce, and includes detailed information for parents on how divorce affects children.

Kat Greene comes clean

2017
Fifth-grader Kat Greene is struggling with her boy-crazy best friend, her lame role in the production of Harriet the Spy at her progressive New York City school, and her mother's preoccupation with cleanliness--a symptom of her worsening obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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