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Kirsten Smith |
The Geography of Girlhood |
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Little, Brown & Co., 2006 (2006) |
Hardcover |
This novel told uniquely in verse takes its narrator, Penny Morrow, from age fourteen to eighteen. (HW) |
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Robert Louis Smith & Geof Isherwood |
Antiquitas Lost: The Last of the Shamalans |
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Medlock, 2011 (2011) |
Softcover |
A long yet detailed (and illustrated!) epic fantasy aimed at teen boys. (RM) |
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Roland Smith |
Peak |
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Harcourt, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover |
Fourteen-year-old Peak is arrested for climbing a skyscraper in New York City. His dad comes half way around the world to rescue him, but Peak soon finds out that's not the only reason he came. (LS) |
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Sherri L. Smith |
Flygirl |
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Putnam, 2009 (2009) |
Hardcover |
Ida Mae Jones dreams of flying, just like her daddy. Will she be strong enough to break through the obstacles in her path to become a real Flygirl? (ES) |
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Sherri L. Smith |
Sparrow |
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Delacorte, 2006 (2006) |
Hardcover |
This tale of interracial friendships and mutual needs is a seemingly simple story, told in first-person narrative, and set mainly in New Orleans. (JL) |