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With a steady boyfriend, the position of Student Council President, and a chance to go to an Ivy League college, high school life is just fine for Holland Jaeger. At least it seems to be. But when Cece Goddard comes to school, everything changes. Cece and Holland have undeniable feelings for each other, but how will others react to their developing relationship? This moving love story between two girls is a worthy successor to Nancy Garden's classic young adult coming out novel, Annie on My Mind. With her characteristic humor and breezy style, Peters has captured the compelling emotions of young love.
After a lifetime of being bullied, Daelyn is broken beyond repair.
She has tried to kill herself before, and is determined to get it
right this time. Though her parents think they can protect her, she
finds a Web site for "completers" that seems made just for her. She
blogs on its forums, purging her harrowing history. At her private
Catholic school, the only person who interacts with her is a boy
named Santana. No matter how poorly she treats him, he just won't
leave her alone. And it's too late for Daelyn to be letting people
into her life . . . isn't it?
Regan's brother Liam can't stand the person he is during the day. Like the moon from whom Liam has chosen his female namesake, his true self, Luna, only reveals herself at night. In the secrecy of his basement bedroom Liam transforms himself into the beautiful girl he longs to be, with help from his sister's clothes and makeup. Now, everything is about to change-Luna is preparing to emerge from her cocoon. But are Liam's family and friends ready to welcome Luna into their lives? Compelling and provocative, this is an unforgettable novel about a transgender teen's struggle for self-identity and acceptance.
When Alix's charismatic girlfriend, Swanee, dies from sudden cardiac arrest, Alix is overcome with despair. As she searches Swanee's room for mementos of their relationship, she finds Swanee's cell phone, pinging with dozens of unread texts. Unsure what to do, Alix reads the text messages, all of which are sent from a mysterious contact "L.T." The most recent text reads: "Please tell me what I did. Please, Swan. Te quiero. I love you." Shocked and betrayed, Alix comes to learn that Swanee's been leading a double life -- dating a girl named Liana for the entire time she's been with Alix. Alix texts Liana from Swanee's phone, pretending to be Swanee in order to gather information, before finally meeting face-to-face to break the news. Brought together by Swanee's lies, Alix and Liana lean on one another to come to terms with her death. Soon, their connection deepens, and the two find themselves falling in love. But Alix is still hiding the truth from Liana - she was the one sending the texts from Swanee's phone, pretending that Swanee was alive. Alix knows what it feels like to be lied to -- but will coming clean to Liana mean losing her, too?
"A National Book Award Finalist offers an intense portrait of an
abusive relationship. "From the Hardcover edition."
In this fresh, poignant novel (originally published under the title
"Far From Xanadu)," Mike is struggling to come to terms with her
father's suicide and her mother's detachment from the family. Mike
(real name: Mary Elizabeth) is gay and likes to pump iron, play
softball, and fix plumbing. When a glamorous new girl, Xanadu,
arrives in Mike's small Kansas town, Mike falls in love at first
sight. Xanadu is everything Mike is not -- cool, confident,
feminine, sexy.... straight.
When Azure's principal gives her the chance to turn the school's
traditional (and boring) senior prom into an event that will appeal
to everyone, not just the jocks and cheerleaders, she jumps at the
opportunity. Soon Azure manages to convince her best friends, Luke
and Radhika, to join the prom committee as well.
When the relay race teams are chosen in gym class, it's clear that
one team doesn't have a chance of winning: Jenny is more interested
in eating candy than running around a track; Prairie has a bad leg;
Lydia is a complete klutz; and Max is, well, Max. But together,
they proudly dub themselves the 'Snob Squad' and vow revenge on
their arch enemies, the Neon Nikes, headed by the principal's
spoiled daughter, Ashley Krupps.
Overachiever Antonia is eager to participate in the new peer counselling programme at school - until she learns the person she's supposed to counsel is Jasmine Luther. Jazz is anything but Antonia's peer. She's a punk, a druggie, a gang hanger. But as their peer counselling sessions progress, Antonia and Jazz discover that they have more in common than they could ever have imagined. When Antonia's life begins to unravel, she finds Jazz may be her only aid. A poignant, darkly comic novel that challenges readers' definitions of what is 'normal'.
Seventeen-year-old Alyssa thought she knew who she was. She had her
family and her best friends and, most important, she had Sarah.
Sarah, her girlfriend, with whom she dreamed about the day they
could move far away and live out and proud and accepted for
themselves, instead of having to hide their relationship.
In this touching, wryly humorous sequel to Revenge of the Snob Squad, readers are reunited with sixth-grade misfits Jenny, Max, Prairie, and Lydia as they cook up an outrageous plan to ignite a romance between Prairie and the object of her affection, Hugh Torkerson (otherwise known as 'Tork the Dork'). A science lab rat, a set of embarrassing glamour photos, and a mysteriously disappearing notebook all play a part in this scheme, but the results may attract more attention than Snob Squad planned.
Best friends Kimberly and Ann both have a dream to make it to the National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. Eighth grade is the last year they can qualify, so they are practicing day and night. But when Ann is assigned to sponsor geeky new student Lurlene Brueggemeyer, who turns out to be an amazing speller, suddenly her relationship with Kimberly and her chances of winning the competition are put to the test. If the three girls end up competing against each other for the prize, that can spell only one thing...t-r-o-u-b-l-e.
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