The Paper Girl of Paris by Jordyn Taylor

The Paper Girl of Paris is a captivating YA historical fiction novel that blends the tragedy of the Holocaust with a compelling family mystery. As Alice uncovers the secrets of her grandmother’s abandoned Paris apartment, readers are drawn into a story of harrowing survival and the enduring power of family, making it an excellent supplemental read for a unit on WWII.

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Pillow Talk by Stephanie Cooke & Mel Valentine Vargas

Step into the ring with Pillow Talk! Follow college student Grace as she transforms into “Cinderhella,” a viral star in the gritty world of indie pillow fighting. Tackling body positivity, cyberbullying, and the power of found family, this vibrant read uses shifting color palettes to tell a poignant story of self-acceptance.

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Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood

Chess prodigy Mallory Greenleaf thought she’d made her final move until she accidentally defeats the world champion, Nolan Sawyer. A romance that balances the high-pressure world of competitive chess with the heavy realities of family trauma and chronic illness. It’s a sharp, witty, and mature read perfect for older teens who love a strategist with a heart.

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