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.
Is the truth worth the camera’s glare? Bel Price’s missing mother returns after sixteen years just as a documentary crew begins filming. While the psychological tension and critique of true-crime media are sharp, the far-fetched twists may polarize readers.
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.
Float follows Alaskan student Waverly as she navigates a Florida summer, a secret inability to swim, and a broody lifeguard named Blake. It’s a relatable, awkward, and colorful journey about finding your footing even when you’re just trying to stay afloat.
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.