Is a literary rivalry enough to keep these writers apart? This book explores forced proximity at an elite writing retreat. A quick, light read for those who enjoy a “Romeo and Juliet” twist in the publishing world.
A devastatingly elegant portrait of a young man navigating sexual awakening in a country that forbids his existence. Moving from a “miracle childhood” to a survivalist boarding school experience, the novel explores the heavy price of silence and the resilience of love.
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.