The American Daughters by Maurice Carlos Ruffin

The American Daughters is a breathtaking story of courage and community. Maurice Carlos Ruffin brings to life the resilience of Black women who defied enslavement and fought for liberation. Through Ady’s journey from grief to strength, readers witness the power of learning, legacy, and sisterhood. This novel is both a tribute to the untold heroes of history and a reminder of the enduring fight for freedom.

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When the Bones Sing by Ginny Meyers Sain

Set in the eerie Ozark Mountains, When the Bones Sing follows Dovie, a teen from a long line of women who can “hear the bones of the dead.” When hikers start vanishing near her town, the local sheriff turns to Dovie’s strange ability to help find the bodies.

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Loving, Ohio by Matthew Erman & Sam Beck

Set in the eerie small town of Loving, Ohio, this horror graphic novel follows four teens—Sloane, Elliott, Cameron, and Ana—grappling with grief after their friend’s mysterious suicide. Their town is controlled by The Chorus, a cult-like organization whose influence reaches every level of the community.

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Once There Was by Kiyash Monsef

After the mysterious and grisly murder of her father, Marjan, an Iranian American teen, struggles to manage his struggling veterinary practice. When a stranger delivers a plane ticket to London and claims Marjan must tend to a mythical animal, she is thrust into a hidden world where griffons, unicorns, and other legendary creatures exist. A

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