Diaries, letters, email
Diaries, letters, email
 
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GO ASK ALICE
by Anonymous
An explicit tale of drug abuse and self-destruction.

THE BLACK BOOK, DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD: GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS
by Jonah Black
11th grade, take two.

PS LONGER LETTER LATER
by Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin
Can pen-pals honestly stay best friends?

THE LIFE HISTORY OF A STAR
by Kelly Easton
Love and loss in a post-Vietnam American family.

BREATHING UNDERWATER
by Alexandra Flinn
Journal of an abusive boyfriend.

THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL
by Anne Frank
A haunting voice of hope from the holocaust.

JAZMIN'S NOTEBOOK
by Nikki Grimes
She witnesses the rhythms of her street.

LETTERS FROM RIFKA
by Karen Hesse
The long, lonely journey of a young refugee.

LETTERS TO JULIA
by Barbara Ware Holmes
An aspiring teen author and a publisher mentor each other by mail.

TRIAL BY JOURNAL
by Kate Klise
Juvenile juror turns detective.

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LAST DAYS OF SUMMER
by Steve Kluger
As hilarious, poignant, and foul-mouthed as baseball and Brooklyn can get.

WOLF TOWER
by Lee Tanith
Claudi is lured by a handsome stranger into a world beyond her imagining.

LETTERS FROM A SLAVE GIRL
by Mary E. Lyons
In 1842, a North Carolina slave plots for years a daring escape.

SLOPPY FIRSTS
by Megan McCafferty
An uncensored look at Jessica Darling's complicated sophomore year.

SECOND HELPINGS
by Megan McCafferty
"Every day, I wait for that doomsday shoe to drop on my head and crush my spirit," laments New Jersey high schooler Jessica Darling. This hilarious, candid sequel to Sloppy Firsts opens the summer before Jessica's senior year of high school.

FEELING SORRY FOR CELIA
by Jaclyn Moriarty
Cryptic post-its, silly pen-pals, and runaway friends in The Land Down-Under.

WITHIN REACH
by Mark Pfetzer
No obstacle is too big for this teenaged mountain climber.

WITCH CHILD
by Celia Rees
How long can Mary hide her true nature?

LESLIE'S JOURNAL
by Allan Stratton
Shocking account of a relationship gone horribly wrong.

TRU CONFESSIONS
by Janet Tashjian
Tru dreams of being a television producer and making her disabled brother a star.

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