YA BAUER |
Thwonk by Joan Bauer
A cupid doll comes to life and offers romantic assistance to A.J., a teenage photographer suffering from unrequited love. |
YA BROOKS |
Two Moons in August by Martha Brooks
Kieran, a new boy visiting her small town for the summer, helps Sidonie and her family come together again following the death of Sidonie's mother. |
YA DANZIGER |
Thames Doesn't Rhyme With James by Paula Danziger
While spending Christmas in London with her family, her boyfriend, and his family, fifteen-year-old Kendra finds herself roaming the city in a scavenger hunt. |
YA KERR |
I Stay Near You by M. E. Kerr
Three generations suffer the consequences of an ill-fated romance between a sixteen-year-old from the wrong side of the tracks and the son of the richest man in a small upstate New York town. |
YA LANE |
Johnny Voodoo by Dakota Lane
When her father moves her and her younger brother from Manhattan to Louisiana after the death of her mother, fifteen-year-old Deirdre is desolate until she meets a strange young man known as Johnny Voodoo, who helps her learn about love. |
YA McCANTS |
Much Ado About Prom Night by William McCants
Political uproar about a peer counseling program in a southern California high school keeps two star-crossed antagonists at odds before the upcoming prom. |
YA PEYTON |
Darkling by K. M. Peyton
Fifteen-year-old Jenny's unhappy life with her poor and difficult family undergoes a dramatic change when her penniless but ever-optimistic grandfather acquires a very frightened, unpromising-looking colt and gives it to Jenny to care for. |
YA STRASSER |
Girl Gives Birth to Own Prom Date by Todd Strasser
When Brad asks someone else to the senior prom, Nicole resorts to a desperate measure--she decides to make her next-door neighbor over into a dream date. |
YA THESMAN |
The Rain Catchers by Jean Thesman
Growing up in a house full of women, fourteen-year-old Grayling learns to deal with death, love, and the unanswered questions raised by her widowed mother's apparent abandonment. |
YA WITTLINGER |
Lombardo's Law by Ellen Wittlinger
A fifteen-year-old girl and her new thirteen-year-old male neighbor find their friendship deepening into a romance as they work on writing and filming a screenplay together. |