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LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD! A WILLIAM C. MORRIS AWARD WINNER! The Chosen meets Adam Silvera in this irreverent and timely story of worlds colliding in friendship, betrayal, and hatred. Hoodie Rosen's life isn't that bad. Sure, his entire Orthodox Jewish community has just picked up and moved to the quiet, mostly non-Jewish town of Tregaron, but Hoodie's world hasn't changed that much. He's got basketball to play, studies to avoid, and a supermarket full of delicious kosher snacks to eat. The people of Tregaron aren’t happy that so many Orthodox Jews are moving in at once, but that’s not Hoodie’s problem. That is, until he meets and falls for Anna-Marie Diaz-O’Leary—who happens to be the daughter of the obstinate mayor trying to keep Hoodie’s community out of the town. And things only get more complicated when Tregaron is struck by a series of antisemitic crimes that quickly escalate to deadly violence. As his community turns on him for siding with the enemy, Hoodie finds himself caught between his first love and the only world he’s ever known. Isaac Blum delivers a wry, witty debut novel about a deeply important and timely subject, in a story of hatred and betrayal—and the friendships we find in the most unexpected places.
One girl. One boy. And a friendship that could save them both. The Boy in the Hoodie is a real, unforgettable story about how friendships can bring healing, fade scarring and open new wounds all at the same time.
Instant New York Times bestseller! “A remarkable, breathtaking, earthshaking, poetic thrillride.” —Daniel José Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper ​In this riveting, keenly emotional debut fantasy, a Black teen from Houston has her world upended when she learns about her godly ancestry and must save both the human and god worlds. Perfect for fans of Angie Thomas, Tomi Adeyemi, and The Hunger Games! “Make a way out of no way” is just the way of life for Rue. But when her mother is shot dead on her doorstep, life for her and her younger sister changes forever. Rue’s taken from her neighborhood by the father she never knew, forced to leave her little sister behind, and whisked away to Ghizon—a hidden island of magic wielders. Rue is the only half-god, half-human there, where leaders protect their magical powers at all costs and thrive on human suffering. Miserable and desperate to see her sister on the anniversary of their mother’s death, Rue breaks Ghizon’s sacred Do Not Leave Law and returns to Houston, only to discover that Black kids are being forced into crime and violence. And her sister, Tasha, is in danger of falling sway to the very forces that claimed their mother’s life. Worse still, evidence mounts that the evil plaguing East Row is the same one that lurks in Ghizon—an evil that will stop at nothing until it has stolen everything from her and everyone she loves. Rue must embrace her true identity and wield the full magnitude of her ancestors’ power to save her neighborhood before the gods burn it to the ground.
The New York Times bestselling classic of a young woman’s journey in work, love, and life “In this swinging, funny, and tender study of contemporary relationships, Bank refutes once and for all the popular notions of neurotic thirtysomething women.” —Entertainment Weekly “Truly poignant.” —Time Generous-hearted and wickedly insightful, The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing maps the progress of Jane Rosenal as she sets out on a personal and spirited expedition through the perilous terrain of sex, love, relationships, and the treacherous waters of the workplace. Soon Jane is swept off her feet by an older man and into a Fitzgeraldesque whirl of cocktail parties, country houses, and rules that were made to be broken, but comes to realize that it’s a world where the stakes are much too high for comfort. With an unforgettable comic touch, Bank skillfully teases out universal issues, puts a clever new spin on the mating dance, and captures in perfect pitch what it’s like to come of age as a young woman.
Seelah Reece kept her head down in high school. She tried to make herself as invisible as possible, but people still picked on her. They called her names like fat and ugly without ever really seeing her face. To make matters worst, she endured the same ridicule at home. After getting her diploma, Seelah went off to college with full scholarships and never looked back. Until her past came knocking on her door in the form of Asher Delgado, one of her old tormentors."I don't want you. Get that through your thick skull," I say slowly so that he can understand. "And I won't stop until you. Are. Mine. Get that through your thick skull," he says before strutting away.
Wren Martin isn't what you would call a popular girl. She is remarkably average, gets good grades, and aspires to get a scholarship to Yale University and leave her hometown, as it's filled with impossible memories.Asher Reed--star athlete and heartthrob of Eastview High--is everything wrong with high school in one frustratingly good-looking body. But when an on-field accident leaves him sidelined for the season, he takes an interest in Wren. With an undeniable connection, Wren and Asher form a friendship that quickly turns into something more. Yuen Wright's heartwarming debut is a reminder that when someone really sees you, the last thing you want is to be invisible.
"Hoodie Girl and Missing Car" is a gripping mystery novel centered around a young woman who frequently wears a hoodie. Her life takes a surprising turn when she encounters a mysterious man in a forest. With her sharp observational skills and curiosity, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Alongside her friends, they uncover a complex web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, gradually piecing together the puzzle of her life. As they delve deeper, they uncover connections between the missing car and a larger criminal operation in their city. Through their collaboration, their initial skepticism transforms into a deep friendship as they work together to unveil the truth. The story builds tension as they approach a dangerous confrontation with the mastermind behind the car's disappearance and the criminal activities. Beyond its suspenseful mystery, the novel explores personal growth, unlikely partnerships, and the power of observation and deduction. It delves into themes of trust, perseverance, and the impact of individuals on unexpected outcomes.
"Mommy! Daddy! What's happening?!" I question as my par-ents, twin sister and I run with the nurses and doctors who are wheeling my five year old sister away on a gurney. "Nevaeh, honey, Lucy isn't feeling very well." My mom answers, holding my twin sister, Heaven's, hand, tears steaming down her face. "The doctors are going to help her." My dad adds, holding my hand. "Is she going to be okay?" Heaven asks, fear in her eyes. And in that moment, my parents decided to be honest to our 9 year old selves. "We don't know." A few hours later, we were all seated in the waiting room. A doctor comes out of Lucy's room. Lucy's doctor. He looks at us with glassy eyes and utters the two words nobody wants to hear.