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Editors' hardcover YA fiction choices.


Here are some outstanding YA novels, reviewed in KLIATT over the last year, which we hope you didn't miss.

ALMOND, David. Heaven eyes. Random House, Delacorte.

BELL, Hilari. A matter of profit. HarperCollins.

BENNETT, Cherie & GOTTSFELD, Jeff. Anne Frank and me. Penguin Putnam.

CRUTCHER, Chris. Whale talk. HarperCollins, Greenwillow.

FLINN, Alex. Breathing underwater. HarperCollins.

HESSE, Karen. Witness. Scholastic.

Hughes, Dean. Soldier boys. Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster

U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller.
, Atheneum.

IBBOTSON, Eva. Journey to the River Sea. Penguin Putnam, Dutton.

JENKINS, A.M. Damage. HarperCollins.

MAZER, Norma Fox. Girlhearts. HarperCollins.

NOLAN NOLAN Nascom Operational LAN , Han. Born blue. Harcourt.

PEYTON, K.M. Blind beauty. Penguin Putnam, Dutton.

REYNOLDS, Marilyn. Love rules. (True-to-Life series from Hamilton High). Morning Glory Press.

SALISBURY, Graham. Lord of the deep. Random House, Delacorte.

SONES, Sonya. What my mother doesn't know. Simon & Schuster.

SPRINGER, Nancy. I am Morgan leFay; a tale from Camelot. Penguin Putnam, Philomel phil·o·mel  
n.
A nightingale.



[Alteration (influenced by French philomèle) of Middle English phylomene, from Medieval Latin philom
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TASHJIAN, Janet. The gospel according to Larry. Henry Holt.

TAYLOR, Mildred D. The land. (prequel pre·quel  
n.
A literary, dramatic, or cinematic work whose narrative takes place before that of a preexisting work or a sequel.



[pre- + (se)quel.]
 to Roll of thunder, hear my cry Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is a 1976 children's novel written by Mildred D. Taylor. It tells the story of a land-owning African American family living in a rural area of Mississippi during the 1930s, and how they subsequently cope with mounting white oppression and racism ). Penguin Putnam.

WILLIAMS, Lori Aurelia. Shayla's double brown baby blues. Simon & Schuster.
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