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The Thumbs Up! Award is given annually by the Teen Services Division of the Michigan Library Association to an author for an outstanding contribution to teen literature having both literary quality and teen appeal.
Ellen Jensen Abbott
Absina has fled her village of Vranille and her life of prejudice and violence, along with a dwarf named Haret, to seek out the father she’s never known in a place called Watersmeet. Along the way she meets amazing fantastical creatures and embarks on an epic journey where she learns about friendship and the power of forgiveness.
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Laurie Halse Anderson
Lia feels extreme guilt over her estranged best friend’s death. On the night of her death, Cassie called Lia 33 times and she never answered. Now Lia deals with her friend’s death from bulimia as she also struggles from her own eating disorder.
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Robin Brande
Cat is smart, sassy, and funny, but thin she’s not. Her class science project requires that she lives, and eats, like the hominids, our earliest ancestors. Can Cat survive 207 days without junk food and modern electronics?
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Jennifer Brown
Valerie Leftman was a normal teenager, until her boyfriend decided to bring a gun to school and shoot their classmates and teachers based on a “Hate List” that she helped him create. Valerie, her family, and her classmates try to come to grips with the aftermath and decide if she is a hero or contributor to the shooting.
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Don Calame
Fifteen-year-old Matt Gratton has two goals this summer. The first is a vow he made with his friends: they must see a real, live naked girl by the end of the summer. The second is to swim the 100 yard butterfly to impress a girl on his swim team. A series of hilarious mishaps along the way to accomplishing these goals make this side-splitting story irresistible.
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Kristin Cashore
Fire tells the tale of the Dells, a land full of monsters that look like various animal species. Fire is the last remaining human monster and while this brings her many unusual talents, she also gets drawn into the conflict in her world.
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Mick Cochrane
“You don’t throw a butterfly, you release it.” Molly is a pitcher who can throw the difficult knuckle ball pitch. Who would guess you can learn life’s lessons while being a part of the team?
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John C. Ford
Christopher gets the perfect summer job working at the morgue, but what happens when he learns of a murder cover-up? He teams up with eccentric newspaper reporter, Tina, to solve this dangerous mystery, no matter what the cost.
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Gayle Forman
Mia, a talented cellist, lies in a coma after a terrible car crash destroyed her family. As friends and family visit her in the hospital, she remembers moments of her life, both profound and mundane. As her spirit relives the past, she must ask herself if she has the strength to stay and face the future.
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Alan M. Gratz
In nine innings, this novel tells the stories of nine successive Schneider kids and their connection to Brooklyn and the national pastime of baseball.
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Brent Hartinger
Three teenage boys just want to live the sweet life during the summer, so they work very hard trying to avoid taking paying jobs. The results are hilarious as they deceive their parents with their crazy schemes.
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A.S. King
Three hundred years ago, Emer Morrisey was one of the most feared pirates of the salty seas. Ruthless in her plundering, ship after ship fell before Emer and her crew. Ultimately, the tides turned, and in her dying moments, Emer heard herself cursed to live the lives of one hundred dogs. Now, the curse expired, memories of both her pirating and dog days intact, Emer has returned as Saffron Adams, American teen. She’s got one thing on her mind: booty, yarrr! Pirate treasure!
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Justine Larbalestier
17-year-old Micah is a compulsive liar, and everyone knows it. When a popular boy is found murdered, her secret relationship with him is exposed. The police consider her a suspect. She knows she has to tell the truth. But can she?
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Saci Lloyd
The efforts to stop global warming have failed. In a drastic move to make a difference, Great Britain begins carbon rationing. Everything has a carbon price, including making breakfast in the morning, taking a nice hot shower, working out at the gym or jamming with your band mates. Exceed your rations and it’s all shut off. In addition to all this, Laura is dealing with the normal craziness of teen life; from family crisis to having a crush on the boy next door.
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Neesha Meminger
Seventeen-year-old Samar Ahluwahlia opens the door one day to find her Uncle Sandeep, whom she hasn’t seen since her mother’s divorce. Her efforts to reunite her family are complicated by the prejudice and tension created by people still shaken by the September 11th attacks.
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Elizabeth Scott
Amy left the party drunk. Amy survived the crash. Her best friend, Julia, did not. Sober and weighted with guilt, Amy feels the eyes and hears the hushed whispers of gossip from her classmates. Feeling alone and ostracized, she begins writing letters to Julia. As the correspondence continues, the recollections of the past become clearer and Amy learns how to live again.
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Ryan Smithson
When high school student Ryan Smithson first entered his American History class on the day of the 9/11 attacks, his teacher told the class “you guys are living history.” That day changed his life forever. With a deep desire to “do something” he joined the Army Reserves and within 2 years was deployed to Iraq as an Army engineer. The reader marches right alongside Smithson as he retells his experiences in boot camp training, facing combat, and finally his return home to the States.
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Francisco Stork
Marcelo Sandoval hears music no one else can hear. This is part of the autism-like impairment no doctor has been able to identify. During the summer before his senior year, Marcelo’s father wants him to work in the mailroom at his law office and experience “the real world.” If he succeeds, Marcelo can choose to spend his senior year at his comfortable special school or at the local high school.
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Shaun Tan
This eclectic book is composed of 15 short tales, each enhanced by a variety of drawings. All of the stories are composed of symbolic elements of realism and fantasy. They tackle topics involving suburban life leaving the reader in thought and sometimes puzzlement.
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Rick Yancey
An orphaned boy working as an apprentice to a mysterious man whose life’s work is studying monsters gets caught up in the hunt for Anthropophagi, a large and terrifying species.
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