Jared (Justyce's roommate, white and woke) is running for junior class president. With his antiracism platform, he's a shoo-in. But he's up against the new girl, Dylan. Will Jared have to choose between his head and his heart?
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Epistolary Novels
Read a story told through letters, journals, texts, emails and other mixed media methods!
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- In order to investigate her father's past crimes, Maeve poses as a scriptomancy apprentice, allowing her to send letters between worlds in this dark fantasy with a deadly mystery that spans worlds, and Maeve must risk everything to uncover the truth.
- Black college student Sydney Ciara navigates academics, love and the online realm in this YA coming-of-age romance told through her blog, messages, social media posts and more!
- After graduating from high school, Mia isn't ready for goodbyes, especially to Britt. When Mia finds letters addressed to her from her estranged mother, she knows she's almost out of time before Britt leaves.
- Seventeen-year-old Christine keeps a journal of an eventful year in her life in the mid-90s, while juggling troubled friendships and looking for love.
- When two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection, they must face the depths of hell, in a war among gods, to seal their fate forever.
- In 1896, three best friends, Tirzah, Sophia and Polly, leading very different lives after boarding school, share their dreams, hopes, frustrations and romances through a series of letters as they search for happiness and love!
- Cass has the best parents, but she wants to know who she is and where she came from. Things her adoptive parents can't answer. Eighteen years ago, someone wrote Cass a series of letters, which may just hold the answers Cass has been searching for.
- As penpals for a high school English assignment, Jonathan, a poetry-loving sophomore, and Adam, a popular senior athlete, explore their growing relationship through a series of letters.
- Mourning the death of her best friend, Vanessa, 17-year-old Bailey creates a chatbot using their text messages and emails. But unsatisfied with the result, Bailey seeks out more data for the app and uncovers Vanessa's secrets.
- Juliet has always written letters to her mom, a world-famous photojournalist. After her mom's death, she leaves letters at her grave. When Declan finds a haunting letter left beside a grave, he can't resist the urge to write back.
- Joy's determined to be her school's first disabled valedictorian. She just has to beat her academic rival, Nathaniel. She is asexual, but that's no reason she can't experience first love, right? This book has Cerebral Palsy representation!
- If you love all historical fiction books set in WWII, then you must pick up Bray's latest novel, which alternates between three timelines: 1940s Germany, 1980s West Germany and New York City in the spring of 2020.
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