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Our Booklists
The book suggestion lists were created by teen staff members at
Martin Library. If there is a genre you think we should create a list for,
send an e-mail to
teens@yorklibraries.org.
African-American
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47- Walter Mosley
Number 47, a fourteen-year-old slave boy growing up
under the watchful eye of a brutal master in 1832, meets the
mysterious Tall John, who introduces him to a magical science and
also teaches him the meaning of freedom.
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Emako Blue -
Brenda Woods
Emako Blue was supposed to be a star. She was
beautiful and good-hearted. She was Monterey's best friend. She was
the only girl Jamal cared about, the one who saw through his player
act. She was the one who understood the burden of Eddie's family.
She was the best singer anyone had ever heard, with a voice like
vanilla incense, smoky and sweet. She was Savannah's rival, the one
who wouldn't play by the rules. She was destined for greatness,
already plucked from South Central Los Angeles by the record
producers. She was only fifteen when she died. |
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The Fall of Rome -
Martha Southgate
Delving deeply into issues of race and class, this novel is told
through the voices of three characters: classics teacher Jerome
Washington and new student Rashid Bryson, both African American, and
Jana Hansen, a white teacher newly arrived at the predominantly
white boys' school in New England.
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Fallen Angels - Walter Dean Myers
Seventeen-year-old Richie Perry, just out of his
Harlem high school, enlists in the Army in the
summer of 1967 and spends a devastating year on
active duty in Vietnam
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First Part Last - Angela Johnson
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Forged by Fire
- Sharon M. Draper
When his loving aunt dies, Gerald suddenly is thrust
into a new home filled with anger and abuse. A brutal stepfather
with a flaming temper and an evil secret makes Gerald miserable, and
the only light in his grim life is Angel, his young stepsister.
Gerald and Angel grow close as he strives to protect her from
Jordan, his abusive stepfather, and from their substance-addicted
mother. But Gerald learns, painfully, that his post can't be
extinguished, and that he must be strong enough to face Jordan in a
final confrontation, once and for all.... |
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If Beale Street
Could Talk
- James Baldwin
Like the blues—sweet, sad and full of truth—
this masterly work of fiction rocks us with powerful emotions. In it
are anger and pain, but above all, love—affirmative love of a woman
for her man, the sustaining love of a black family. Fonny, a
talented young artist, finds himself unjustly arrested and locked in
New York's infamous tombs. But his girlfriend, Tish, is determined
to free him, and to have his baby... a starkly realisitic tale...
and a powerful endictment of American concepts of justice and
punishment in our time.
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If You Come Softly -
Jacqueline
Woodson After meeting at their private school in New York,
fifteen-year-old Jeremiah, who is black and whose parents are
separated, and Ellie, who is white and whose mother has twice
abandoned her, fall in love and then try to cope with people's
reactions.
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Make Lemonade - Virginia Euwer
Wolff
LaVaughn needed a part-time
job. What she got was a baby-sitting gig with Jolly,
an unwed teen mother. With two kids hanging in the
balance, they need to make the best out of life --
and they can only do it for themselves and each
other.
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Monster
- Walter Dean Myers
While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteen-year-old Steve
Harmon records his experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the
form of a film script as he tries to come to terms with the course
his life has taken. |
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Tears of a Tiger - Sharon M. Draper After a car accident kills Robert, Andy's best friend
and teammate on the Hazelwood High Tigers, Andy doesn't know if he
can go on. He's consumed with guilt for driving the night of the
accident after a long evening of drinking and partying. With
perceptiveness and compassion, Draper portrays an African-American
teenager who feels driven to consider suicide in the wake of a
devastating tragedy. |
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The Skin I'm In - Sharon
Flake
Thirteen-year-old Maleeka, uncomfortable
because her skin is extremely dark, meets a new teacher with a
birthmark on her face and makes some discoveries about how to love
who she is and what she looks like. |
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Time's Memory
- Julius Lester
Amma is the creator god, the master of life and death,
and he is worried. His people have always known how to take care of
the spirits of the dead – the nyama
– so that they don’t
become destructive forces among the living. But amid the chaos of
the African slave trade and the brutality of American slavery, too
many of his people are dying and their souls are being ignored in
this new land. Amma sends a young man, Ekundayo, to a plantation in
Virginia where he becomes a slave on the eve of
the Civil War. Amma hopes that Ekundayo will be able to find a way
to bring peace to the nyama
before it is too late. But
Ekundayo can see only sorrow in this land – sorrow in the ownership
of people, in the slaves who have been separated from their children
and spouses, in the restless spirits of the dead, and in his own
forbidden relationship with his master’s daughter. |
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When Kambia
Elaine Flew in from Neptune - Lori
Aurelia Williams
Shayla Dubois lives in a Houston neighborhood known as the Bottom,
where life is colorful but never easy. She wants only two things out
of life: to become a writer and to have a nice, peaceful home.
Instead, her life has been turned upside down. Shayla's mama kicked
her sister, Tia, out of the house for messing around with an older
guy, and months later Tia still hasn't come home. Shayla's father,
Mr. Anderson Fox, has rolled back into town and has been spending a
lot of time at the house with Mama. And Shayla still doesn't know
what to make of her strange new neighbor, Kambia Elaine. |
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Zack - William Bell
The son of a
Jewish father and black mother, high school senior Zack has never
been allowed to meet his mother's family, but after doing a research
project on a former slave, he travels from his home in Canada to
Natchez, Mississippi to find his grandfather. |
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