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"Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction."
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The disturbed girl's dictionary
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Ramos, NoNieqa, author
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Dysfunctional families Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Learning disabilities Juvenile fiction.
2018
Fifteen-year-old Macy, officially labeled \"disturbed\" by her school, records her impressions of her rough neighborhood and home life as she tries to rescue her brother from Child Protective Services, win back her overachieving best friend after a fight, and figure out whether to tell her incarcerated father about her mother's cheating.
Mad, bad or a troubled psyche?
Luna Centifanti welcomes a disentanglement of popular confusions over brain and behaviour
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Belzhar
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Wolitzer, Meg, author
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Fiction.
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Boarding schools Juvenile fiction.
2015
Jam Gallahue, fifteen, unable to cope with the loss of her boyfriend Reeve, is sent to a therapeutic boarding school in Vermont, where a journal-writing assignment for an exclusive, mysterious English class transports her to the magical realm of Belzhar, where she and Reeve can be together.
Smashed
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Luedeke, Lisa
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Alcoholism Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
2012
Maine high school senior Katie Martin is set to win a field hockey scholarship until her life is derailed by drinking, a car accident, and an angry classmate.
All the bright places
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Niven, Jennifer, author
in
Friendship in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Suicide Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"When Theodore Finch and Violet Markey meet on the ledge of the bell tower at school--both teetering on the edge--it's the beginning of an unlikely relationship, a journey to discover the 'natural wonders' of the state of Indiana, and two teens' desperate desire to heal and save one another\" Provided by publisher.
The end of fun
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McGinty, Sean, author
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Augmented reality Juvenile fiction.
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Treasure troves Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Seventeen-year-old Aaron is hooked on FUN, a new augmented reality experience that is as addictive as it is FUN. But when he sets off on a treasure hunt, left by his late grandfather, Aaron must navigate the real world and discover what it means to connect--after the game is over\"-- Provided by publisher.
A wounded name
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Hutchison, Dot
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Revenge Juvenile fiction.
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Ghost stories.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2013
A reimagining of the world and story of Hamlet--from Ophelia's perspective and set in an American boarding school.
The miles between
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Pearson, Mary (Mary E.)
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Secrecy Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2011
Seventeen-year-old Destiny keeps a painful childhood secret all to herself until she and three classmates from her exclusive boarding school take off on an unauthorized road trip in search of \"one fair day.\"
What if?
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Russell, Anna, author
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Teenage boys Mental health Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"Josh Baker isn't sure why his brain tells him to do things that other people don't need to do: checking his locker again and again, counting cracks in ceilings, and always needing to finish a song, for starters. He is a talented drummer, a math genius, and he knows everything about rock and roll. Yet, he knows his problems have the power to hurt his family and make him fail at school. When Josh is diagnosed with OCD, it's a blessing and a curse. Can he overcome his thoughts, or will they break him?\"--Back cover.
A darkly beating heart
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Smith, Lindsay, 1984-
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Teenage girls Juvenile fiction.
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Japanese Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"No one knows how to handle Reiko. She is full of hatred; all she can think about is how to best hurt herself and those people closest to her. After a failed suicide attempt at her home in Seattle, Reiko's parents send her to spend the summer with family in Japan, hoping she will learn to control her emotions. But while visiting Kuramagi, a historic village preserved to reflect the nineteenth-century Edo period, Reiko finds herself slipping backward in time into the nineteenth-century life of Miyu, a young woman even more vengeful than Reiko herself. Reiko loves escaping into Miyu's life...until she discovers Kuramagi's dark secret and must face down Miyu's demons as well as her own.\"--Amazon.com.