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"Guilt in adolescence Juvenile fiction."
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The goldfish boy
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Thompson, Lisa (Lisa Anne), 1973- author
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Missing children Juvenile fiction.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Guilt in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
2017
Emotionally crippled by his obsessive-compulsive disorder, teenager Matthew Corbin rarely leaves his room on a cul-de-sac in London, and he passes the day observing and writing down his neighbors doings from his window--and when a toddler staying next door disappears Matt is the key to solving a mystery and possibly saving a child's life--if he can manage to expose himself, and his secret guilt, to the outside world.
Willow
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Hoban, Julia
in
Cutting (Self-mutilation) Juvenile fiction.
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Self-mutilation in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Guilt Juvenile fiction.
2010
Sixteen-year-old Willow, who was driving the car that killed both of her parents, copes with the pain and guilt by cutting herself, until she meets a smart and sensitive boy who's determined to help her stop.
How she died, how I lived
by
Crockett, Mary, author
in
Guilt in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Murder Juvenile fiction.
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Rape Juvenile fiction.
2018
After narrowly escaping death, a teen struggles to come to terms with her guilt over the classmate who was raped and murdered instead.
The secret language of sisters
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Rice, Luanne, author
in
Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Traffic accident victims Juvenile fiction.
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Coma Patients Juvenile fiction.
2016
Mathilda (Tilly), fourteen, and Ruth Anne (Roo), sixteen, are sisters and best friends in Connecticut. After Roo crashes her car while texting she's confined to a hospital bed with \"locked-in syndrome\"--aware of her surroundings, but apparently comatose--and Tilly must find a way to communicate with her sister, while dealing with her own sense of guilt.
Just wreck it all
by
Griffin, N., author
in
Guilt in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Compulsive eating Juvenile fiction.
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Eating disorders Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Crippled with guilt after causing a horrific accident two years earlier, sixteen-year-old Bett's life is a series of pluses and minuses. But when the pluses become too much to outweigh the minuses, Bett is forced to confront her self-harming behavior\"-- Provided by publisher.