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"Hispanic American teenagers Juvenile fiction."
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On the edge
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Van Diepen, Allison, author
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Witnesses Juvenile fiction.
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Gangs Juvenile fiction.
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Hispanic American teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"When Maddie Diaz witnesses the murder of a homeless man by members of a gang, she tells the cops what she saw without thinking about the repercussions of snitching, but a mysterious guy named Lobo comes to her defense and is determined to take down the gang and protect her\"-- Provided by publisher.
When reason breaks
by
Rodriguez, Cindy L., 1971- author
in
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Juvenile fiction.
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2015
Elizabeth Davis and Emily Delgado seem to have little in common except Ms. Diaz's English class and the solace they find in the words of Emily Dickinson, but both are struggling to cope with monumental secrets and tumultuous emotions that will lead one to attempt suicide.
Becoming Beatriz
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Charles, Tami, author
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Puerto Ricans New Jersey Newark Juvenile fiction.
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Haitian Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Hispanic American gangs New Jersey Newark Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"In 1984 Newark, Beatriz Mendez navigates romance, gang culture, and her family's past. After her gang-leader brother is killed, Beatriz gives up her dreams of dancing in order to run the gang. But her eyes are reopened to her dream of a career in dance when the school brainiac asks her to compete in a dance competition with him--but will the gang let her go?\"-- Provided by publisher.
There goes the neighborhood
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Adia, Jade, author
in
Gentrification Juvenile fiction.
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Gangs Juvenile fiction.
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Social media Juvenile fiction.
2023
\"In order to stop the destructive forces of gentrification, three best friends use social media to create a fake gang and get justice for their South L.A. community\"-- Provided by publisher.