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Ages 12 & up • <strong>Young</strong> Adult Reads<br />

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172<br />

EHRENHAFT, DANIEL<br />

THE AFTER LIFE<br />

Nineteen-year-old Will Shepherd has<br />

never met his father, even though they<br />

live on opposite ends of Manhattan.<br />

Suddenly, within twenty-four hours, Will<br />

meets his father and his two half-siblings,<br />

Kyle and Liz, and then his father dies unexpectedly.<br />

A clause in the will requires<br />

Will to drive back to New York from the<br />

funeral in Florida with self-absorbed Kyle<br />

and gorgeous, vulnerable Liz, leading to<br />

a road trip filled with tensions, escalating<br />

risks, and deep revelations.<br />

Rec: C, K,PWH<br />

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 272 pp. 2006<br />

978-1-59514-080-7 $8.99<br />

EMSHWILLER, CAROL<br />

MISTER BOOTS<br />

Bobby Lassiter has some important<br />

secrets—but it’s not as if anyone’s paying<br />

attention. It’s the middle of the<br />

Depression, and while Bobby’s mother<br />

and older sister knit all day to make<br />

money, Bobby explores the California<br />

desert around their home where he finds<br />

Boots..Right away he too is a secret—a<br />

secret to be fed and clothed and taken<br />

care of, and even more of a secret because<br />

of what he can do.<br />

Rec: C, K, SLJ, V<br />

4 1/4 x 7 192 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240770-7 $6.99<br />

THE MOUNT<br />

“Like Emshwiller’s startlingly perceptive<br />

short fiction and her previous novel…<br />

this novel turns our supposed certainties<br />

into beautiful and terrible insights…Brilliantly<br />

conceived and painfully acute in<br />

its delineation of the complex relationships<br />

between masters and slaves, pets<br />

and owners, the served and the serving,<br />

this poetic, funny and above all humane<br />

novel deserves to be read and cherished<br />

as a fundamental fable for our materialminded<br />

times.” —Publishers WeeklyH<br />

Rec: BL, PWH<br />

4 1/4 x 7 240 pp. 2005<br />

978-0-14-240302-0 $6.99<br />

ENDE, MICHAEL<br />

THE NEVERENDING STORY<br />

Translated by Ralph Manheim<br />

Illustrated by Roswitha Quadflieg<br />

Small and insignificant Bastian Balthazar<br />

Bux is nobody’s idea of a hero, least of<br />

all his own. Then, through the pages of<br />

an ancient, mysterious book, he discovers<br />

the enchanted world of Fantastica.<br />

Part legend, part fable, and wholly<br />

fascinating, The Neverending Story will<br />

continue to be treasured by readers of<br />

all ages. “A triumphant blast for the<br />

imagination.”<br />

—The London Sunday Times<br />

Rec: WP<br />

4 3/8 x 7 1/8 448 pp. 1993<br />

978-0-14-038633-2 $7.99<br />

ENGDAHL, SYLVIA<br />

ENCHANTRESS FROM THE STARS<br />

When young Elana unexpectedly joins<br />

the team leaving the spaceship to study<br />

the planet Andrecia, she becomes an<br />

integral part of an adventure involving<br />

three very different civilizations, each<br />

one centered on the third planet from<br />

the star in its own solar system.“An<br />

original and charming exercise of one of<br />

fiction’s finest prerogatives, getting into<br />

other skins and seeing through (literally)<br />

alien eyes.”<br />

—The New York Times Book Review<br />

Rec: NYTBR<br />

Newbery Honor<br />

4 1/4 x 7 304 pp. 2003<br />

978-0-14-250037-8 $6.99<br />

THE FAR SIDE OF EVIL<br />

A young girl from an advanced civilization<br />

is sent as an observer to a planet<br />

whose people have not yet learned to<br />

control their use of atomic power. “The<br />

author has a direct, forceful style of writing<br />

that sparks the reader’s imagination.”<br />

—Publishers Weekly<br />

Rec: PW<br />

4 1/4 x 7 1/16 336 pp. 2005<br />

978-0-14-240293-1 $6.99<br />

JOURNEY BETWEEN WORLDS<br />

Eighteen-year-old Melinda Ashley never<br />

wanted to go to Mars. But when her<br />

estranged father convinces her to take<br />

a trip with him to the remote colony<br />

on Mars, she finds herself tempted to<br />

leave her comfortable existence on Earth<br />

behind. Mars proves to be quite different<br />

than she had imagined and when she<br />

meets Alex Preston, a second generation<br />

Martian colonist, she finds herself on a<br />

surprising new path.<br />

4 1/4 x 7 1/16 240 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240828-5 $7.99<br />

FARMER, NANCY<br />

THE EAR, THE EYE, AND THE ARM<br />

Zimbabwe, the year 2194. General<br />

Matsika’s children steal out of the house<br />

on a forbidden adventure—and disappear.<br />

Their parents call in Africa’s most<br />

unusual detectives: the Ear, the Eye, and<br />

the Arm, who have powers far beyond<br />

those of other human beings. “A marvelous<br />

odyssey...weaving African tribal<br />

heritage and lore into a rich tapestry<br />

featuring a witty projection of the future,<br />

a score of vividly realized characters, and<br />

a nonstop adventure...that’s at once taut,<br />

comic, and touching.” —Kirkus<br />

Rec: AN, AY, CR, KH, NYC, PWH, SLJ<br />

Newbery Honor<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 320 pp. 1995<br />

978-0-14-037641-8 $6.99

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