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IBBOTSON, EVA<br />

COMPANY OF SWANS ❖<br />

For 19-year old Harriet Morton, life in<br />

1912 Cambridge is dry and dull, until<br />

a Russian ballet master asks her to fill<br />

the corps of his ballet company before<br />

their South American tour. Defying her<br />

father’s wishes and escaping the clutches<br />

of a suitor, she joins the ballet for an<br />

Amazon adventure!<br />

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 416 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240940-4 $8.99<br />

A COUNTESS BELOW STAIRS<br />

It is 1919, the Russian Countess Anna<br />

Grazinsky is penniless in London and<br />

has to take a job as a housemaid in<br />

the beautiful home of the aristocratic<br />

Westerholme family. She then finds herself<br />

fighting her attraction for the new<br />

Earl of Westerholme, who has arrived<br />

home with his fiancee.<br />

5 1/2 x 8 3/4 368 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240865-0 $8.99<br />

THE MORNING GIFT ❖<br />

Ruth Berger, a 20-year-old Jewish-Austrian<br />

girl, is stuck in Vienna during the<br />

Nazi invasion with a handsome young<br />

professor, while her family and fiancé<br />

await in safety for her. Will he be able to<br />

help her escape her marriage or simply<br />

escape the country safely?<br />

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 416 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240911-4 $8.99<br />

A SONG FOR SUMMER<br />

“Ellen, the lovely heroine of this romantic<br />

novel, is raised in London by a<br />

suffragist mother and aunts but rejects<br />

the liberated life. After graduating from<br />

a culinary school, she takes a job in Austria<br />

at a run-down boarding school for<br />

neglected rich children and transforms<br />

it with her beauty, hard work, and good<br />

cooking…a lively read.”<br />

—Library Journal<br />

Rec: BL, K, LJ<br />

5 1/2 x 8 3/4 416 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240866-7 $8.99<br />

See index for more titles by Eva Ibbotson.<br />

IRWIN, HADLEY<br />

kIM/kIMI<br />

Where does a girl belong who looks<br />

completely different from all her friends,<br />

but feels like them inside? Even a warm,<br />

loving relationship with her mother, her<br />

stepfather, and her half-brother can’t give<br />

sixteen-year-old Kim/Kimi the answers.<br />

She must find out more about her Japanese-American<br />

father, who died before<br />

she was born. “<strong>Readers</strong> will be drawn by<br />

the inherent drama of Kim’s conflict and<br />

her painful discoveries.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, CS, TE<br />

4 3/8 x 7 1/8 208 pp. 1988<br />

978-0-14-032593-5 $5.99<br />

JABLONKSKI, CARLA<br />

THICkER THAN WATER<br />

“When 17-year-old Kia discovers a<br />

network of Manhattanites who embrace<br />

their ‘shadow selves’ as role-playing vampires,<br />

she thinks she has found a niche<br />

where her occasional self-mutilation<br />

might be acceptable, as well as a respite<br />

from grief at home.” —Booklist “Deals<br />

with serious issues: the search for reality,<br />

awakening sexuality and how teenagers’<br />

perceptions impact their life choices.”<br />

—Kirkus<br />

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

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 272 pp. 2007<br />

978-1-59514-123-1 $8.99<br />

JOHNSON, MAUREEN<br />

THE BERMUDEZ TRIANGLE<br />

“Mel, Avery, and Nina—the Bermudez<br />

Triangle—have been inseparable<br />

girlfriends since childhood. Then, the<br />

summer before senior year, while Nina is<br />

at Stanford for a leadership institute, Mel<br />

and Avery realize that their feelings for<br />

each other may be more than friendship…Johnson<br />

creates believable, likable<br />

characters in very real, contemporary<br />

high-school situations…She understands,<br />

articulates, and validates their lives.”<br />

—Booklist<br />

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

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 384 pp. 2005<br />

978-1-59514-033-3 $7.99<br />

DEVILISH ❖<br />

“Johnson does a very clever thing here.<br />

She takes a typical high-school story<br />

about popularity (amusing enough in<br />

Jane’s snarky voice) and turns it on its<br />

head when evil comes on the scene…this<br />

page-turner will have high appeal and get<br />

great word-of-mouth.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: AY, BL, C, H, K, PW, SLJ, V<br />

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 272 pp. 2007<br />

978-1-59514-132-3 $8.99<br />

JOHNSON, SCOTT<br />

SAFE AT SECOND<br />

“As a ‘can’t miss’ pitching prospect,<br />

Todd Bannister has scouts, agents, and<br />

recruiters begging for his attention,<br />

and as a good-looking, self-asured star<br />

athelete, he has fellow students and many<br />

adults doing the same. All of this comes<br />

to an abrupt end when he is hit in the<br />

face by a line drive and losese an eye...<br />

This compelling work transcends the category<br />

of sports fiction. Its characters are<br />

complex, rounded, and fully realized, and<br />

its themes are universal. An outstanding<br />

novel.” —School Library JournalH<br />

Rec: BL, C, K, SLJH, V<br />

4 3/8 x 7 1/8 256 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-698-11877-5 $6.99<br />

JUDSON, WILLIAM<br />

COLD RIVER<br />

In this true account, fourteen-year-old<br />

Lizzy Allison and her younger brother<br />

find themselves alone in the Adirondacks,<br />

battling for survival against one<br />

of the worst snowstorms of the century.<br />

“Resourcefulness, resilience, endurance...<br />

ageless appeal.” —Kirkus<br />

SIGNET<br />

Rec: K<br />

4 3/16 x 6 7/8 184 pp. 1976<br />

978-0-451-16649-4 $5.99<br />

KEHRET, PEG<br />

CAGES<br />

“As ninth-grader Kit Hathaway completes<br />

her speech on teenage shoplifting,<br />

the whole ugly episode of her own<br />

shoplifting debacle flashes before her<br />

eyes and the eyes of the reader...readers<br />

will relate to her anguish and her spirit<br />

and courage...the journey, which is laced<br />

with humor as well as heartache, offers<br />

grist for thought.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, C, HG, K, NYTA, SLJ, TE, V, W<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 160 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-14-131230-9 $4.99<br />

I’M NOT WHO YOU THINk I AM<br />

“In an age of missing children, Kehret<br />

spins an exciting tale about a deranged<br />

mother and the child—not hers—she<br />

stalks....The stalking of Ginger, her<br />

near-kidnapping, and her attempt to live<br />

honorably by coming forward to save<br />

Mr. Wren [her basketball coach whom a<br />

meddlesome parent is trying to get fired]<br />

converge in a dramatic climax. While the<br />

story reads like a thriller, the character<br />

development and moral dilemmas add<br />

depth and substance.” —Kirkus<br />

Rec: BL, K, PW, SLJ, V<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 160 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-14-131237-8 $5.99<br />

See index for more titles by Peg Kehret.<br />

183 ◆<br />

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

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