NEW2YA: August 2017 | Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book
If you can choose one person to bring back to life, who would it be?
Seventeen-year-old Lake Devera is the survivor of a car accident that killed her best friend and boyfriend. She is now facing an impossible choice. Resurrection technology has changed the world, but strict laws allow only one resurrection of a citizen, to be used on your eighteenth birthday, or to be lost forever.
You only have days to decide.
For every grieving family, the lake is the best chance of returning their child.
For the lake, this is the only way to restore a piece of happiness after her own family broke up.
And the lake must also fight a secret – and the illegal – a bent, who did years ago to resurrect someone else. Someone who is not even dead.
Who do you need the most?
As the eighteenth birthday of the lake is approaching, the secrets and betrayal of new and old threatens to darken their covenant memories. The lake has one chance to save life … But can he live with his choice?
Little & Lion from Brandi Colbert
Date of Issuance: August 8, 2017
A stunning novel about love, loss, identity and redemption, from Publishers Weekly Author of Flying Start Brandi Kolbert
When Susette returns to Los Angeles from her boarding school in New England, she is not sure if she will ever want to return. LA is where her friends and family are (along with her crushing, Emil). And her brother Lionel, who is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, needs her emotional support.
But as she settles in her old life, Suzette turns out to be falling for a new … the same girl that her brother is in love with. When Lionel’s disorder stops out of control, Suzette is forced to stand up to his past mistakes and find a way to help his brother before injuring himself – or worse.
Dress codes for small cities from Courti Stevens
Date of issue: August 22, 2017
As the daughter of a Tomoy of the City Preacher, Billy McCfri has always fought with the adaptation of the shape of what everyone says it should be. She would prefer to wear sweat, build furniture and get into trouble with her solid group of friends: Woods, Mash, Davey, Fifty -Jenny Lee.
But when Jenny Lee confesses to Billy that she is in love with Woods, Billy is filled with a stinging sadness as she realizes she is also In love with Woods … and maybe Jenny Lee too.
He was always considered “one of the boys”, Billy did not want anyone to label his sexuality before he could understand him alone. Thus, she maintains her contradictory feelings for herself, for fear of ruining the group’s dynamics. Except that it is not just about keeping peace, but about understanding love under her conditions – this thing that has always been defined as a boy and a girl who falls in love and has lived happily ever after. For Billy Dinamed, diverting with a box, it’s not that simple.