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Presidential Races, 2nd Edition: Campaigning for the White House
From the Series People's History
American presidents have come from all walks of life. Some have had a lot of experience campaigning for office, while others have had almost none. In fact, the nation's first president—George Read More →
Pride and Prejudice
From the Series First Avenue Classics ™
Elizabeth Bennet and her four sisters need husbands, according to their mother. When Mr. Bingley, a handsome, wealthy bachelor, moves in nearby and his equally suitable friends come for… Read More →
Prison Island: A Graphic Memoir
McNeil Island in Washington state was the home of the last prison island in the US, accessible only by air or sea. It was also home to about fifty families, including Colleen Frakes' when she Read More →
Prom Kings
From the Series Lorimer Real Love
When the queer prom committee asks Charlie to join them, Charlie figures it'll be a good way to get closer to cute new guy Andre. The only problem is that Charlie has competition for Andre's… Read More →
Prom: The Big Night Out
Prom is about more than corsages and boutonnieres, promposals and after-parties. It's an event that teens are claiming as a way not only to have fun with friends but to also express their… Read More →
Psychic Science
From the Series Sinkhole
Anna and Caleb have been friends since kindergarten, but their beliefs have pushed them apart. Anna is president of the science club and focused on getting into the best college. Caleb is… Read More →
Push Back
From the Series Lorimer SideStreets
Sixteen-year-old Zaine Wyatt's mother walked out of his life when he was twelve, and he was kicked out of his aunt's house. After living on the streets and getting badly beaten up, he is back Read More →
Quarantine — Paperback Set
From the Series Quarantine
It was just another ordinary day at McKinley High before a massive explosion devastated the school and a fatal Ebola-like virus was unleashed. Now a year later, the school has descended… Read More →
Queen Latifah: From Jersey Girl to Superstar
From the Series USA TODAY Lifeline Biographies
People who knew Queen Latifah as a kid in Newark, New Jersey, would never have guessed at the fame in her future. But Latifah always dreamed big. Her dreams—and hard work—paid off. While… Read More →
Queens of the Ice: They Were Fast, They Were Fierce, They Were Teenage Girls
From the Series Lorimer Recordbooks
In 1931, a group of ten teenage girls from Preston (present-day Cambridge), Ontario, enlisted the help of the top women's sport journalists of the era, and the Preston Rivulettes hockey team… Read More →
Queer, 2nd Edition: The Ultimate LGBTQ Guide for Teens
Teen life is hard enough, but for teens who are LGBTQ, it can be even harder. When do you decide to come out? Will your friends accept you? And how do you meet people to date? Queer is a… Read More →
Queer History Project — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Queer History Project
Take a fascinating journey through LGBTQIA2+ history, delving into primary sources to explore and reclaim the lives, loves, and identities of historical figures around the world. Read More →
Quicksilver
Back home Tori was the girl who had everything a sixteen-year-old could want—popularity, money, beauty. Everything. Including a secret. That secret made her very valuable. Now she's left… Read More →
Quiet Fire: Emily Dickinson's Life and Poetry
When Emily Dickinson died at her home in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1886, she left a locked chest with hand-sewn notebooks and papers filled with nearly 1,800 unpublished poems. Four years… Read More →
Racial Profiling: Everyday Inequality
In the United States, racial profiling affects thousands of Americans every day. Both individuals and institutions—such as law enforcement agencies, government bodies, and schools—routinely… Read More →
Radioactive
From the Series The Atlas of Cursed Places
Every year Zack and his family spend a week at a Pacific island getaway. The ocean is beautiful, the town is quaint, and the people are easygoing. It's a great place to relax. So why do the… Read More →
Raised by Wolves
From the Series Raised by Wolves
From the bestselling author of The Inheritance Games comes a reissue of an exciting paranormal adventure. With a heroine that rivals Buffy, Raised by Wolves will leave you howling for more.… Read More →
Raise the Stakes
From the Series The Contest
The prize: $10 million The rules: Be the first to complete ten tasks assigned by the Benefactor. Do not ask questions. Do not tell anyone what you're doing. Do not fail. The consequences:… Read More →
Raising Heaven
From the Series Locked Out
Deja's mom has never been there when Deja needed her. She's lied, run off, and gotten into trouble with the law more times than anyone can count. She always promises to change―and always… Read More →
Reality Show — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Reality Show
Six teens are given the chance to compete in reality shows—from escape rooms to athletic competitions. They're all in pursuit of fame, prize money, or more personal goals. But will the stakes Read More →
Reality Show — Paperback Set
From the Series Reality Show
Six teens are given the chance to compete in reality shows—from escape rooms to athletic competitions. They're all in pursuit of fame, prize money, or more personal goals. But will the stakes Read More →
Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger
From the Series Lorimer Real Justice
On the night of June 23, 1990, teenage friends Kyle Unger and John Beckett made a last-minute decision to attend a music festival near Roseisle, Manitoba. They were loners, not the popular… Read More →
Real Justice: Convicted for Being Mi'kmaq: The Story of Donald Marshall Jr.
From the Series Lorimer Real Justice
When a black teen was murdered in a Sydney, Cape Breton park late one night, his young companion, Donald Marshall Jr., became a prime suspect. Sydney police coached two teens to testify… Read More →
Real Justice: Guilty of Being Weird: The Story of Guy Paul Morin
From the Series Lorimer Real Justice
At twenty-four, Guy Paul Morin was considered a bit strange. He still lived at home, drove his parents' car, kept bees in the backyard, and grew flowers to encourage the hives. He played the… Read More →