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I’m in my 5th year as a school librarian and taught about 5 years previous to librarianship. I really enjoy reading young adult literature.
1. Home of the Braves by David Klass

This book has a couple or few stories going on that intertwine as the plot builds.  There’s love, perhaps, both lost and gained.  There’s confrontation on several levels among characters.  One character seeks to buck a school tradition.  The title plays into the “demons” both inner and outer that the characters must face and either overcome their cowardice or succumb to it.  It’s an engaging read, a bit thoughtful.  Not really a fun story, just because there are some real character issues going on.  I would recommend it, though.


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