The OISE Library’s Juvenile Fiction Collection, located on the third floor of the library, includes a great selection of novels for young adults.
If you’re looking for your next great read, or something to inspire your students, check out some of our newest additions to this fantastic collection:
In Chris Beam’s I am J (2011), J is convinced that he is a boy who was mistakenly born in a girl’s body, and he struggles to find his own identity in this powerful story about self discovery. (Call Number: JUV FIC B366I)
Ruby Red (2011), by Kerstin Gier, is a time travelling adventure that takes our heroine Gwen on an unexpected journey through time to unveil secrets about the past, her family, and ultimately herself. (Call Number: JUV FIC G454R)
Lastly, Kelley Armstrong’s The Gathering (2011) takes us to a tiny town on Vancouver Island where Maya, a young girl born with a mysterious paw shaped birthmark, is preparing to celebrate her 16th birthday, not realizing that her whole life is about to change in some unusual ways. (Call Number: JUV FIC A736G)