Summer Reading: YA Book Recommendations from Cate Carlyle
In the second portion of the Common Deer Press summer reading recommendations list, author Cate Carlyle shares some YA books worth checking out. Cate is the author of the young adult novel #NotReadyToDie, a suspenseful YA book about resilient teens facing a tragedy.
Best YA Books about Resilience
One of Us is Lying, Karen M. McManus.
Five Survive, Holly Jackson.
Looking for Alaska, John Freen.
This Is Where It Ends, Marieke Nijkamp.
The Lucky Ones, Liz Lawson.
My book: #NotReadyToDie, Cate Carlyle
Ginny's life suddenly comes to a screeching halt one fateful Monday when a shooter shows up at Southwestern High School during first period.
In lockdown with both the homeroom sub and her secret crush Owen badly wounded, Ginny finds herself teamed up with Kayla, one of the “Barbies.” Together, they must try to keep their classmates alive amid terror and pain.
As the chaos continues, Ginny is plagued with questions. Has she judged Kayla too harshly? Will she ever have the chance to ask Owen to prom? Will the fight she had with her mom before school be their last interaction ever?
With the uncertainty of everyone making it out alive growing with every minute, there’s only one thing Ginny knows for sure: no one is making it out unchanged.
Cate Carlyle
Cate Carlyle began her career as a teacher and eventually transitioned to work in elementary school, academic, and public libraries. Currently a curriculum resource coordinator and librarian at a university in Nova Scotia, Cate also reviews children’s and young adult books for CM Magazine: Canadian Review of Materials. Cate’s first book, Your Passport to International Librarianship chronicles her international volunteer work, and she has also had her fictional short stories published, with one shortlisted by the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Nova Writes competition. Find her on Twitter and Instagram as @liberrycate.
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