Life is Funny (E.R. Frank, 2000). If I had to recommend a single YA book it would be this one – the intersecting stories of eleven New York City high schools students of different genders, race and class. Writer E. R. Frank is also a social worker and her experience shows in spades. Each of the eleven characters has a completely distinct voice and Life is Funny is the most nakedly honest, perceptive book I’ve ever read about teenagers.
Stolen: A Letter to My Captor (Lucy Christopher, 2009). When sixteen-year-old Gemma is snatched from an airport and smuggled to a remote part of Australia where she’s held captive by attractive, familiar looking Ty, the story doesn’t play out like you’d expect. It’s mesmerizing, often beautiful and extremely unsettling, a real journey of the mind. Like Gemma, I felt off-balance, fascinated and fearful throughout the whole ordeal. I also felt as though I’d never, ever read anything like this.
48 Shades of Brown (Nick Earls, 2004). There’s a scene involving an irate goose that made me laugh out loud while reading 48 Shades of Brown, a slice-of-life, funny but realistic novel about Aussie teenager Dan going to stay with his young aunt and her cute roommate while his parents spend the year in Geneva. Pure charming! I enjoyed this book so much that I’ve actually bought it twice now.
Karen says
So many awesome suggestions to add to my tbr, thank you! 😀
thatcovergirl.com says
Dang. This selection sounds absolutely outstanding. I hadn't heard of 48 Shades of Brown and Life is Funny, either. Right now I'm in the middle of reading Finnikin, and let me tell you. This book is my first fantasy novel and I've had to re-read some parts because, I'll admit, I forget when there are like 10 different places and 20 different characters with peoples and lineages and I mean it really killed me there for a good two weeks. But there are several spots were Marchetta just hits me in the heart with her writing. And then I remember why I love this author so much. Again, love the list and happy to see CK Kelly Martin here!
Melanie says
Just added SO MANY things to my wish list because I'll basically read whatever CK Kelly Martin tells me to read 🙂
Suzanne says
Just found your blog. Thanks for all the suggestions.
literaryfriendships says
This is exactly what I needed. Thank you for being brilliant! And prescient. And well read.
Melissa Walker says
Fantastic list! I love seeing older titles get a spotlight and I trust CK Kelly Martin completely here. Adding to my pile.
Liana says
great post. I like several of these titles. ER Frank is one of my fave authors and I wish she'd publish something new soon.