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COMPLETE BACKLIST

Sirenz

Charlotte Bennardo and Natalie Zaman

978-0-7387-2319-8 • US $9.95 CAN $11.50

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x 8 • 288 pp.

Bickering frenemies Meg and Shar are doing

some serious damage at a midnight sample sale

when they find themselves arguing over a pair

of shoes—with fatal consequences. One inno-

cent bystander later, the girls are suddenly at

the mercy of Hades—god of the underworld. To

make them atone for what they’ve done, Hades

forces the teens to become special-assignment

Sirens, luring to the Underworld any individual

whose unholy contract is up.

“[F]unny and entertaining . . . Bennardo and Zaman are bringing the gods into

the twenty-first century, and Meg and Shar get caught up in the fast-paced

drama.” —

Booklist

Sirenz: Back in Fashion

The Sirenz Series, Book 2

Charlotte Bennardo and Natalie Zaman

978-0-7387-3187-2 • US $9.95 CAN $11.50

Trade Paperback Original • 5

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x 8 • 288 pp.

When Shar tries on a ring from Hades, it acti-

vates an obscure contractual clause that puts

Shar and Meg in Hades’ service once more. Shar

is whisked away to the Underworld to prepare a

ball for Persephone, while Meg is sent to retrieve

the errant soul of spoiled rich girl Paulina Swan-

son and send her to the abyss.

I Am (Not) the Walrus

Ed Briant

978-0-7387-3246-6 • US $9.95 CAN $11.50

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x 8 • 288 pp.

As the singer and bass player for Lucky Twenty,

a Beatles cover band, Toby wants to make it big.

But Zach, Toby’s best friend, is convinced there’s

a problem: Toby’s utter lack of mojo. How can

he croon about love when he’s never even kissed

a girl? So begins Toby’s quest for cred as a love-

struck singer.

“Fast-paced, with authentic characters and a general air of good-natured fun,

Briant’s story rings true and doesn’t disappoint.” —

PublishersWeekly

“A light and entertaining rock-‘n’-roll romp.” —

Kirkus Reviews

Faking Faith

Josie Bloss

978-0-7387-2757-8 • US $9.95 CAN $11.50

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x 8 • 240 pp.

After a humiliating “sexting” incident, seven-

teen-year-old Dylan becomes a social outcast.

Once she finds the blogs of home-schooled fun-

damentalist Christian girls, Dylan becomes fas-

cinated by their old-fashioned beliefs. Blogging

as Faith, her devout alter ego, Dylan grows close

to Abigail, the group’s queen bee.

“The novel illustrates how profoundly teenagers who seem to have nothing

in common can connect and support each other, even as they choose very

different paths.” —

PublishersWeekly

Selling Territory: U.S. and Canada

A Junior Library Guild Selection

More Than Good Enough

Crissa-Jean Chappell

978-0-7387-3644-0 • US $9.99 CAN $11.50

Trade Paperback Original • 5

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x 8 • 216 pp.

Trent Osceola’s life is turned upside down when

he moves to the Miccosukee reservation to live

with his father. Reconnecting with a childhood

friend for a film assignment, Trent starts to see

himself through her eyes . . . and he’s not so sure

he likes what he sees.

2014 Florida Book Award for YA Literature (Silver Medal)

“Chappell renders the atmosphere of sweltering, swampy south Florida in all its

grittiness, giving the novel a unique flavor.”—

Booklist

“Compelling and emotionally nuanced.” —

Kirkus Reviews

“Powerful and satisfying.” —Geoff Herbach, author of

Nothing Specia

l, winner of

the 2013 Minnesota Book Award for Young People’s Literature

How Many Letters Are in Goodbye?

Yvonne Cassidy

978-0-7387-4745-3 • US $11.99 CAN $13.95

Trade Paperback Original • 5

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x 8 • 432 pp.

March 2016

Rhea Farrell carries the scars of a childhood ac-

cident in which she lost her arm. But she also

carries scars from the loss of her mother, her

father’s drinking, and her confusion around her

sexuality. Running away to New York, she turns

to her mother through letters.

“A heartbreaking story about the challenges of trusting, healing, and saying

goodbye.” —

School Library Journal

“An effective story delivered via a unique structure.” —

Booklist

“Heavy and intense, this book will make readers confront their own senses of

identity.”

—Kirkus Reviews

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