Coming Of Age

Growing up is an experience that is at once personal and universal. Browse through these books to read about that special coming of age period in everyone’s lives. Who knows, you might just lose and find yourself in some of these titles!

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Frankie & Stankie
Barbara Trapido | Penguin

Frankie & Stankie

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"Frankie & Stankie" is not just a window into the past struggles against racial injustice—it's a vibrant portal. As you follow Dinah and Lisa on their journey from innocence to a more acute awareness of their society's deep-seated inequalities, you experience the paradox of growing up in a world where the division of race is stark but the spirit of youth is universal. This novel's honest portrayal of childhood amidst social turmoil is both poignant and illuminating, perfect for those who appreciate historical depth woven seamlessly with personal growth.
Our Fathers
Andrew O'Hagan | Faber And Faber Ltd.

Our Fathers

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"Our Fathers" by Andrew O'Hagan would resonate with you if you're drawn to the complex weave of family legacies against a backdrop of societal change. It's not just a narrative; it's a deep dive into the Scottish psyche, the clash between old and new, and the personal introspection that comes with caring for a dying relative with a storied past. This book wraps you in the poignancy of reflecting on both personal and national identity, with prose that's as mesmerizing as the land of Scotland itself.
We Need New Names
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NoViolet Bulawayo | Back Bay Books

We Need New Names

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"We Need New Names" sings the song of displacement and resilience through the eyes of Darling, a young girl finding her path from a turbulent Zimbabwe to the complexities of America. Bulawayo's narrative is raw, evocative, and studded with a mix of youthful innocence and mature insight, offering you a layered, thought-provoking experience that stays with you long after turning the last page. This might resonate with you if you're looking for a story that captures the essence of bittersweet transition and the search for identity in a new world.
Once Upon A Fishbowl: The Story of a Blue Fish

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Imagine a world where Serena Williams is a fish—yes, a blue fish—with dreams as big as her real-world counterpart. This book is a dive into a fascinating underwater realm with societal layers mirroring our own. "Once Upon A Fishbowl" will have you rooting for Selena Gilliams as she challenges 'yellow-privilege' and gender norms to play Bubble Ball. It's a tale that embarks on profound questions through a whimsical, imaginative narrative that sports fans and fantasy lovers alike can enjoy.
Icy Sparks - Thryft
Gwyn Hyman Rubio | Penguin Books

Icy Sparks

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This book would be a great read for someone interested in understanding the experience of living with Tourette's Syndrome. The novel provides an intimate portrayal of Icy's journey to self-acceptance and her struggles with being an outcast in her Appalachian community. The story also offers a poignant commentary on the importance of accepting others' differences and celebrating what makes each of us unique.
Until I Find You - Thryft
John Irving | Ballantine Books

Until I Find You

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I would not recommend this book to any user as it lacks any redeeming qualities. The plot is dull, the repetitive story arc is unoriginal, and the characters are uninteresting. The author tries to create amusing aspects but fails miserably resulting in a tedious read. Steer clear!
Until I Find You - Thryft
John Irving | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

Until I Find You

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Until I Find You could be a good read for someone who enjoys complex family dynamics and coming-of-age tales. The book uniquely explores the search for a missing parent and the influence of relationships with older women on the protagonist's life. John Irving's rich detail and emotional depth are pervasive throughout the book, making it a recommended read for those who appreciate such writing styles.
The Gnome's Eye - Thryft
Anna Kerz | Orca Book Publishers

The Gnome's Eye

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The Gnome's Eye by Anna Kerz is a heartwarming story that follows the life of a young refugee named Theresa. The book beautifully captures the emotional journey of leaving one's homeland and settling in a foreign land. The most distinctive feature of the book is the magical stone called the Gnome's Eye that Theresa's friend gives her as a protective charm. This book is a must-read for those who enjoy coming-of-age stories with a touch of magical realism. The book has received positive reviews and is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.
Pay It Forward
Catherine Ryan Hyde | Pocket Books

Pay It Forward

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"Pay It Forward" could really resonate with you if you're looking to be uplifted by the power of simple acts of kindness. The novel's ripple effect of goodwill is as heartwarming as it is thought-provoking, offering a beautiful perspective on how one person's actions can truly make a difference in the world. It speaks to the optimist in all of us, encouraging us to believe in the potential for positive change, one small step at a time.
To Kill a Mockingbird
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Harper Lee | Arrow

To Kill a Mockingbird

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If you cherish profound narratives that challenge societal norms, "To Kill a Mockingbird" will resonate with you. Narrated with the innocence of Scout Finch, the book goes beyond a mere courtroom drama, it's a heart-touching journey through the convoluted corridors of human ethics, set against the backdrop of deep-seated racial tensions. It's a rare gem that's both a delight and an education in humanity.
My Absolute Darling - Thryft
Gabriel Tallent | Riverhead Books

My Absolute Darling

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"My Absolute Darling" is a deeply immersive story about resilience and the raw intensity of a young girl's struggle for autonomy. As you follow Turtle's harrowing journey, you'll be gripped by her gritty survival instincts, and her intimate connection with nature's beauty and brutality. This book offers a profound exploration of personal strength, and if you appreciate narratives that challenge the spirit while celebrating the triumph of the human will, this one will stay with you long after the last page.
Mongrels - Thryft
Stephen Graham Jones | William Morrow/harpercollins, [

Mongrels

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This spellbinding coming-of-age story follows a young boy who must navigate a world that shuns his family because they're werewolves. With a mix of humor and darkness, "Mongrels" takes readers on a fascinating journey as the boy grapples with his identity and struggles to understand his place in a complex world. Perfect for those who appreciate unique and surreal storytelling, this book offers a compelling exploration of resilience and belonging.
The Secret Life of Bees - Thryft
Sue Monk Kidd | Headline Book Publishing

The Secret Life of Bees

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"The Secret Life of Bees" envelops you in a young girl’s poignant quest for truth and love amidst the turbulent backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement. Lily's journey to discover more about her mother will lead you through a vivid narrative filled with deep emotional landscapes and the thrumming life of bees—a metaphor for community and care that can resonate with anyone looking for belonging or healing. Sue Monk Kidd’s blend of rich characters and the spiritual connection they foster with nature makes this novel both an enlightening and touching read.
Go as a River
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Shelley Read | Doubleday

Go as a River

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"Go as a River" could be a mesmerizing addition to your bookshelf if you're drawn to stories that marry the profundity of life's experiences with the enchanting power of nature's metaphors. Shelley Read's poetic narration promises to lead you through a spectrum of human emotions, from the thrills of young love to the depths of loss, making it a potentially transformative read for those who seek both beauty and truth in their literary escapes.
Indignation - Thryft
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Philip Roth | Vintage

Indignation

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"Indignation" is an insightful novel that explores the limits of parental love, the allure of youthful rebellion, and the haunting spectre of mortality. It's a perfect read for those interested in coming-of-age stories that capture the essence of uncertainty, discovery, and growth. Through the eyes of Marcus Messner, Roth weaves a compelling narrative that reflects the social upheaval and existential angst of post-World War II America.
To Kill a Mockingbird
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Harper Lee | Vintage

To Kill a Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is a must-read for anyone who loves a poignant and compelling story that touches on themes of justice, morality, and racial inequality. Harper Lee's vivid storytelling and lively characters transport the reader straight to the Deep South of the 1930s, where the tension is palpable and the stakes are high. This is a book that will make you both laugh and cry, and will leave you pondering its themes long after you have finished it.
Frankie And Stankie - Thryft
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Barbara Trapido | Penguin

Frankie And Stankie

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Recommended for readers interested in historical fiction and social justice issues. Trapido's vivid portrayal of the characters and their relationships makes the story emotionally resonant and memorable.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
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Gabrielle Zevin | Vintage

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

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If you've ever found solace in the digital landscapes of video games or cherished the connections made through shared passions, "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" could be for you. Zevin deftly explores themes of creativity and the human need for connection, all through the vibrantly evolving relationship between Sadie and Sam. It's more than a journey through the gaming industry; it's a beautifully human story resonating with anyone who's sought meaning in creation and friendship.
A Gate at the Stairs
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Lorrie Moore | Random House Inc.

A Gate at the Stairs

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A Gate At The Stairs explores the complexities of growing up as Tassie adapts to a new environment while navigating through themes of race, class, and parenthood. Readers who enjoy character-driven stories and layered metaphors will find Lorrie Moore's writing style particularly engaging.
Daddy Was a Number Runner - Thryft
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Louise Meriwether | The Feminist Press At Cuny

Daddy Was a Number Runner

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Told from the perspective of a 12-year-old girl, this popular novel documents the disintergration of a black family in Harlem in the 1930s. A compelling, readable, occasionally funny work, it vividly illuminates the life of the ghetto, not just the despair and the violence, but the pride and the vitality as well.
We Need New Names
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NoViolet Bulawayo | Random House India

We Need New Names

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You might find "We Need New Names" eye-opening as it captures the perspective of a young girl navigating two worlds: the impoverished yet vibrant life in Zimbabwe and the starkly different challenges in America. Noviolet Bulawayo presents a story that's both tender and jarring, giving you a look into the hopes and hardships faced by those who dare to dream of a life beyond their borders. It's a contemporary odyssey that speaks to identity, displacement, and the longing for home.
Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies
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Maddie Mortimer | Picador

Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies

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"Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies" is an evocative read that meshes the rawness of confronting mortality with the enchantment of a mother-daughter bond. If you're drawn to stories that weave the fearsome with the tender, Maddie Mortimer's lyrical journey across the landscapes of the human body and soul might just redefine how you perceive life's fleeting moments. It's for the poetic at heart, who appreciate the fragile beauty in life's impermanence.
A Girl Like You - Thryft
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Maureen Lindley | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Limited

A Girl Like You

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Satomi's story in "A Girl Like You" will resonate with you if you've ever felt caught between two worlds, or if you're interested in the experiences of those with mixed heritage, particularly during the tumultuous times of war. It's an intimate exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring question of what it means to be American in the face of adversity. It's not just historical fiction; it's an emotional voyage that offers a window into a dark chapter of American history with a personal touch that's both educational and deeply moving.
The Life of a Banana: Longlisted for Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction - Thryft
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Longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for FictionXing Li is what some Chinese people call a banana - yellow on the outside and white on the inside. Although born and raised in London, she never feels like she fits in. When her mother dies, she moves with her older brother to live with venomous Grandma, strange Uncle Ho and Hollywood actress Auntie Mei. Her only friend is Jay - a mixed raced Jamaican boy with a passion for classical music. .Then Xing Li's life takes an even harsher turn: the school bullying escalates and her uncle requests she assist him in an unthinkable favour. Her happy childhood becomes a distant memory as her new life is infiltrated with the harsh reality of being an ethnic minority.Consumed by secrets, violence and confusing family relations, Xing Li tries to find hope wherever she can. In order to find her own identity, she must first discover what it means to be both Chinese and British.PP Wong has delivered a unique and realistic young adult drama that is bursting with original content style and emotion.What Reviewers and Readers Say: 'PP Wong has blazed a trail for future British Chinese novelists ... bursting with original and exciting flavours, ' The Independent'A moving and optimistic debut about orphaned siblings coping with a new strict home and racial bullying, ' The Guardian'Life of a Banana is so refreshingly distinct. Read it, and you will soon find yourself wanting more, ' Daily Mail'Impeccably observed, often hilarious, and deeply moving... pitch-perfect, ' David Henry Hwang