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Books like Audrey, Wait!
Award winning
Also Known As
Robin Benway, 2013
308 pages
Why to read
Engaging spy-themed adventure stimulates imagination.
Features strong, relatable teenage protagonist.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for promoting literacy and focus.

Also Known As
Robin Benway, 2013
Sleuth or Dare
Robin Benway, 2014
306 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery narrative boosts critical thinking skills.
Relatable teen characters enhance emotional development.
Encourages problem-solving through interactive plot twists.
Offers enjoyable and meaningful reading experience.

Sleuth or Dare
Robin Benway, 2014
Award winning
Open Road Summer
Emery Lord, 2018
352 pages
Why to read
Captures essence of friendship and personal growth.
Engaging road trip adventure sparks imagination.
Addresses themes of love, reconciliation, and self-discovery.
Ideal for young adults seeking relatable emotional journeys.

Open Road Summer
Emery Lord, 2018
The Parent Problem
Anna Wilson, 2016
240 pages
Why to read
Explores parent-child dynamics through engaging storytelling.
Encourages emotional development and understanding.
Strengthens reading skills with age-appropriate language.
Promotes parent-child bonding over shared reading moments.

The Parent Problem
Anna Wilson, 2016
Award winning
Mates, Dates and Great Escapes (The Mates, Dates Series Book 9)
Cathy Hopkins, 2004
160 pages
Why to read
Promotes friendship values and emotional growth.
Engaging, lighthearted exploration of teenage dilemmas.
Fosters empathy and understanding among peers.
Encourages self-discovery and personal development.

Mates, Dates and Great Escapes (The Mates, Dates Series Book 9)
Cathy Hopkins, 2004
Award winning
Dance Class 3-in-1 #3 (3) (Dance Class Graphic Novels)
Crip, Beka, 2021
160 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, energetic art captures young readers' attention.
Encourages teamwork and friendship through dance.
Boosts understanding of perseverance and commitment.
Engaging storylines that promote emotional growth.

Dance Class 3-in-1 #3 (3) (Dance Class Graphic Novels)
Crip, Beka, 2021
Award winning
A French Girl in New York
Anna Adams, 2012
312 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey of culture and self-discovery.
Encourages resilience and pursuing dreams.
Showcases the importance of family and friendship.
Enhances cultural awareness and global perspective.

A French Girl in New York
Anna Adams, 2012
Award winning
Blackbird Fly
Erin Entrada Kelly, Betsy Peterschmidt, 2015
296 pages
Why to read
Inspiring tale of identity and self-discovery.
Addresses challenges of fitting in and cultural differences.
Encourages resilience and appreciation of one's heritage.
Enhances understanding of multicultural narratives and friendships.
