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YA Novels in Verse Novels in Verse, Or Verse Novels, Are Novels That Filter the Devices of Fiction Through the Medium of Poetry YA Novels in Verse Novels in verse, or verse novels, are novels that filter the devices of fiction through the medium of poetry. Acevedo, Elizabeth Glenn, Mel Koertge, Ronald The Poet X Split Image: a story in poems Coaltown Jesus Adoff, Arnold Who Killed Mr. Chippendale?: Levithan, David Roots and Blues a mystery in poems The Realm of Possibility Adoff, Jaime Grimes, Nikki The Death of Jayson Porter Bronx Masquerade Madsen, Cindi Alexander, Kwame Grover, Lorie Ann All the Broken Pieces Crossover Series Loose Threads Marcus, Kimberly 1. Crossover Hemphill, Stephanie Exposed 2. Rebound The Language of Fire McCall, Guadelupe Garcia He Said, She Said Things Left Unsaid Under the Mesquite Solo Wicked Girls: A Novel of McCormick, Patricia Swing the Salem Witch Trials Sold Anderson, Laurie Halse— Your Own, Sylvia: A Verse McCullough, Joy (YA 92 ANDERSON) Portrait of Sylvia Plath Blood Water Paint Shout Heppermann, Christine McVoy, Tera Elan Atkins, Jeannine Poisoned Apples: Poems for After the Kiss Stone Mirrors: The Sculpture You, My Pretty Myers, Walter Dean and Silence of Edmonia Lewis Herrick, Steven Street Love Bingham, Kelly The Wolf Nelson, Marilyn Shark Girl Hopkins, Ellen How I Discovered Poetry Block, Francesca Lia Identical Newman, Lesléa How To (Un)cage a Girl Rumble October mourning: a song for Cisneros, Sandra The You I’ve Never Known Matthew Shepard The House on Mango Street People Kill People Ostlere, Cathy Clark, Kristin Elizabeth Crank Series Karma Freakboy 1. Crank Pattou, Edith Cormier, Robert 2. Glass Ghosting Frenchtown Summer 3. Fallout Powell, Patricia Hruby Corrigan, Eireann Burned Series Loving Vs. Virginia: a Splintering 1. Burned Documentary Novel of the Crowder, Melanie 2. Smoke Landmark Civil Case Audacity Impulse Series Reynolds, Jason Del Rosario, Juleah 1. Impulse Long Way Down 500 Words or Less 2. Perfect Rylant, Cynthia Elliott, David Tricks Series God Went to Beauty School Bull 1. Tricks Sandell, Lisa Ann Voices: The Final Hours 2. Traffick Song of the Sparrow of Joan of Arc Triangles Series Sones, Sonya Engle, Margarita 1. Triangles To Be Perfectly Honest Hurricane Dancers: the First 2. Tilt What My Mother Doesn’t Know Series Caribbean Pirate Shipwreck Hubbard, Jenny 1. What My Mother Doesn’t Know The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba's And We Stay 2. What My Girlfriend Doesn’t Know Greatest Abolitionist Janeczko, Paul B. Terry, Ellie Farish, Terry Worlds Afire Forget Me Not The Good Braider Jaskulka, Marie Venkatraman, Padma Frost, Helen The Lost Marble Notebook A Time to Dance Crossing Stones of Forgotten Girl and Walrath, Dana Hidden Random Boy Like Water on Stone Jensen, Cordelia Wayland, April Halprin Skyscraping Girl Coming in for a Landing 3201 Rogers Avenue | Fort Smith, AR | 479-783-0229 | www.fortsmithlibrary.org Updated 04/01/20 Novels in Verse Novels in verse, or verse novels, are novels that filter the devices of fiction through the medium of poetry. Weatherford, Carole Boston Becoming Billie Holiday Wilson, Kip White Rose Wolf, Allan The Watch that Ends the Night: Voices from the Titanic Wolff, Virginia Euwer Make Lemonade Trilogy 1. Make Lemonade 2. True Believer 3. This Full House 3201 Rogers Avenue | Fort Smith, AR | 479-783-0229 | www.fortsmithlibrary.org .
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