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  2. Young adult romance literature - Wikipedia

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    Early books, like the junior novels, had little sex, although that gradually changed over the years. The romance series for teens in the 1980s was modeled on adult romances with "more innocent" storylines. [2] These books were generally told from the point-of-view of a 15–16-year-old girl experiencing her first love. [9]

  3. Fifteen (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Norton: The brattiest girl in all of Woodmont. She has a mother who pays much money for babysitters for her monster child. Sandra and her family are from France, and she likes Julie better than Jane. Nadine: The "bookworm" and Jane's easiest babysitting job. She does nothing but sit and read books, making her no trouble to sit with.

  4. List of books written by children or teenagers - Wikipedia

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    The book tells the story of a tweenage girl recalling her early childhood. Her family was forced to leave their native country and struggled to find a new home, enduring hardships such as a lack of food and shelter. Eventually, they found a safe place to stay, but the father received a job offer on another continent and had to move away.

  5. Girls Under Pressure - Wikipedia

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    Girls under Pressure is the second book in the Girls series, written by Dame Jacqueline Wilson, a noted English author who writes fiction for children. It was published in 1998, the sequel to Girls in Love and followed by Girls out Late and Girls in Tears. It is aimed at pre-teen and teenage readers. [1] [2]

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  7. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Author and academic Michael Cart states that the term young adult literature "first found common usage in the late 1960's, in reference to realistic fiction that was set in the real (as opposed to imagined), contemporary world and addressed problems, issues, and life circumstances of interest to young readers aged approximately 12–18".

  8. Girl Online - Wikipedia

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    Girl Online is the debut novel by English author and internet celebrity Zoe Sugg. The romance and drama novel, released on 25 November 2014 through Penguin Books, is aimed at a teen audience and focuses on a fifteen-year-old anonymous blogger and what happens when her blog goes viral. The novel is a New York Times Best Seller in the Young Adult ...

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