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Novels in Verse

In the past several years, a new format of novel has grown in popularity — the novel in verse. Largely for the tween and young teen audience, the plots can be as varied as prose. Here are some of the best from the last few years.

Shark Girl

Shark Girl

Age Level: 12-14

This ripped-from-the-headlines story tells of a teenage surfer girl whose arm gets bitten off by a shark. As she recovers, she finds she doesn't like being identified as "the shark girl" and just wants to resume her normal life.

Sharp Teeth

Sharp Teeth

Age Level: Adult

For older, horror-loving teens: a blank-verse horror tale about werewolves in Los Angeles.

Pieces of Georgia

Pieces of Georgia

Age Level: 9-12

This slight novel tells of near 13-year-old Georgia, still grieving the loss of her mother six years before. An anonymous benefactor gives her a museum membership, hoping that her love of art will be the cure for her sadness. Georgia's own journal entries are composed in free verse.

Splintering

Splintering

Age Level: 14-16

After a stranger breaks in and terrorizes a gathering, the family members learn to cope with the aftermath of the crime and their other problems. Told in alternating chapters by Jeremy and his sister Paulie, these poems fit the fast-moving, gripping plot.

Keesha's House

Keesha's House

Age Level: 14-16

At-risk teenagers congregate at a safe house, and we gradually learn what brought each of them there—an unplanned pregnancy, harassment about sexual orientation, and an unloving foster parent. A complicated poetic format (sestinas) doesn't make for a complicated read—the plot is equal to the poetry.

CrashBoomLove

CrashBoomLove

Age Level: 16-18

Mexican-American poet Herrera wrote one of the first novels in verse for the teen audience. Sixteen-year old Cesar is the son of migrant workers, and he shares his coming-of-age experiences.

Crank

Crank

Age Level: 14-16

Hopkins has become the leading author of novels in verse, mainly due to her gritty, unflinching subject matter. Crank, her first novel, deals with Kristina/Bree and her addiction to crystal meth.

Street Love

Street Love

Age Level: 12-14

Using rap-tinged poetry, Myers tells a tale of star-crossed lovers in the inner city.

One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies

One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies

Age Level: 12-14

When Ruby's mother dies, she is forced to move to Los Angeles to live with her father, a famous movie actor who has never had time for Ruby. Despite the poignant plot description, the book is actually funny and full of surprises.

A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl

A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl

Age Level: 14-16

Three different girls share stories of their run-ins with the same boy. The book's frank treatment of sexuality will have immense appeal to teen girls.

Make Lemonade

Make Lemonade

Age Level: 12-14

Studious LaVaughn, 14, decides to earn extra money by babysitting for a child whose mother, Jolly, is only a bit older than LaVaughn herself. LaVaughn gradually comes to respect Jolly and eventually the two become friends.


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