New York, New York
- 145th Street and Other Stories by Walter Dean Myers
- A heart divided by Cherie Bennett
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
- Birdland by Tracy Mack
- Bodega Dreams by Ernesto Quinonez
- Born Too Short - Dan Elish
- Catcher In The Rye By Jd Salinger.
- Can't Get There From Here By Todd Strasser
- Down These Mean Streets By Piri Thomas
- Fat Kid Rules The World By K. L. Going
- Forever By Pete Hamill (Adult Work With Possible Teen Appeal)
- Gingerbread By Rachel Cohn
- Gossip Girl Series....
- If You Come Softly By Woodson
- Just Ask Iris - Lucy Frank
- Life Is Funny By E.R. Frank
- Marjorie Morningstar By Herman Wouk
- Me And Orson Welles By Robert Kaplow
- Missing Angel Juan By Francesca Lia Block
- My Heartbeat By Garret Freymann-Weyr
- Over The Wall By John Ritter
- Prep By Jake Coburn
- Remember Me To Harold Square By Paula Danzinger
- So Yesterday By Scott Westerfeld
- Say Yes - Audrey Coulombis
- Severed Wasp By Madeline L’Engle
- Shutting Out The Sky By Deborah Hopkinson
- Sky By Roderick Townley
- Small Rain (Nyc In The 30S/40S) By Madeline L’Engle
- Snow In August-Pete Hamill
- Son Of The Mob By Gordon Korman
- The Chosen By Chaim Potok (Plus Other Novels By The Same Writer)
- The Earth, My Butt, And Other Big Round Things By Carolyn Mackler.
- The Usual Rules By Joyce Maynard. (First Part Of Book Shows New
York After 9/11.)
- The Alienist by Caleb Carr (adult work with teen appeal)
- The First Part Last by Angela Johnson
- The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler (possibly too
young for this audience)
- The Princess Diaries books by Meg Cabot
- The Secret of Cleavage - Mariah Fredericks
- Time and Again by Jack Finney
- Winters Tale by Mark Helprin
- With Their Eyes edited by Annie Thoms
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