In this article we have 7 books for teenagers that we highly recommend – it will help them to see a better version of themselves.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a book that is dramatic, empathetic, and deeply moving. It takes the readers on the journey to the roots of human behaviour.
Dante and Ari are two contrasting characters. Dante knows how to swim, he is self-assured, articulate, fair-skinned, and loves poetry and art.
All Evie wishes to be is ‘normal’. She is going to college, and parties and she is even making friends but there is something that still needs to be ticked off her list.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is about the growth of Charlie in high school. His letters are scarier than a diary as they are raw, overwhelming.
1984 was published in 1949. It deals with Orwell’s horrifying and nightmarish vision of a bureaucratic and totalitarian world and the attempt to seek individuality.
A Thousand Splendid Suns are about the explosive events of Afghanistan’s last thirty years. It embroils the Soviet invasion.
Geek Girl focuses on the life of Harriet Manners. She knows a lot of things such as a cat having 32 muscles, an average person who laughs 15 times a day, and more.