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ZoyaFollows Zoya, from the revolution in Russia through the sixties and seventies in America, from St. |
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ZorroPresents an adventure novel that describes how Diego de la Vega, the son of a Spanish aristocrat and Shoshone woman, grew to become the elusive Zorro, who returns to California to reclaim the hacienda |
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ZelBased on the fairy tale Rapunzel, the story is told in alternating chapters from the point of view of Zel, her mother, and the prince, and delves into the psychological motivations of the characters. |
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ZazooAmid old secrets revealed and rifts healed, a thirteen-year-old Vietnamese orphan raised in rural France by her aging "Grand-Pierre" learns about life, death, and love. |
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Z for ZachariahAfter living alone for a year, believing herself to be the only survivor of a nuclear holocaust, sixteen-year-old Ann makes a startling discovery--a scientist named John Loomis has also survived--but |
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The Young UnicornsA seventeen-year-old boy, former member of a tough New York gang, a blind and talented twelve-year-old musician, the Austin family, and Canon Tallis are among the key characters who become involved in |
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Your Eyes in StarsIn their small New York town, two teenaged girls become friends while helping each other make sense of their families, neighbors, and selves as they approach adulthood in the years preceding World War |
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Your Blues Ain't Like MineSmall-town life in the rural South from the 1950s through the 1980s, emphasizing segregation and the social upheaval beginning in the 1950s. |
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You Know You Love MeBlair and Serena, who go to an exclusive private school in Manhattan, are no longer best friends but are still both consumed with thoughts of boyfriends and college. |
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