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  • Strange Alchemy

    Gwenda Bond

    Paperback (Switch Press, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Gwenda Bond's first book Blackwood has been reimagined and brought back to life with new vision.On Roanoke Island, the legend of the Lost Colony ― and the 114 colonists who vanished without a trace more than four hundred years ago ― still haunts the town. But that's just a story told for the tourists. When 114 people suddenly disappear from the island in present day, it seems history is repeating itself ― and an unlikely pair of seventeen-year-olds might be the only hope of bringing the missing back. Miranda Blackwood, a member of one of island's most infamous families, and Grant Rawling, the sherrif's son, who has demons and secrets of his own, find themselves at the center of the mystery. As the unlikely pair works to uncover the secrets of the new Lost Colony, they must dodge everyone from the authorities to long-dead alchemists as they race against time to save their family and friends before they too are gone for good.
  • Becoming Darkness

    Lindsay Brambles

    Hardcover (Switch Press, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Like everyone else living in Haven, seventeen-year-old Sophie Harkness is an Immune - a carrier of the genetic mutation that protects her from the virus Hitler unleashed upon the world more than half a century ago. A virus that wiped out most of humanity and turned two-hundred million people into vamps. But after her best friend is brutally murdered and several attempts are made on her own life, Sophie becomes determined to find answers to what seems to be a conspiracy running generations deep. And when she questions the peace treaty that keeps her small community protected, Sophie begins to discover terrible truths about herself and what it means to be human in a world ruled by darkness.
  • The Boundless Sublime

    Lili Wilkinson

    Hardcover (Switch Press, March 1, 2018)
    Ruby Jane Galbraith has nothing left. After an accident tears her family apart, she finds her entire world obliterated. And it's all her fault. The only thing that makes sense to her is Fox - a gentle new friend who is wise, soulful, and clever, yet oddly naive about the ways of the world. Fox understands her loss. Her pain. And he offers her a way out - a chance to find peace in a community that seems guided by love. He asks her to join him at the Institute of the Boundless Sublime. Ruby knows one thing for sure: her life without Fox is a life she doesn't want to live, and the Institute is the only way to keep him. But as she's drawn into the Institute's web, Ruby begins to learn its sinister secrets. A fast-paced plot and searing prose drive this gripping drama about an ordinary girl drawn into a secretive cult and how far she will go for love.
  • Life in Color: A Coloring Book for Bold, Bright, Messy Works-In-Progress

    Katie Abey, Stephanie Corfee, Jack Kasprzak, Courtney Autumn Martin, Christina Rene Mrozik, Rubens Scarelli, Shanghee Shin, David Sossella, Phil Wheeler

    Paperback (Switch Press, Sept. 1, 2016)
    A spunky coloring book for every artist who's ever experienced the joys and heartache of adolescence, this book is chock-full of patterns, curves, prints, and scenes reminiscent of the artists' teenage years. With over forty full-page illustrations, you're in for hours of fun
  • Life in Color

    Courtney Autumn Martin

    eBook (Switch Press, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Calling all teenagers and teens at heart! Packed with over forty designs, ranging from basic to intricate, these edgy pieces of art are just waiting for you to add your creative flair. A practice space for the budding artist, a gallery of contemporary artwork, and a canvas for your creativity, this book will inspire you to embrace your inner teen — be it band geek, party animal, or daydreamer — and color away!
  • Portraits of Celina

    Sue Whiting

    Hardcover (Switch Press, April 1, 2015)
    Celina O'Malley was sixteen years old when she disappeared. Now, almost forty years later, Bayley is sleeping in Celina's room, wearing her clothes, hearing her voice. What does Celina want? And who will suffer because of it? A ghost story. A love story. A story of revenge.
  • The Isobel Journal

    Isobel Harrop

    (Switch Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    This quirky, narrative scrapbook gives readers a witty, honest look at what it means to be a teenager. Using mini-graphic novels, photos, sketches, and captions, The Isobel Journal offers a unique glimpse into the creative life of eighteen-year-old Isobel, just a northern girl from where nothing really happens.
  • Love & Profanity Special Edition

    Rachael Hanel, Nick Healy, Nate LeBoutillier, Lindsy Jo O'Brien

    eBook (Switch Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Love & Profanity features more than forty brief, brilliant, and unforgettable true stories from writers both renowned and on the rise. The special edition e-book also includes the winner and five finalists from the "Tell Your True Story" contest, sponsored by Switch Press and Wattpad, the world's largest community of readers and writers. In these stories you will discover strange and surprising scenes of people coming of age amidst the everyday intensity of teenage life. You will witness transformative moments arising from the mundane. And you will encounter the young adult in full splendor, humor, and horror.
  • Half My Facebook Friends Are Ferrets

    J.A. Buckle

    Hardcover (Switch Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Sixteen-year-old Josh fantasizes about becoming a death metal guitarist complete with tattoos, piercings, and hoards of adoring fans (girls, mostly). But it's not easy when his super strict mom wont let him grow out his hair! Luckily, Josh has a way of coping with life's setbacks; it's only a diary, but it contains all Josh's hopes, dreams, and frustrations (not to mention some great ideas for band names and lyrics!). There's a lot he wants to get done before his 17th birthday, but things never turn out quite like he plans. What Josh doesn't know is that his mother also kept a diary around the time he was born, and a secret in there holds the key to Josh's life becoming a whole lot more metal.
  • State of Grace

    Hilary Badger

    Hardcover (Switch Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The trees are laden with fruit and the water in the lagoon is as clear as crystal. Wren's world is a utopia. If only she could stop the strange visions she's started having: flashes of another world, where there are people she doesn't know, couldn't possibly know, but who somehow feel familiar. What does Blaze, the most beautiful and mysterious of creations, know about what's going on in Wren's head? When she uncovers the lies that are propping up everything she has ever believed in, Wren must choose: remain in blissful ignorance or face the ugly truth?
  • Becoming Darkness

    Lindsay Brambles

    Paperback (Switch Press, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Like everyone else living in Haven, seventeen-year-old Sophie Harkness is an Immune - a carrier of the genetic mutation that protects her from the virus Hitler unleashed upon the world more than half a century ago. A virus that wiped out most of humanity and turned two-hundred million people into vamps. But after her best friend is brutally murdered and several attempts are made on her own life, Sophie becomes determined to find answers to what seems to be a conspiracy running generations deep. And when she questions the peace treaty that keeps her small community protected, Sophie begins to discover terrible truths about herself and what it means to be human in a world ruled by darkness.
  • G.G. Rock Climbs:

    Marty Mokler Banks, Alisa Mokler Harper

    Paperback (Switch Monkey Press, Sept. 13, 2014)
    Eight-year-old G.G. climbs all over stuff—from the couch in her apartment to the boulders at the park. So when she’s invited to Stinky Sarah’s birthday party at Rock Star climbing gym, G.G.’s up the wall in no time. G.G. likes it so much, she and her friend, Isaac, take a rock climbing class. When they head outside, things are suddenly more difficult. Can G.G. brave those steep rock faces up Zoo Canyon? Scale this death-defying chapter book for ages 6—10.