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FICTION
The following
books can be found
in the Fiction
collection, shelved by the first three letters of the author's last
name,
e.g., F BAR .
Bonham,
Frank. GIMME AN
"H," GIMME
AN "E," GIMME AN "L," GIMMIE A "P."
Katie was
abandoned by
her mother
when she was nine. To make matters worse, her father marries a
woman
only nine years older than Kate who resents and mistreats her when her
father is away.
Bridges, Sue
Ellen. NOTES
FOR ANOTHER
LIFE.
Kevin and
Wren live with
their grandparents
because their parents are incapable of taking care of them
properly.
There father is institutionalized and their mother lives in Atlanta.
Brooks, Bruce. THE
MOVES
MAKE THE MAN.
Jeremy is
a bright,
happy, well-adjusted
black boy who lives alone with his mother. Bix is having a
difficult
time living alone with his stepfather while his mother is in a mental
hospital.
Burnham, Nikki. Royally
jacked.
After
her parents split up, fifteen-year-old Valerie must decide whether to
live with her mom in Virginia, or go with her dad, who's just gotten a
job in a foreign country.
Cole, Brock. CELINE.
Celine
Morienval is a
16-year-old
artist living in a Chicago loft with her 22-year-old stepmother who has
custody while her father is away on an extended lecture tour in Europe.
Colman, Hila. TELL
ME NO
LIES.
Angela is
13 and has
never met her
real father. She meets him by accident.
Coleman, Hila. JUST
THE TWO
OF US.
Sammy
lives with her
father after
her mother’ death. They travel all over the country due to his
job,
but when he decides to settle down, Sammy has to adjust to trying to
make
real friends.
Cooney,
Caroline. FAMILY
REUNION.
Shelley
cannot believe
that her
perfect relatives have invited her and her Dad to a family
reunion.
It’s not her fault that her dad has remarried—again, and their
attitudes
make her crazy.
Fox, Paula. A
PLACE APART.
When
Victoria is only 13,
her father
suddenly dies leaving her to deal with may problems: reduced
family
income, a move from Boston to New Oxford, and her mother's plans to
remarry.
Fox, Paula. THE
MOONLIGHT
MAN.
This
story is about a
15-year-old
who’s still dealing with her emotions about her parents’ divorce when
she
was 3.
Goldsmith,
Katie. IN THE
WINGS.
Jessie’s
parents are
separated and
a divorce seems imminent. Jessie’s in a downward, negative spiral
which will not change until she is able to accept the divorce situation
for what it is.
Guest, Elissa
Haden. OVER
THE MOON.
Kate
Baker's parents were
killed
in an accident when she was 8. Aunt Georgia has raised Kate, Jay,
and Mattie, but Mattie moved out 4 years ago and Kate, now 16, is
confronting
the death of her parents and related family issues.
Hinton, S. E. TEX.
Tex is
15. His
father is away
more than at home, his mother died when he was little. Tex
believes
his dad is working hard at the rodeo and doesn't really mean to stay
away
so long without sending money home. But Mace, Tex's older brother
who is raising Tex, knows better. The hardest thing for Tex is
learning
his father's secret and learning to appreciate Mace's love and concern
for him.
Holland,
Isabelle. THE MAN
WITHOUT
A FACE.
Charles
asks Justin, a
community
recluse whose face had been severely burned, to tutor him to pass a
rigorous
entrance exam. Charles learns to appreciate hard work and, more
importantly,
learns about friendship and love as he and Justin tear down emotional
walls
each had built around himself.
Howe, Norma. GOD,
THE
UNIVERSE, AND
HOT FUDGE SUNDAES.
16-year-old
Alfie Newton
has just
experienced the death of her younger sister who died of a congenital
muscle
disease which affected her all of her life. Following her
sister's
death and parents' divorce, Alfie is forced to come to terms with her
own
attitudes about death, religion, and love.
Hunt, Irene. UP
A ROAD
SLOWLY.
After his
mother's death,
7-year-old
Julie Trelling chooses to live with her Aunt Cordclia instead of her
father
and his new wife. This novel traces Julie's development through
her
18th birthday.
Klaveness, Jan
O’Donnell. GHOST
ISLAND.
In three
years, Delia’s
father has
died, and mother has remarried. She decides to go to the Canadian
lake and the island her father willed to her, but not all turns out as
she has planned.
Klein, Norma.
ANGEL FACE.
The
youngest of 4
children, Jason
finds himself shouldering most of the brunt of their parents’ recent
divorce.
Klein, Norma. MOM,
THE
WOLFMAN, AND
ME.
Brett is
happy with
living with
her single mother. Brett must learn to accept her mother’s new
husband,
the wolfman.
Klein, Norma. TAKING
SIDES.
After her
parent’s
divorce, Nell
finds she must learn to adjust to different living arrangements.
Levy, Marilyn. SUMMER
SNOW.
Leslie is
devastated by
her parents’
divorce and blames her father for it.
Mazer, Harry. SOMEONE’S
MOTHER IS MISSING.
Lisa and
Robyn are
sisters trying
to cope after their wealthy father's death. To compound matters,
their mother leaves after creditors repossess their personal effects
and
the girls go to live with their Aunt Renee and her teenage son, Sam.
Mazer, Norma
Fox. TAKING
TERRI MUELLER.
Terri
always thought her
mother
was dead. After she learns that her father kidnapped her after
their
divorce, Terri’s search for her missing mother begins.
Moriarty,
Laura. The center of
everything.
Evelyn
Bucknow is happy living with her single mother, Tina, in a small
apartment outside Kerrville, Kansas, until Tina's failed romance with
her married boss leaves her jobless and desperate, forcing Evelyn to
distance herself and turn to her conventional grandmother for
help.
Myers, Walter Dean. SOMEWHERE IN THE
DARKNESS.
Jimmy’s
home has been
with Mama
Jean since his mother died. His father is in prison, but when he
shows up unexpectedly, Jimmy decides to go with him on a cross-country
trek, against Mama Jean’s best arguments.
Neufeld, John. SUNDAY
FATHER.
Two youth
react
differently to their
parents’ divorces.
O’Neal, Zibby. A
FORMAL
FEELING.
Emily
Dickinson said,
"After great
pain, a formal feeling comes." Ever since her mother's death a
year
ago, Anne has experienced a great emptiness, "a formal feeling" that
separates
her from her family and friends.
Paulsen, Gary. HATCHET.
Brian is
on his way to
spend the
summer with his father in Canada when the single-engine plane he is
flying
in must make a crash landing, killing the pilot and leaving Brian
stranded
in the wilderness.
Peck, Richard. UNFINISHED
PORTRAIT
OF JESSICA.
Jessica
blames her mother
for her
parents’ divorce and shuts her out of her life. She is in for a
rude
awakening about her parents when she visits her father in Mexico.
Peck, Richard. FATHER
FIGURE.
After the
death of their
mother
from suicide to escape the ravages of cancer, Jim and Bryon’s
grandmother
sends them to Florida to live with a father they never knew.
Platt, Kin. THE
BOY WHO
COULD MAKE
HIMSELF DISAPPEAR.
Roger is
rejected by both
of his
parents after being seriously burned in an accident.
Rylant,
Cynthia. A KINDNESS.
Chip is
very close to his
mother,
a single parent he calls Annie. When Annie becomes pregnant and
will
not disclose the identity of the father, their relationship is
destroyed.
Sebestyen,
Ouida. IOU’S.
Stowe
lives with his
divorced mother
but is feeling torn between his loyalty to her and his desire to seek
the
love of his other relatives.
Talbert, Marc. PILLOW
OF
CLOUDS.
After
Chester’s parents
divorce
he’s faced with a tough decision: which parent will he choose to
live with?
Voigt, Cynthia.
A SOLITARY
BLUE.
Jeff
lives with his
father after
being abandoned by his mother.
Voigt, Cynthia.
HOMECOMING.
Dicey and
her siblings
are abandoned
by their mother in a mall parking lot and travel to stay with their
grandmother,
having to prove their worth before being allowed to stay.
Voigt, Cynthia.
DICEY’S
SONG.
A sequel
to Homecoming,
Dicey has
to make many adjustments to their new life with Gram.
Voigt, Cynthia.
SONS FROM
AFAR.
The
Tillerman boys
learn something
about their own character when they set off to find their father, the
man
who deserted their mother and four children some years before she died.
Wittlinger,
Ellen. Hard love.
After
starting to publish a zine in which he writes his secret feelings about
his lonely life and his parents' divorce, sixteen-year-old John meets
an unusual girl and begins to develop a healthier
personality.
Zindel, Paul. THE AMAZING AND DEATH
DEFYING DIARY OF EUGENE DINGMAN.
Eugene is able to survive
a summer
of dealing with his mother’s first romantic interest since his parents’
divorce, a need to reestablish a relationship with his estranged
father,
and his first love.
NONFICTION
306.81 MAR
Marriage and divorce : opposing viewpoints.
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