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These books can be found in the Juvenile, Teen, and/or Adult
collections of the San Francisco Public Library.
Please check the online catalog for location, or ask a librarian for help.
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A Little Piece of Sky by Nicole Bailey-Williams
After the murder of her alcoholic mother, Song Byrd must confront her past abuse
and the incarceration of her brother.
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Tyrell by Coe Booth
With his family at a homeless
shelter and his father in jail, should Tyrell risk going the way his father has gone?
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Manchild in the Promised Land by Claude Brown
This classic novel is a fictional account of the author’s street life in Harlem.
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Upstate by
Kalisha Buckhanon
Can Natasha’s love for Antonio survive after he is sent to prison for killing his father?
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Drama High: The Fight by
L. Devine
At a predominately white high school, can Jayd get through junior year drama free?
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Romiette and Julio by
Sharon Draper
Can Julio’s and Romiette’s inter-racial relationship survive the pressures of their urban neighborhood?
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Bang! by
Sharon Flake
Traumatized by the violent killing of her younger brother, Kee-Lee begins a healing process that goes terribly wrong.
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Money Hungry by
Sharon Flake
Raspberry knows she can make the money that will keep her from having to return to life on the streets.
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Who am I Without Him? Short Stories about Girls and the Boys in Their Lives by
Sharon Flake
Urban teen girls confront the difficulties of relationships with boys.
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Bronx Masquerade by
Nikki Grimes
An open-mic poetry slam brings teens together in the Bronx as they
share their experiences about growing up in the ghetto.
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Imani in Young Love and Deception by
Jackie Hardrick
Imani must deal with the pressures of being “the girl from the hood” at a mostly
white suburban high school.
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The First Part Last by
Angela Johnson
Bobby must face the challenges of being a single father.
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Teenage Bluez by A. Jones
This book is a collection of stories about urban teens facing challenges of drugs and violence.
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Bluford Series by Paul
Langan
Set in urban America, this ten volume series follows the lives of African-American teens at Bluford High School.
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The Contender by
Robert Lipsyte
A high school dropout escapes the streets by learning how to box.
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Chill Wind by
Janet McDonald
Now that Aisha has received a termination-of-welfare-benefits notice,
how can she support herself and her two young children in New York City?
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Harlem Hustle by
Janet McDonald
Eric “Hustle” Samson knows how to make it on the streets,
but his dream of rap stardom is making him think twice.
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Too Beautiful for Words by
Monique W. Morris
Can Peaches break away from life on the streets as a prostitute?
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Autobiography of my Dead Brother by
Walter Dean Myers
After the shooting death of his best friend, Jesse finds an escape from the ghetto in his sketchbook.
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Monster by
Walter Dean Myers
Steve writes a film script about his life and his trial for a botched robbery and murder of a store owner.
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Slam! by
Walter Dean Myers
Slam is counting on basketball as his ticket out of the ghetto.
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Street Love by
Walter Dean Myers
Does first love spell disaster for Damien and Junice? Read this free-verse story and find out.
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Imani All Mine by
Connie Porter
Tasha, 15, struggles with school and raising her baby in a neighborhood filled with violence.
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Push by
Sapphire
Precious fights to reclaim her life after suffering years of sexual abuse by her parents.
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Hip-Hop High School by
Alan Lawrence Sitomer
Theresa finds an escape from the bad times of high school in the sounds of hip-hop.
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The Hoopster by
Alan Lawrence Sitomer
After being attacked in a hate crime, Andre questions everything he once believed in.
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The Coldest Winter Ever by
Sister Souljah
Winter learns a brutal lesson about life after living with her drug dealer father and materialistic mother.
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The Dying Ground by
Nichelle D. Tramble
Maceo searches for the killer of his best friend on the drug filled streets of his Oakland neighborhood.
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Flyy Girl by
Omar Tyree
Good girl no more, Tracey begins to live life with a sense of adventure.
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Ballad of a Ghetto Poet by
A.J. White
Chico finds that poetry is his only escape from the inner-city neighborhood in which he lives.
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When Kambia Elaine Flew in From Neptune by
Lori Aurelia Williams
Living in a poor section of Houston, Shayla tries to understand the problems that shape the life of her new neighbor.
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