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Eric Smith

2 Books
Step onto campus and get ready for the wildest, weirdest, and most unforgettable days of your life. Welcome to opening day at college! In this unique collection of linked short stories, sixteen acclaimed young adult authors bring the chaos, excitement, and awkwardness of freshman orientation to life. From overbearing parents who just will not leave to reinventing your identity away from your high school reputation, these stories capture every relatable moment of taking those first shaky steps into adulthood. But this is not just your average campus tour. While some students are stuck working at the college bookstore or trying to make new friends, others are dealing with emotional support bunnies or even hunting ghosts in the library's romance section. Spanning genres from heartfelt contemporary to laugh-out-loud comedy and spooky supernatural, this anthology perfectly captures the unpredictable magic of starting over. Whether you are heading off to a dorm soon or just dreaming of your future independence, this vibrant collection is your ultimate survival guide to freshman year.
13-18 Years 331 Pages
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Fierce vigilantes, Chinese pirate ghosts, and treacherous poison gardens set the stage for young people fighting for their right to love. This groundbreaking anthology plunges you into the beautiful, messy complexities of interracial and LGBTQ romance. You will travel from the historical tensions of colonial India to vibrant modern flower festivals, meeting characters who refuse to let societal boundaries dictate their hearts. Every story places differences front and center, exploring how backgrounds can matter deeply while also not mattering at all when true connection strikes. Celebrate the power of brilliant, hopeful youth defying expectations across genres from contemporary drama to historical fantasy. These diverse tales prove that the most profound love stories happen when you dare to color outside the lines.
13-18 Years 312 Pages
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