A. S. King

A. S. King is an American author known for her young adult fiction. She has received several awards for her work, including the Michael L. Printz Honor.

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  1. 1. Dig

    "Dig" is a compelling young adult novel that delves into the complex dynamics of a dysfunctional family grappling with secrets, inheritance, and racism. The story unfolds through the perspectives of five teenagers related as grandchildren to a pair of wealthy, prejudiced grandparents. As each grandchild confronts personal challenges and family expectations, they gradually uncover the toxic roots of their family's wealth and the insidious nature of racism passed down through generations. The narrative weaves these individual struggles into a poignant critique of societal issues, urging a break from destructive familial cycles.

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  2. 2. The Bad War

    Set against the backdrop of a dystopian society, this gripping narrative delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of unchecked power. The story follows a group of unlikely allies who band together to challenge the oppressive regime that has taken control of their world. As they navigate a landscape filled with danger and deception, they must confront their own fears and prejudices to uncover the truth and ignite a spark of hope for a better future. With its richly drawn characters and thought-provoking themes, this tale explores the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

  3. 3. Everybody Sees The Ants

    A poignant exploration of resilience and self-discovery, this novel follows Lucky Linderman, a teenager grappling with the trauma of bullying and the emotional scars left by his father's absence. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, Lucky finds solace in vivid dreams where he interacts with his grandfather, a Vietnam War POW. These dreams become a refuge, offering him guidance and courage to confront his real-world challenges. Through a blend of magical realism and raw emotion, the story delves into themes of family, identity, and the power of inner strength.

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  4. 6. Ask The Passengers

    A sixteen-year-old girl quietly addresses the strangers she imagines riding in airplanes, asking whether they’re happy, and uses those makeshift confessions to try to understand her own questions about love, identity, faith, and truth. When rumors about her private life ignite cruelty and judgment in her small, conservative town, she faces harassment, family strain, and the pressure to perform certainty she doesn’t feel. Witty, tender, and unflinchingly honest, the story follows her search for belonging and the courage it takes to speak her own truth.

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