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Kat Spears

    Kat Spears crafts realistic, edgy, and honest books for young people, often delving into heartbreaking and humorous territory. Her writing reflects a personal journey of searching for a sense of home, stemming from a childhood marked by frequent moves. Spears uses her fiction as a way to process and escape her own teenage years, offering authentic and relatable narratives. Her distinctive voice captures the complex emotions of adolescence with a blend of sharp wit and profound empathy.

    The Tragedy of Dane Riley
    Richmond Landmarks
    Sway
    • 2021

      The Tragedy of Dane Riley

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      “In this necessary tale grappling with some of the prickly parts of life—mental health, loss, friendship—Spears proves once again that she's a master, not just of the teenage voice, but also of carefully crafting stories with both heart and teeth. Stories that bond themselves to readers and live with them—in them—far after the last page.” —Jason Reynolds, New York Times bestselling author of Stamped and Long Way Down A teen confronts his feelings about his father’s death, his new family, and the girl next door in this emotional young adult novel from critically-acclaimed author Kat Spears Dane Riley’s grasp on reality is slipping, and he’s not sure that he cares. While his mother has moved on after his father’s death, Dane desperately misses the man who made Dane feel okay to be himself. He can’t stand his mother’s boyfriend, or the boyfriend’s son, whose favorite pastime is tormenting Dane. Then there’s the girl next door: Dane can’t quite define their relationship, and he doesn’t know if he’s got the courage to leave the friend zone. An emotional novel about mental health, and dealing with grief and growing up, The Tragedy of Dane Riley is the story of a teenager looking to make sense of his feelings in the wake of tragedy, and finding the strength he needs to make life worth living.

      The Tragedy of Dane Riley
    • 2014

      Sway

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(3632)Add rating

      Jesse Alderman, also known as Sway, avoids emotional connection at all costs, but he's ultimately forced to open his heart when he meets the girl of his dreams. High school senior Jesse Alderman, or "Sway," as he's known, could sell hell to a bishop. He also specializes in getting things people want - term papers, a date with the prom queen, fake IDs. He has few close friends and he never EVER lets emotions get in the way. For Jesse, life is simply a series of business transactions. But when Ken Foster, captain of the football team, leading candidate for homecoming king, and all-around jerk, hires Jesse to help him win the heart of the angelic Bridget Smalley, Jesse finds himself feeling all sorts of things. While following Bridget and learning the intimate details of her life, he falls helplessly in love for the very first time. He also finds himself in an accidental friendship with Bridget's belligerent and self-pitying younger brother who has cerebral palsy. Suddenly, Jesse is visiting old folks at a nursing home in order to run into Bridget, and offering his time to help the less fortunate, all the while developing a bond with this young man who idolizes him. Could the tin man really have a heart after all?

      Sway
    • 2012

      Richmond Landmarks

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Richmond's historical narrative encompasses significant events from early English exploration to its role as the Confederate capital during the Civil War. The book delves into both well-known landmarks and hidden gems that reflect the city's rich heritage. Utilizing the Library of Virginia's extensive collection of historic prints, photographs, and documents, it highlights the social and cultural significance of these sites, offering insights into the pride they instill in locals and their importance in the broader context of American history.

      Richmond Landmarks