- Iveliz explains it all, Andrea Beatriz Arango ; Alyssa Bermudez
- La tierra de las grullas, Aida Salazar ; translated by Abel Berriz
- Hidden powers, Lise Meitner's call to science, Jeannine Atkins
- If I tell you the truth, by Jasmin Kaur
- Rain rising, Courtne Comrie
- When we make it, Elisabet Velasquez
- Tu corazón, mi cielo, el amor en los tiempos del hambre, Margarita Engle ; traducción de Alexis Romay
- Wave, Diana Farid ; art by Kris Goto
- Tilt, Ellen Hopkins
- Golden girl, Reem Faruqi
- Solo, Kwame Alexander with Mary Rand Hess
- Blood moon, Lucy Cuthew
- Muted, Tami Charles
- The snow fell three graves deep, voices from the Donner party, Allan Wolf
- Chlorine sky, Mahogany L. Browne
- Loving vs. Virginia, a documentary novel of the landmark civil rights case, by Patricia Hruby Powell ; artwork by Shadra Strickland
- Perfect, Ellen Hopkins
- We belong, Cookie Hiponia
- Your heart, my sky, love in a time of hunger, Margarita Engle
- Alone, Megan E. Freeman
- House arrest, K.A. Holt
- The door of no return, Kwame Alexander
- What about Will, Ellen Hopkins
- Not hungry, Kate Karyus Quinn
- Flooded, requiem for Johnstown, a novel in verse by Ann E. Burg
- Jazz owls, a novel of the Zoot Suit Riots, Margarita Engle ; illustrated by Rudy Gutierrez
- Tricks, Ellen Hopkins
- A seed in the sun, Aida Salazar
- Identical, Ellen Hopkins
- They call me Güero, a border kid's poems, by David Bowles
- Grasping mysteries, girls who loved math, Jeannine Atkins
- A time to dance, Padma Venkatraman
- Smoke, Ellen Hopkins
- Me dicen Güero, poemas de un chavo de la frontera, David Bowles
- The crossover, by Kwame Alexander
- La luna dentro de mí, Aida Salazar ; traducción de Alberto Jimenez Rioja ; illustrations, Joe Cepeda
- Ode to a nobody, Caroline Brooks DuBois
- One last shot, a story of wartime photographer Gerda Taro, Kip Wilson
- Impulse, Ellen Hopkins
- Junk boy, Tony Abbott
- The language of fire, Joan of Arc reimagined, Stephanie Hemphill
- Odder, Katherine Applegate ; with illustrations by Charles Santoso
- Other words for home, Jasmine Warga
- Trouper, by Meg Kearney ; paintings by E. B. Lewis
- Inside out & back again, Thanhha Lai
- Emmy in the key of code, by Aimee Lucido
- Me (Moth), Amber McBride
- The canyon's edge, Dusti Bowling
- Burned, Ellen Hopkins
- We are all so good at smiling, Amber McBride