The Issues books are in-depth examinations of subjects that are often difficult to talk about, such as abortion rights, feminism, assisted dying and mental health. They are written by authors who have a personal involvement and commitment to the subject they are writing about.

Enough

In this high-interest novel for teens, Lizzie has to protect herself from her mother's boyfriend while looking out for her brother.

All Good Children

In this work of young adult fiction set in the not-too-distant future, Max tries to maintain his identity in a world where the only way to survive is to conform.

The Turing Machinists

Del, a teenager with Asperger's, enlists the help of other special-needs students and a washed-up rock star to win a battle-of-the-bands competition and keep his parents from divorcing.

Race Against Time

Small-town journalist Claire Abbott investigates a bomb threat in the local high school in this work of crime fiction.

High Note

In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Hailey and her best friend compete for a part in an opera.

Dancing in the Rain

In this novel for teens, sixteen-year-old Brenna tries to make sense of her life after her beloved adoptive mother dies.

Native Men of Courage

This is an inspiring book for Native American youth about contemporary, courageous men who have made a difference in their communities.

Gang Tackle

In this high-interest sports novel, Jamal and his teammates take a stand against their new coach when his bullying and discrimination go too far.

Trial by Fire

In this novel for teens, Riley gets a crash course in small-town prejudice when an immigrant man is accused of a crime that Riley is sure he did not commit.

Upstaged

In this novel for teens, Ellie loves musical theater and is used to getting leading roles, but after she moves to the big city, she has to share a part with a talented girl who seems determined to outshine her.

Susanna Moodie: Roughing It in the Bush

Carol Shields was fascinated by Susanna Moodie, a Romantic writer who left England for Canada in 1832 where she and her family soon found themselves starving in their new home. Moodie's novel Roughing It in the Bush, an acerbic testament to settler life, made her famous. Shields' interpretation of Moodie comes to life as a graphic novel.

When Blood Lies

In this work of crime fiction, rookie reporter Nicole Charles works to uncover a money-laundering ring.

Don't Tell, Don't Tell, Don't Tell

When his only friend goes missing, Frederick – who has Asperger’s – doesn’t know what to do. His friend Angel made him promise not to tell anyone about her plan to run away, but when the police call Frederick in for questioning his loyalty to her may have done more harm than good.

Rodent

In this novel for teens, Isabelle knows all about shouldering responsibility: she looks after her younger siblings because their mother is often drunk or absent. School is a nightmare, but one teacher seems to understand that Isabelle has talent to spare.

Breaking Big

When another ballet dancer’s injury lands him a major role, mischief-loving Robin must face his friends’ jealousy and the biggest challenge of his dance career in this novel for teens.

Under Threat

In this high-interest novel for teen readers, a girl struggles with the threats that her abortion-providing parents are receiving and the reactions of her girlfriend's family.

Stepping Out

Paige Larsson, YouTube comedy vlogger, has always used humor to cope with her disability—but an opportunity to compete in stand-up comedy is a big step out of her comfort zone in this novel for teens.

Spirit Level

Harriet is a donor-conceived child who is connecting with her half-siblings in this work of young adult fiction.