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Hey YA Fans!
Weâre in a Moment for cheerleading. Between the adaptation of Megan Abbottâs fantastic Dare Me on USA and the engrossing Netflix docu-series Cheer, this incredible sport is being widely spotlighted in pop culture. Cheerleading is intense, competitive, and requires incredible strength and flexibility. Of course, like dance or gymnastics, itâs a perfect breeding ground for drama. Itâs steeped in tradition and pride, with plenty of opportunities for stories and relationships to bloom and burst (fun fact about me: I used to work for a cheerleading-related organization).
Both Cheer and Dare Me are excellent for YA readers, as they put young people and their drive front and center. If youâre looking for more because youâve marathoned both and/or you prefer your cheerleading in print only, here are a few great YA books about cheerleading.
Since I havenât read these yet â let me tell you about my TBR after seeing Cheer â Iâm using Amazon descriptions. These books feature cheerleading in some capacity, though itâs surprising to see how few of them focus heavily on it. Hopefully, weâll see more soon, given that it has all of the action and hype that any sport does.
Note that this is a far whiter list than it should be. Why is that? Cheerleading is incredibly diverse, and YA should be showcasing that reality far more than it is. Iâve tried to include a wide array of titles, so note this newsletter is a bit longer than normal for that reason.
The Accident by Shannon Freeman
Shane is bored with school, then she meets the hot new volleyball coach. Suddenly, things are looking up. Brandi becomes co-captain of the varsity cheer squad. Dating a famous rapper is not bad either. And Marisa is the featured twirler during halftime. But after a big win, her squad parties a little too hard.
Beneath a Meth Moon by Jacqueline Woodson
Laurel Daneau has moved on to a new life, in a new town, but inside sheâs still reeling from the loss of her beloved mother and grandmother after Hurricane Katrina washed away their home. Laurelâs new life is going well, with a new best friend, a place on the cheerleading squad and T-Boom, co-captain of the basketball team, for a boyfriend. Yet Laurel is haunted by voices and memories from her past.
When T-Boom introduces Laurel to meth, she immediately falls under its spell, loving the way it erases, even if only briefly, her past. But as she becomes alienated from her friends and family, she becomes a shell of her former self, and longs to be whole again. With help from an artist named Moses and her friend Kaylee, sheâs able to begin to rewrite her story and start to move on from her addiction.
The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas
There are no more cheerleaders in the town of Sunnybrook.
First there was the car accidentâtwo girls dead after hitting a tree on a rainy night. Not long after, the murders happened. Those two girls were killed by the man next door. The police shot him, so no one will ever know his reasons. Monicaâs sister was the last cheerleader to die. After her suicide, Sunnybrook High disbanded the cheer squad. No one wanted to be reminded of the girls theyâd lost.
That was five years ago. Now the faculty and students at Sunnybrook High want to remember the lost cheerleaders. But for Monica, itâs not that easy. She just wants to forget.
Only, Monicaâs world is starting to unravel. There are the letters in her stepdadâs desk, an unearthed, years-old cell phone, a strange new friend at school. . . . Whatever happened five years ago isnât over. Some people in town know more than theyâre saying. And somehow, Monica is at the center of it all.
There are no more cheerleaders in Sunnybrook, but that doesnât mean anyone else is safe.
Exit, Pursued By A Bear by EK Johnston
Hermione Winters is captain of her cheerleading team, and in tiny Palermo Heights, this doesnât mean what you think it means. At PHHS, the cheerleaders donât cheer for the sports teams; they are the sports teamâthe pride and joy of a small town. The teamâs summer training camp is Hermioneâs last and marks the beginning of the end ofâŠsheâs not sure what. She does know this season could make her a legend. But during a camp party, someone slips something in her drink. And it all goes black.
In every class, thereâs a star cheerleader and a pariah pregnant girl. Theyâre never supposed to be the same person. Hermione struggles to regain the control sheâs always had and faces a wrenching decision about how to move on. The rape wasnât the beginning of Hermione Winterâs story and sheâs not going to let it be the end. She wonât be anyoneâs cautionary tale.
Flying by Carrie Jones (series)
People have always treated seventeen-year-old Mana as someone in need of protection. Sheâs used to being coddled, being an only child, but itâs hard to imagine anything could ever happen in her small-town, normal life. As her motherâs babying gets more stifling than ever, sheâs looking forward to cheering at the big game and getting out of the house for a while.
But that night, Manaâs life goes haywire.
First, the hot guy sheâs been crushing on at school randomly flips out and starts spitting acid during the game. Then they get into a knockdown, drag-out fight in the locker room, during which Mana finds herself leaping around like a kangaroo on steroids. As a flyer on the cheerleading squad, sheâs always been a good jumper, but this is a bit much. By the time she gets home and finds her house trashed and an alien in the garage, Mana starts to wonder if her mother had her reasons for being overprotective.
It turns out, Manaâs frumpy, timid mom is actually an alien hunter, and now sheâs missingâtaking a piece of technology with her that everyone wants their hands on, both human and alien. Now her supposed partner, a guy that Mana has never met or heard of (and who seems way too young and way too arrogant to be hunting aliens), has shown up, ordering Mana to come with him. Now, on her own for the first time, Mana will have to find a way to save her motherâand maybe the worldâand hope sheâs up to the challenge.
The Geek Girlâs Guide to Cheerleading by Charity Tahmaseb and Darcy Vance
When self-proclaimed geek girl Bethany Reynolds becomes the newest member of the varsity cheerleading squad, she realizes that thereâs one thing worse than blending into the lockers: getting noticed. Who knew cheerleading was so hard? Well, at least thereâs a manual, The Prairie Stone High Varsity Cheerleading Guide. Too bad it doesnât cover any of the really tough questions. Like:
- How do you maintain some semblance of dignity while wearing an insanely short skirt?
- What do you do when the head cheerleader spills her beer on you at your first in-crowd party?
- And how do you protect your best friend from the biggest player in the senior class?
âLockwood Lionsâ series, starting with Always Upbeat / All That by Stephanie Perry Moore
This isnât the official description, but this is series for more reluctant readers thatâs action heavy. Itâs a dual book, so one half of the book is from the perspective of one character â in this case a cheerleader â and the other is told from the perspective of a football player.
Queen of Secrets by Jenny Meyerhoff
This year, Essie Greenâs life is going to be different. Sheâs made the cheerleading squad and caught the eye of the captain of the football team. However, she didnât expect her estranged cousin to join the football team. Micah is instantly branded a freak for praying during games, and Essie doesnât want anything to do with him. As the football teamâs teasing of Micah shifts into hazing, Essie is forced to make a choice between the boy she might love and the cousin she barely knows.
Queerleaders by M. B. Guel (March 17)
âMack snuck a look at the cheerleaders just as Veronica took her place at the top of the pyramid. Time seemed to slow down as the cheerleader swung her long blond ponytail over her shoulder, pompoms high in the airâŠâ
Mackenzie is used to being different from other kidsâand to being bullied for not fitting into the rigid social expectations of her Catholic High School. Luckily, Mackâs best friend Lila has her back so school isnât the total hell it could be. But itâs pretty damn close.
Until something very mysterious happensâMack becomes a cheerleader magnet. Even she has a hard time believing it. And Lila is not too happy about her friendâs sudden popularity with the cool kids.
Is Mack being set up for an epic fail? Or is she finally headed for acceptanceâand maybe even romanceâŠ
âThe Squadâ series starting with Perfect Cover by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Bayport Highâs Varsity cheer squad is made up of the hottest of the hot. But this A-list is dangerous in more ways than one. The Squad is actually a cover for the most highly trained group of underage government operatives the United States has ever assembled. They have the perfect cover, because, beyond herkeys and highlights, no one expects anything from a cheerleader.
Squad by Mariah MacCarthy
Jenna Watson is a cheerleader. And she wants you to know itâs not some Hollywood crap: they are not every guyâs fantasy. They are not the âmean girlsâ of Marsen High School. Theyâre literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. Theyâre a family.
But all that changes when Jennaâs best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, sheâs not getting invited out with the rest of the squad. Sheâs always a step behind. And she has no idea why.
While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love.
When Jenna loses the sport and the friends sheâs always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?
Troy High by Shana Norris
Narrated by Cassie, a shy outsider who fears that an epic high school rivalry is about to go up in flames, the story follows the Trojans and Spartans as they declare war on the football field. After the beautiful Elenaâwho used to be the captain of the Spartan cheerleadersâtransfers to Troy High and falls madly in love with Cassieâs brother Perry, the Spartans vow that the annual homecoming game will never be forgotten.
The Trojans and Spartans pull wicked pranks on each other as homecoming approaches. And the Spartansâ wildcard football star, Ackley, promises to take down the Trojansâ offensive line. But the stakes are raised when Cassie is forced to choose between the boy she loves (a Spartan) and loyalty to her family and school. Troy High will seduce readers with its incendiary cast of mythic proportions.
Thanks for hanging out, and weâll see you again later this week!
â Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram and editor of (Donât) Call Me Crazy and Here We Are.
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