Er, let's see..>I just read one called "Sophomore Switch" where the characters were in college (they "switched" lives for ...what I *would've* assumed was part of junior year abroad if it weren't for the title of the book?)
If you want ones where the protagonist just...isn't in school, for whatever reason (on vacation, not the setting of the book, what have you), I've got plenty. But usually there's some assumption that the character would go to school at some point, or has been. And not that the parent isn't around at all--in many cases the parent is very there (ie, one I read recently "Beige" is about a kid (16? 17?) who is dumped on her aged punk rocker dad for the summer meeting him for the first time and figuring out who she is, sorta)
I think the Traveling Pants girls are in the summer of their freshman year of college in the last book.
I saw this book at the bookstore today:
I am the Messenger - ZUSAK
After capturing a bank robber, nineteen-year-old cab driver Ed Kennedy begins receiving mysterious messages that direct him to addresses where people need help, and he begins getting over his lifelong feeling of worthlessness.
I've just finished two books, Kushiel's Dart and Kushiel's Chosen the first two in a series by Jacqueline Carey. Has anyone read these? They are fantasy-alternate history, although not really alternate history. It takes place in a fantasy version of France and the main character is Phadre, who is a courtesan and becomes a spy.
Can y'all give me titles of young adult novels where the lead character is either just out of high school or in college proper?
Barb,
Megan McCafferty books. (Sloppy Firsts is the first in the trilogy....but in the second book they are in college).
Paper Towns by John Green is graduation summer before college.
I Love You Beth Cooper is also around graduation.
Barb --
Shift
by Jennifer Bradbury. 2 time periods the summer between high school and college and freshman yr. So Good. Very much a YA book. And even more unusually -- the main characters are boys.
What about Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist? Were they still in high school? I can't remember.
Also, has anyone read The Forest of Hands and Teeth yet?
I thought it would be like The Village (the M. Night Shyamalan movie), and it has similarities, but fortunately it isn't mind-numbingly stupid in the way the film was.
Reasonably good, although there were things that I wanted to be more fully explained that never were. Still, I liked it.