Technically this is fiction marketed to adults with a young adult protagonist but I think it would have some teen appeal, esp for teens who want to read fiction for adults. It is not marked with the nostalgia and looking back that a lot of FMtAwaYAP has - it is narrated in the present, and although it is not a thriller in its pacing, it has a tense plot enacted with dreamy immediacy - slow in the way that moments of emergency are slow. A great book to read on a hot summer day in a small town in Pennsylvania (or wherever).