
10 YA Books Set in ’90s
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I think it’s safe to say that the ’90s are having a moment. Between countless ’90s TV revivals and new shows like Netflix’s Everything Sucks, it’s clear that nostalgia for pop culture from the days of Spice Girls, Full House, and overalls is running high. Book Riot has collected 100 Must-Read Books and Comics from the ‘90s for your reading pleasure, but the thirst for ’90s is clearly spreading to newer YA titles. Although published in this century, these are YA books set in the ’90s. Does that make them historical fiction? Please say no. I’m not ready to feel that old.
Meri lives in Alaska, and feels like the whole world is passing her by. Set during the summer before senior year, she struggles with impatience to get out of Alaska and see the world, and fear of the unknown, especially when everything around her keeps changing so quickly.
Best friends since childhood, Althea finds herself in love with Oliver…but Oliver is sick: he falls asleep for weeks at a time and his memory is unreliable. When Oliver and his mom head to New York City to seek treatment, Althea follows him and lands in mid-1990s Brooklyn.
When her mom gets married, Maggie finds herself moving from Chicago to Ireland, which feels like a different world from what she’s used to. Inspired by her grunge-loving uncle and reeling from so much change, Maggie heads to Rome to see Nirvana, accompanied by a boy she’s quickly falling for.
Rani’s father brought her and her mother to Moloka’i, separating her mother from their Gujarati immigrant community and driving a deeper wedge between the family. When Rani finally catches her father cheating, she shaves her head and embraces her dreams of becoming a rapper, even if it does lead her to make some dangerous choices in regards to the much-older Mark.
