One such book could be 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman. It's not exactly about a girl, but it has elements that might be relevant. It features a boy who is raised by the inhabitants of a graveyard. There might be other books that are more directly about a girl and a grave, but this is a great start for exploring stories in a similar vein.
There is a series called 'The Mediator' by Meg Cabot. The main character, Suze, has the ability to see and communicate with the dead. While it's not entirely focused on a grave, graves and cemeteries play an important role in the series as she deals with ghosts. It's a fun and engaging teen fiction series that might be what you're looking for.
Yes, there are. For example, some mystery or horror teen fiction might have a plot where a girl is involved with something related to a grave. It could be a story about her uncovering secrets in an old cemetery or dealing with a mystery that has a connection to a grave.
One great book is 'The Night Gardener' which has elements related to nocturnal animals. It's a spooky teen fiction where the night holds many secrets and some of the strange happenings involve creatures that are more active at night.
One great option is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. It's about Lara Jean, a teen girl. She writes love letters to all the boys she has had crushes on. Her sister mails these letters out by accident, which leads to a series of romantic and humorous situations as she deals with the fallout. The story is filled with the kind of teen romance that many can relate to.
One great book is 'The Language of Flowers' by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. It's not directly about foster care but has elements of a young girl's journey of self - discovery which can be related to the experiences of those in foster care. The main character, Victoria, has had a difficult past and her growth throughout the story is inspiring.
I'm not sure of a specific fiction book that is solely about a homeless teen in Miami off the top of my head. However, you could start by searching on online book platforms. Use keywords like 'homeless teen Miami fiction'. There are often niche books that might not be widely known but could be exactly what you're looking for. You might also ask in book clubs or on social media groups dedicated to reading or Miami - related topics.
One such book could be 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. Although it's not solely about losing a boyfriend in the traditional sense, it deals with loss and love in a very poignant way. The main character, Hazel, has a relationship with Augustus while dealing with her own mortality and the idea of losing him.
I don't know of a specific Morton book about a girl in fiction off - hand. However, if you search for 'Morton' and 'fiction' and 'girl' in a large library database or a major online bookstore, you may be able to find something. Some bookstores also have staff who are really good at making recommendations based on such general criteria.
One great 'girl to underworld' teen fiction is 'City of Bones' by Cassandra Clare. It has a female protagonist who gets drawn into a dangerous underworld of demons and shadowhunters. The story is filled with action, mystery, and a touch of romance.
One such book is 'Dealing with Dragons' by Patricia C. Wrede. It's a great junior fiction that tells the story of a princess who doesn't want to be a proper princess and befriends a dragon instead.
Maybe she wants to fit in at a regular school or hide something from her homeschooled life.