The Princetta, by Anne-Laure Bondoux
I'm a young man in his early 20s but I have been exposed to a wide variety of literature over the years, and I've found that many of my favorites, such as the Westing Game, A Wrinkle in Time, and Julie of the Wolves are all here in your store. There was one that was missing however that I think really communicates the strong girl/young woman concept, and that is "The Princetta" by Anne-Laure Bondoux. The main protagonist is the Princetta of Galnicia, who flees home and an arranged marriage, but is then betrayed by the man who was supposed to be helping her. She has a strong personality, will and drive to reach her goals, all without sacrificing femininity. It is a very well written story, rich with imagery, fantasy, emotion and adventure and would be well worth reading and adding to your collection.