I've just seen this thread and I've got to tell you all this:
I've been writing books for about two years or so, and my books always concern Baltic teenagers over a long period of time. Sometimes I even write a sequel to the book.
Here are the "Baltic books" I've written so far:
Untitled: Riian "Ryan" Anderson, Estonian-American, 15 and a diehard Sonic fan, ventures on a chaotic roadtrip across America. It took me eight months to write this, and it's basically a bunch of drab facts mixed with story, hence why it has 300 pages.
Maple syrup and a red Samara: A year after his misadventures in the US, Ryan ventures through Canada in a Canadian-spec Lada Samara, and we get to learn more about his Estonian past.
Miles' Miles: May 2000. Majdek "Miles" Avery, 15 and Belarusian-American, originally wanted to spend the summer in Mexico. But when he hears of a million dollars lost off South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, he ventures on a four-month roadtrip through Central and South America to retrieve it, planning to grant his 93 year old uncle Louis' wish to turn 100. It could have been so easy if villanous, girlish and dumb gangster Bella Washington wasn't also after the money...Bella's appearance is directly modeled after Elle Woods from the movie poster of
Legally Blonde 2, minus the dog.
Miles - The Journey Home. It is now 2001. Having sent Bella to prison, Miles resumes his job on his father's junkyard in Wyoming, deciding which cars to save and which to scrap. When pulling out a '96 Buick Regal Olympics Edition for saving, Miles' girlfriend Yolanda, who he met at the end of the first book, notices a newspaper which states Bella has escaped from prison. To find her, Miles traverses from May to September through the Russian republics, Transnistria and Crimea in a Lada 111.
Final Days of Generation X: Set between July 1998 and September 2000, Joseph/Jāzeps is a 14-16 year old Latvian-American from North Carolina with a love for punk rock and translating books. This story describes how he witnesses the last days of the 20th century, with lots of 1990s Americana (including the Offspring album) referenced, and eventually, he goes to college with his friends. There will likely not be a sequel to this book.
Victor's Mission (Working title) After three different attempts at writing a novel about a Lithuanian, I think this time I've finally nailed it. The first idea failed at what Victor would do upon arriving at where the aliens that attacked the earth were. Idea 2 was a rehash of Ryan's story with less information: Victor and his annoying spoiled cousin Julia from Malibu traverse the Lincoln Highway in a US-spec Citroen XM, and they squabble a lot. Julia's appearance was directly based off Poppy from the movie poster for
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_1024255-Wild-Child.html
Idea 3 is the current one, and I'm trying to make it nice and long: At a secret service consisting entirely of animals, the evil Dr. Zigzag has kidnapped Kaitlin, the girlfriend of Joey the kangaroo, and despite all skeptism concerning humans, the
Systeminformatiker Jenna Jaguar uses a high-tech program to search for the perfect human for the job. That person turns out to be Viktoras Aukstatijos, a 17 year old Lithuanian teenager who lives divorced with his family in a Civil War-era farmhouse in rural Kentucky. Victor, as his friends call him, is a bit stupider than all the other Baltics, but nonetheless, he possesses great strength and intelligence. Like Joseph, he enjoys punk rock, but also boxing. Interestingly, several of the animals are based directly on designs found on Deviantart.
And then when I finish that book, there will be a grand finale.