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Change: and becomes friendly with her, Anna grows jealous. Mariah, who is dating a senior from another school, invites them to a sleepover at her boyfriend's
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Change: Moriarty, author of The Center of Everything (2003), limns the aftermath of a family tragedy. Kara Churchill, 18, is driving with a friend and talking
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Change: ) projects a future world in which a compulsory operation at sixteen wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty by conforming to an ideal
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Change: 2008--Winner--Amanda Weickert Someone knows my name Author: Lawrence Hill Abducted from Africa as a child and enslaved in South Carolina, Aminata Diallo thinks only of freedom and of the knowledge
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Change: and separate from that novel in tone and focus. The author makes no attempt to duplicate Twain's humor and satire. Instead, he sets his sights
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Change: on its back cover, this lavishly produced debut makes no secret of its twin influences. The story opens in 1899 with the funeral of Elizabeth
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Change: Arnold Spirit, a goofy-looking dork with a decent jumpshot, spends his time lamenting life on the Spokane Indian reservation, drawing cartoons (which accompany, and often
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Change: is Stephanie PorterRay in Reverse by Daniel WallaceAmazon.comRay in Reverse is such an exceptionally winning novel from start to finish (or would that be finish to start?) that
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Change: Not so funny, actually, but what follows is--funny, as well as heartbreaking and all too real. From the second chapter onward, Ray relives the most
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: Long-held family secrets are revealed over Christmas dinner… a crazy uncle has a visitation from sweet-talking angels… a baby disappears from a neighborhood nativity tableau…
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Change: Ana's life is a collection of bits and pieces of her past. Infected with HIV at birth, she's unaware of many details of her early
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Change: Ms. Wiley William Shakespeare's Macbeth (Graphic Novel)illustrated by Von Book DescriptionShakespeare has been called the greatest writer in the English language—but his language and settings can seem remote and
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Change: is illustrated in full color by Von, an up-and-coming London artist, and includes a synopsis of the play, and an illustrated character list. It’s a marvelous way to experience Shakespeare for the first time—or the tenth—and is sure to be attractive to students and theatre fans alikeNOvember 26,
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Change: Claire and her mother are running out of time, but they don't know it. Not yet. Claire is wrapped up with the difficulties of her
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Change: Instead of relying on the meagre evidence about Shakespeare's personal life, Shapiro's biography examines how public events left their mark on the four plays-"Henry V,"
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Change: is Sr. ElizabethTitle: The Mitfords by Charlotte Mosley From Publishers WeeklyThe six notorious and passionately opinionated daughters of the second Baron Redesdale knew many key figures of the 20th
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Change: The six notorious and passionately opinionated daughters of the second Baron Redesdale knew many key figures of the 20th century, from Hitler and Churchill to
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