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"It is the morning of the reaping that will kick off the tenth annual Hunger Games. In the Capitol, eighteen-year-old Coriolanus Snow is preparing for his one shot at glory as a mentor in the Games. The once-mighty house of Snow has fallen on hard times, its fate hanging on the slender chance that Coriolanus will be able to outcharm, outwit, and outmaneuver his fellow students to mentor the winning tribute. The odds are against him. He's been given the humiliating assignment of mentoring the female tribute from District 12, the lowest of the low. Their fates are now completely intertwined, every choice Coriolanus makes could lead to favor or failure, triumph or ruin. Inside the arena, it will be a fight to the death. Outside the arena, Coriolanus starts to feel for his doomed tribute, and must weigh his need to follow the rules against his desire to survive no matter what it takes"--
Charity Muhammad has a passion for cooking, bringing new and old recipes to life, and nothing brings her more joy than sharing that passion with the children she teaches. Recipes combined with affirmations gives them a whole new level of confidence and way of viewing the world.Come follow Charity as she inspires the next generation to take joy in preparing delicious treats, serving others, and building confidence within themselves. You don't want to miss this blessing! Thank you!
Fourteen-year-old Edwina is growing up in a town where nothing ever happens-and her mother wouldn't let her near it if it did.Then Tom Atkinson comes along. He works with her dad, he's older and good-looking and he notices her. But he also wants to keep their relationship a secret.Soon there are no rules, and it feels like no one can help.Haunting, challenging, and uncompromising, Our Little Secret remains essential reading.
"Desperate for the prize money to escape her mother's abusive boyfriend, twelve-year-old Fud enters a beauty pageant, but her eerie connection to nearby coyotes helps her see who she is meant to be, and who she can truly save."--
Written to encourage, motivate, and empower children to speak up and have a voice when they experience an offense such as an inappropriate touch, That Touch Is INAPPROPRIATE teaches children to articulate their feelings to say "No," "Stop," or "I don't like that" when they are uncomfortable. The book reflects a simple yet poignant message that provides a kid-friendly approach, satirical tones, and illustrations for children to feel confident in saying no without having to face repercussions as a result of it. This book strives to break the cycle of inappropriate behaviors some children may encounter from any individual that creates an offense against them.
Follows thirteen-year-old neurodivergent Maudie during an eventful summer in California with her father, where she struggles with whether to share a terrible secret about life with her mom and stepdad.
JOHANNE er studerende og journalist og har fået penge (80.000 for at være nøjagtig) for at tage med bandet Ask for October på Europaturné og skrive om dem. Hun har dog ikke skrevet et eneste ord og heller aldrig haft planer om at gøre det. Johanne tog med på turnéen for at passe på sin lillesøster. For i bandet spiller den charmerende guitarist Torjus, som Johanne ved er farlig. Nu skriver hun for at forklare, hvad der er blevet af pengene.
(Polish edition)Hedgehog looked at himself and had to honestly admit that he was not such an ordinary bristly hedgehog."Well, yes, I don't have thorns ..." he sobbed, "I admit." He lowered his head and added sadly, "I'm staying."A rhymed fairy tale in Polish. It moves and teaches that everyone is unique!______________________Je¿yk spojrzä na siebie i musiä przyznä szczerze,¿e nie by¿ takim zwyk¿ym naje¿onym je¿em.- No tak, nie mam kolców... - zaszlochä - przyznaj¿.Spu¿ci¿ smutny g¿ow¿ i dodä cicho: - Zostaj¿.Rymowana bajka, która wzrusza i uczy, ¿e kädy jest wyj¿tkowy!
Includes an exclusive reader's guide from Zack SmedleyFrom the critically acclaimed author of Deposing Nathan comes an explosive examination of identity, voice, and the indelible ways our stories are rewritten by others.In the beginning, Owen's story was blank . . . then he was befriended by Lily, the aspiring author who helped him find his voice. Together, the two have spent years navigating first love and amassing an inseparable friend group. But all of it is upended one day when his school's administration learns Owen's secret: that he was sexually assaulted by a classmate.In the ensuing investigation, everyone scrambles to hold their worlds together.Owen, still wrestling with his self-destructive thoughts and choices.His father, a mission-driven military vet ready to start a war to find his son's attacker.The school bureaucrats, who seem most concerned with kowtowing to the local media attention.And Lily, who can't learn that Owen is the mystery victim everyone is talking about . . . because once she does, it will set off a chain of events that will change their lives forever.Heartbreaking and hopeful, this is a coming-of-age story that explores how we rebuild after the world comes crumbling down.
"Seventeen-year-old Virginia makes bad choices. In fact, she's That Kind of Girl, according to the whispers. But as long as she has her tight group of best friends by her side, she's able to ignore the gossipers. Until she finds herself spending time with Rumi, Poppy's boyfriend. Breaking with tradition, she doesn't hook up with Rumi. Worse, she falls in love with him. While Virginia and Rumi's relationship grows in secret, she discovers that his little sister, Lyra, is being groomed for abuse. The soon-to-be-abuser is a respected member of the community, and only Virginia knows who he is and what he does. If she stays quiet, Lyra will become a victim. But coming forward feels equally impossible."--Provided by publisher.
Tradition meets People Like Us in this timely and haunting YA contemporary standalone that tackles the contagious nature of toxic masculinity at an elite New England boarding school clinging to its past, and the sexual assault that changes everything.WHO WILL YOU BE AT LYCROFT PHELPS?This is the question all Lycroft applicants want to be asked. It means they've been accepted to one of the most prestigious private high schools in the nation.Over 150 years is plenty of time for traditions to bake into the campus's bricks and ivy. Ceremonies. Athletic rivalries. Secret societies. Pranks taken too far. But navigating it all will make Charlotte (perfect, straight-A student), Max (scholarship kid and STEM whiz), and Quinn (artist, dreamer, Lycroft legacy) question all they thought they knew about themselves...and the school.Especially when Quinn's sexual assault becomes public and implicates one of the top-tier athletes on campus.Told in alternating perspectives, this gripping, fast-paced narrative is perfect for readers looking for their next empowering #MeToo read.
This title introduces your child to the concept of a Safety Network. These are 3 to 5 trusted adults in your child's life who they could confidently turn to if they feel worried or unsafe.
"In this fast paced memoir Elise Krentzel shares how she took charge of the tumultuous 1970s by making a name for herself while still a teenager as a rock journalist. As a kid, she was encouraged by her parents to sing, play music, and write, but she wasn't allowed to be 'herself.' Alienated, she hid her heart and learned to become a stranger in her own skin as the torment of early childhood taught her to mistrust everyone, especially herself. As an adolescent traveling in Europe, she came to realize there was more to life than sex, money, and fame. With newly instilled vigor and drive, Elise set out to break her toxic cycles, determined to become someone people would notice. At 19 years old -- the youngest journalist on the KISS Japan Tour -- she negotiated a plum job with one of the biggest players in the Japanese music industry, desperately trying to fill the gaping hole left by feeling unheard and unloved by those she depended on most: her family. Spanning three continents and twenty years, Under My Skin tells the story of a street-smart, vulnerable Jewish girl from the Bronx and how she changed her life, forever."--
Separated twins go to their home planet, on opposing sides of a war. Unsure of who to trust in a world of magic, hidden cities, and dragons, the twins must face their childhood fears to stop an immortal being from escaping and continuing his dark mission. "Complex, tightly plotted series opener that should enchant audiences." -- Kirkus Reviews
The only thing worse than being lost . . . is being found. The second spine-chilling standalone from the author of Someone is Watching You, Tess James-Mackey.
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