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Best known as an author of books for teens, Terry Trueman has always been a poet at heart. He has written poetry, off and on, for 50-plus years. The poems in this selection are NOT for teens or kids.From the Author's PrefaceThese writings are NOT for children or teens. If you're an adult or almost an adult and you like them, great. Otherwise, you probably should find something else to read.The writings here are snapshots of my soul. That's all. If you've ever loved me or been loved by me, ever disliked me or been disliked by me, if you've ever had much of anything at all to do with me or me with you, chances are you're in here someplace. And if not now, I'll catch you next time.Enjoy, TT###Praise for Stuck In Neutral"Shawn will stay with readers, not for what he does, but for what he is and has made of himself." -Kirkus ReviewsPraise for Inside Out"Short, sharp and shocking. It's simply brilliant."-Pulse, Christchurch Public LibraryPraise for Cruise ControlCruise Control JS (starred Review) "This companion novel to Trueman's acclaimed Stuck in Neutral ... is a disturbing but ultimately hopeful tale about anger and love and a must read for anyone who read Stuck in Neutral ..."-Kliatt, September 2004Praise for No Right Turn"No Right Turn is intense and fast-paced, and just like with Trueman's previous titles ... readers will be left thinking about the main protagonist for a long time."-TeenReads.comPraise for Sheehan"I read Sheehan yesterday-it completely overwhelmed me with its power, honesty, imagery-all of it. I could not put it down or stop reading, for even a second."-Naomi Shihab-Nye, Poet and writerFor a complete list of titles visit www.terrytrueman.com
Make no mistake; AA is a sect or cult of Christianity.Christianity permeates the program denoted by revisions of Christian rites like Step Three, "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him," which serves as the baptismal rebirth of born-again Christians. Step Five, "Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs," forms confession. AA argues these steps are spiritual, not religious, but this claim is disingenuous, considering everyone must practice them to follow the program correctly.Seeing AA as a Christian sect, cult, or church - all of which AA comprises elucidates further in a monotheistic God belief, adherence to loosely referenced scripture, and most of all because it produces the exact same controlling culture. As one AA victim described, "This time around, I made a promise to myself that I would obey all the family rules. After all, I had learned from an early age that it is God's will to honor thy parents, and I now learned in AA that, as a recovering alcoholic, I was to do God's will, which was not-so-subtly hinted to be that which is taught by Christian religions."[i]Seeing AA as a Christian sect mires in AA's interpretation of Christianity that genericizes God and redacts all mention of Jesus and the Abrahamic God, replaced with "higher power." Confounding this view further, faith in the teachings of Jesus Christ defines Christians, and witnessing AAs recoil at the mention of Christ or the Bible makes one question how AAs can be Christians if they do not follow Christ?They do follow (a) Christ and just don't know it.[i] Fransway, Rebecca (2000). 12-step horror stories: true tales of misery, betrayal, and abuse in AA, NA, and 12-step treatment.
Best known as an author of books for teens, Terry Trueman has always been a poet at heart. He has written poetry, off and on, for 50-plus years. The poems in this selection are NOT for teens or kids.From the Author's PrefaceThese writings are NOT for children or teens. If you're an adult or almost an adult and you like them, great. Otherwise, you probably should find something else to read.The writings here are snapshots of my soul. That's all. If you've ever loved me or been loved by me, ever disliked me or been disliked by me, if you've ever had much of anything at all to do with me or me with you, chances are you're in here someplace. And if not now, I'll catch you next time.Enjoy, TT###Praise for Stuck In Neutral"Shawn will stay with readers, not for what he does, but for what he is and has made of himself." -Kirkus ReviewsPraise for Inside Out"Short, sharp and shocking. It's simply brilliant."-Pulse, Christchurch Public LibraryPraise for Cruise ControlCruise Control JS (starred Review) "This companion novel to Trueman's acclaimed Stuck in Neutral ... is a disturbing but ultimately hopeful tale about anger and love and a must read for anyone who read Stuck in Neutral ..."-Kliatt, September 2004Praise for No Right Turn"No Right Turn is intense and fast-paced, and just like with Trueman's previous titles ... readers will be left thinking about the main protagonist for a long time."-TeenReads.comPraise for Sheehan"I read Sheehan yesterday-it completely overwhelmed me with its power, honesty, imagery-all of it. I could not put it down or stop reading, for even a second."-Naomi Shihab-Nye, Poet and writerFor a complete list of titles visit www.terrytrueman.com
How sick is this: I'm the major jock-stud in high school, but my brother has the brain of a badminton birdie and a body to match. I've got everything and he's got nothing. I'm a three-year, three-sport letterman and Shawn can't even stand up! Like I said, sick, huh? It's hard to be a brother to someone who doesn't even know you're there. How can you talk to him when he can't understand a thing you say? How can you listen to him when he can't speak a word? How can you love him when he's so messed up, he can't love you back? And how can you have a life of your own when your father bailed on the family, leaving you to be the "man of the house"? Fueled by rage at what has happened to his family, Paul is ready to explode. And he is haunted by something even worse?something he can never tell anyone. It is something he will have to face if he is to have any hope of a future at all. While Cruise Control is a companion to Terry Trueman's Printz Honor book, Stuck in Neutral, it is the completely independent story of a family's "other" son?the one who is healthy, gifted, normal. It is a courageously hopeful story told with power, compassion, and humor.
In a busy coffee shop, a robbery goes wrong. Two gunmen hold seven hostages, including teenager Zach Wahhsted. What nobody realizes at first is that Zach is anything but ordinary and his troubled mind is more dangerous than any weapon. Terry Trueman has created a compelling character with the same shocking power and heartbreaking compassion as his Printz Honor Award debut novel, Stuck in Neutral. Ages 12+
Shawn McDaniel's life is not what it may seem to anyone looking at him. He is glued to his wheelchair, unable to voluntarily move a musclehe can't even move his eyes. For all Shawn's father knows, his son may be suffering. Shawn may want a release. And as long as he is unable to communicate his true feelings to his father, Shawn's life is in danger. To the world, Shawn's senses seem dead. Within these pages, however, we meet a side of him that no one else has seena spirit that is rich beyond imagining, breathing life.Supports the Common Core State Standards
Ryan Turane, 17 years old, wants to be somebody, wants to make his mark on the world. When he gets the chance to chauffeur his idol, the famous writer Cole Hardt, he can't believe his good luck. Ryan figures that if anyone can teach him how to reach his goals of fame and fortune, it will be Cole.Soon after they meet, Ryan rolls his father’s prized Corvette off the highway and into the woods where no one will spot them. Injured and trapped upside down as the night turns cold, Ryan learns more about the writing life than he ever imagined. But he also fears that he'll forever be known as "The Kid Who Killed Cole Hardt."Praise for The Killed Who Killed Cole Hardt:"Terry Trueman has delivered a novel of uncommon perspective. Encapsulated in the wreckage of modern life, a subtle friendship is formed that transcends generational trauma, releases a heart's-cry elegy to Bukowski and Whitman, and symbolizes the poem that resides in the heart of everyman." --Shann Ray, American Book Award winning author of Balefire, American Masculine, and the poetry chapbook Atomic Theory 432"Every aspiring young author will benefit from this book. Packed with wit and wisdom, The Kid Who Killed Cole Hardt entertains, illuminates and inspires."--Michael Gurian, New York Times bestselling author of The Wonder of Boys"Coming-of-age sometimes takes a knock upside the head, and by the end, Trueman's “kid” is anything but a kid. This book is perfect for that bright, next generation of readers and leaders looking to take the wheel. Literally and metaphorically, Trueman hands over the keys."--Will Weaver, Award-winning Y.A. author of Memory Boy"Another great story by Terry Trueman, whose books always hit squarely on issues of coming of age and learning important life lessons."--Edward Averett, Award-winning Y.A. author of Cameron and the Girls
I heard the gunshot and I knew what had happened. Even before I made it downstairs to Dad's office, I knew what he'd done.How do you live your life after catastrophe hits your family? How do you go back to football practice, or take a girl out on a date, or talk to your friends about normal stuff when nothing is normal anymore? Three years after his father's death, Jordan is still wondering. But then, salvation comes?in the form of a '76 Corvette. It's gorgeous, it's beautiful, it's incredibly sexy. And so is the girl who suddenly takes notice of him.Slowly Jordan realizes that maybe, just maybe, he can start living again. But the real question is: Does he want to?
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