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Dylan Clarke has become obsessed with Atlantis.All Dylan needs to complete his PhD is to write his dissertation, but he is preoccupied with Atlantis. Then his former girlfriend Holly shows up. She has been working for a non-profit that drills community wells in the Sahara. Dylan signs up. This would put him closer to Holly and to the Eye of the Sahara-a site he believes was the location of Atlantis. But when he arrives in Africa, Holly is no longer there! Her contract ended, and she returned to the US. But he's contractually stuck there for six months. Will he at least be able to visit the Eye of the Sahara while he is there?Follow Dylan from campus life, to Egypt, Algeria, Mauritania, and home, again.
Delilah doesn't need anyone to complete her. She has cakes, confections, and a growing bakery to keep her occupied. Having aged out of the foster care system, Delilah's no stranger to finding her own way. But what happens when someone turns it all on its head and pushes the fiery redhead's buttons in all the best ways? Fisher is too busy running the family business and making himself the third wheel to his sister's marriage to bother finding his own relationship. That is, until a feisty cupcake queen flips his switch and makes him realize he might not be content with bachelorhood after all. Foster to Family is a story of finding support in the most unlikely situations, making connections thanks to circumstance, and building a lifetime of lasting relationships.
Like a hanging mobile, the stories in The New Low move around each other, creating ever-changing insights between its characters. Each of whom struggle with identity, addictions, judgments, and life's contradictions.
"Rooted in a legacy of social movements for change, East Oakland youth and students from Urban Promise Academy in the Fruitvale district have created a social justice club known as Warriors for Justice. Over the last five years, they have compiled political speeches, news features and interviews, spoken word, poetry, street murals, and art that reflects their work as youth organizers and activists. Learn about what these young, inspiring leaders have to say about their journey, in Warriors for Justice: Our Future Has Its Eyes on You. They reflect on what it means to "be the change you want to see in the world," since "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.""--
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