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The white horse
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Cynthia D. Grant |
In her writing for a concerned teacher, sixteen-year-old Raina reveals her troubles with a disfunctional family, life on the streets, drug abuse, and finally an unplanned pregnancy. |
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Keep laughing
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Cynthia D. Grant |
A famous comedian attempts a reunion with the teenage son he abandoned years ago. |
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Phoenix rising, or, How to survive your life
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Cynthia D. Grant |
Helen's death at eighteen from cancer shatters the lives of her parents and siblings, especially younger sister Jessie who tries to cope with her feelings of pain and confusion by reading pages from … |
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Shadow man
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Cynthia D. Grant |
Charming but reckless eighteen-year-old Gabe, drunk as usual, smashes his truck into a tree and dies, sending waves of shock and grief through his small town. |
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Kumquat May, I'll always love you
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Cynthia D. Grant |
Abandoned by her mother, Livvy decides she is smart and self-reliant enough to live by herself, if she can only keep her situation a secret. |
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Cannibals
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Cynthia D. Grant |
In her journal the relentlessly superficial Tiffany, head of the cheerleading group called the Cannibals, describes the excitement and turmoil of her senior year in high school. |
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Uncle Vampire
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Cynthia D. Grant |
Sixteen-year-old Caroline and her twin sister Honey know for sure that their Uncle Toddy is a vampire who comes at night to drink their blood but fear of the consequences makes them keep their terrib… |
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