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Weston likes to have fun. He loves nail polish, glitter, race cars and rainbows. He starts at a new school, where he discovers not everyone's idea of fun is the same. Sometimes, people think that it's okay to try to force their likes and dislikes onto others. Weston gets bullied for what he enjoys. It hurts to be made fun of and pushed around, but with the help of new friends, his confidence returns. He realizes that he has to be resilient and stand up for what he believes in instead of conforming to someone else's ideals.
Abraham and Sarah were presented with a paradox when God told them they would have a son in their old age. Paradox in the Old Testament plays an important part in the dialogue between God and the Jews. In the New Testament, paradox is prominent in Jesus' teaching and helps to explain the Christian understanding of salvation.
If your friend has a secret, you want to know what it is, right? But when Charlie learns Ford's big secret, he's shocked. He wishes he didn't know it. This story pushes a secret into Charlie and Ford's friendship. It's a secret many kids have, but they couldn't tell anybody-until now. The BIG Secret shows two boys how trusting each other makes them become real friends.
“Tis an art to be in the right place at the right time. But, remember, I am the artist, and I put you in my painting for a reason.” When a mysterious stranger on Twitter summons Mitra, Siddhart, Priya, Radhika and Arvind to meet up at a ‘haunted’ location every Saturday night, they have no idea what they’re getting into or how drastically their lives are going to change. The promise of adventure drives the thrill-seekers to take up the challenge, but soon this paranormal quest starts to play with their psyche and things take several chilling turns. As the lines between reality and surreal blur, the five find themselves at the centre of a two-decade-old unsolved murder mystery of a young Carnatic singer and are plunged into the dark and sinister world of The Hauntup, from which there is no escape—unless they do exactly what the stranger asks!
Racing to Keep Upis a unique and informative book offering parents and educators real life solutions to better understand and guide children's use of technology. By providing specific strategies, and up-to-date technological information within a framework of understanding the developmental stages of children and teens, Racing to Keep Up is a must-read book. It helps parents set up rules for technology use that are developmentally appropriate for children and teens and that are designed to better protect children from the risks and issues that arise online and through the use of cell phones. Racing to Keep Up educates parents about the many scams and fraudulent ads that target children, teens and adults through email, text messages and web sites. This book teaches you to protect the family computer, your online privacy and yourself, while giving you the words and language to help your children negotiate technology safely. Marje Monroe is a Clinical Social Worker and educator with more than 20 years of counseling, programming and teaching experience in schools. Marje's professional experience includes: Dean of Students at Stoneleigh Burnham School in Greenfield, Massachusetts; Upper School Counselor at Buckingham Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Upper School Counselor at Garrison Forest School in Maryland; Director of Counseling at St. Andrew's School in Boca Raton, FL; Counselor and Substance Abuse Coordinator at Wittenberg University; and Executive Director of the Winnetka, Illinois Youth Organization. Throughout her career, Marje has taught Advanced Placement Psychology, English and developed curricula on sex education, substance abuse, ethics and decision-making. Coordinating schools, families and community agencies on behalf of the well-being of children and adolescents, Marje is proactive and helps schools and families work together to promote the qualities of school and home life that nurture the healthy, social and emotional development of children. Doug Fodeman has been the Director of Technology at the Brookwood School in Manchester, Massachusetts since 1997. He has also given workshops on a wide variety of Internet related topics such as "Using Search Engines Effectively," "Protecting Your Privacy Online," "Telecollaboration" and "Recognizing and Avoiding Online Scams." Doug has made appearances on the ABC Nightly Newsand CBS Evening Newson the topic of cell phone scams targeting children. He also has been a guest speaker with Deborah Rowe of the ABC affiliate WLSAM Radio in Chicago on the topic of cell phone scams targeting children and issues effecting children online. Together with Marje Monroe, they have appeared twice on The Jordan Rich Showon WBZ in Boston. In addition, Doug has taught high school science for more than 18 years, served as Director of Technology at the Pingree School in S. Hamilton, Massachusetts and served as a technology consultant to the architectural firm Olson, Lewis, Dioli & Doktor, focusing on the integration of computer technology into architectural design.
The mysterious true story of Connie Converse—a mid-century New York City songwriter, singer, and composer whose haunting music never found broad recognition—and one writer’s quest to understand her life This is the mesmerizing story of an enigmatic life. When musician and New Yorker contributor Howard Fishman first heard Connie Converse’s voice on a recording, he was convinced she could not be real. Her recordings were too good not to know, and too out of place for the 1950s to make sense—a singer who seemed to bridge the gap between traditional Americana (country, blues, folk, jazz, and gospel), the Great American Songbook, and the singer-songwriter movement that exploded a decade later with Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. And then there was the bizarre legend about Connie Converse that had become the prevailing narrative of her life: that in 1974, at the age of fifty, she simply drove off one day and was never heard from again. Could this have been true? Who was Connie Converse, really? Supported by a dozen years of research, travel to everywhere she lived, and hundreds of extensive interviews, Fishman approaches Converse’s story as both a fan and a journalist, and expertly weaves a narrative of her life and music, and of how it has come to speak to him as both an artist and a person. Ultimately, he places her in the canon as a significant outsider artist, a missing link between a now old-fashioned kind of American music and the reflective, complex, arresting music that transformed the 1960s and music forever. But this is also a story of deeply secretive New England traditions, of a woman who fiercely strove for independence and success when the odds were against her; a story that includes suicide, mental illness, statistics, siblings, oil paintings, acoustic guitars, cross-country road trips, 1950s Greenwich Village, an America marching into the Cold War, questions about sexuality, and visionary, forward thinking about race, class, and conflict. It’s a story and subject that is by turn hopeful, inspiring, melancholy, and chilling.
Romance takes center stage in this rockin' love story from the author of the City Love trilogy Great for fans of Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen! Sterling is crazy in love with Ethan. Not only is he the sweetest boy she’s ever met, but he's an incredibly talented guitarist, singer, and songwriter. And since forever, he’s believed he has what it takes to be a star. When Ethan becomes an overnight sensation, he’s thrown head-first into the glam world of celebrity—and so is Sterling. Before she knows it, she’s attending red-carpet premieres, getting free designer clothes, and flying around the country to attend Ethan’s monumental sold-out concerts. It’s a dream come true…but whose dream is Sterling living? And what do you do when “forever” comes to an end?