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Samantha Ricks, a tomboy by heart, could easily change her social status in school and live out the dreams of most teenage girls of being popular and pretty. To do so, she will have to pay the ultimate price that many of the women in her family have done before her. Samantha tries to stay true to herself, but the pitfalls (poverty, negative peer pressure, abuse, and teen pregnancy) of inner-city life begin to take a stranglehold on her, which causes her to spin out of control. It may take her no nonsense grandmother, Momma Ricks, who seems to be at the root of Samanthas pain and sorrow, to keep Samantha focused on her goal of getting into college.
Michelle Visage is not your average diva. Powerful, positive, and polished, this diva's not only glamorous, she's a savvy businesswoman with serious credentials who works her tail off. From her days vogueing in the downtown Manhattan clubs in the '90s to her successful career in radio and her ultimate cult status as a judge on RuPaul's Drag Race, Michelle has achieved her dreams and then some! In The Diva Rules, Visage shares her rules and advice for living life to the fullest and finding success no matter the hand you're dealt. With her no-nonsense style and super sassy voice, Michelle tells readers to Keep Your Shit Together
Original publication and copyright date: 2011.
Editor Michael Montlack has assembled an anthology of a hundred gay poets--award winners and fresh voices--in thrall with female icons throughout the ages ranging from Gloria Swanson to Mary J, Blige, from Edith Piaf to Joni Mitchell, Bette Midler to Lady Gaga. These are not merely appreciations of the gorgeous and daring but poems that are confessional to bittersweet to witty.
Amanda Hocking, the New York Times bestselling author of The Kanin Chronicles, returns to the magical world of the Trylle Trilogy with The Ever After, the final novel in The Omte Origins arc. Buried memories... Ulla Tulin has lost a month of her life. Her journey to learn who her parents are has brought her to the attention of the Älvolk sect—and a man claiming to be her father. But instead of a long lost family reunion, Ulla has forgotten her time there, and fears something terrible happened. Sacred flower... The Älvolk released Ulla alive for one reason only, to exchange her for a rare flower with mystical properties. Determined to break her amnesia, Ulla risks her life against a dark enchantment capable of killing her to remember the Älvolk’s secrets—to use the flower as part of an incantation that will open the bridge to Alfheim, the First City. Blood prophecy... But opening the bridge will unleash a menagerie of monstrous creatures upon Earth that will consume everything in their path. Knowing she may lose Pan Soriano, the love of her life, Ulla nevertheless gathers an army of Trylle to stand with her and defend humanity as well as her own kind. And it is Ulla’s very heritage that holds the key to victory.
High school is here! Maria and her diva friends of fashion are ready to make their mark. The girls each have a unique game plan with their academic courses, but that is not the biggest challenge they will face. Maria and her friends will have to figure out how they fit into this new school, their schedules, new friends, how to manage their time, all while trying to make impressions that will last a lifetime. Maria and Kayla want to make the cheering squad, Taylor's life centers around music in all forms, and Amy lives to be the best in school, as well as anything else that she does. Each girl will face multiple individual shakeups head-on, and in more ways than they have ever known. Each pressure building situation will affect them differently and test everything in them. Maria is also shocked when someone unexpectedly from her past suddenly reenters her life. This leaves her in turmoil, and she is completely confused about her future. When it comes to the emotions of the heart, Maria finds out that this can be the most treacherous path of them all..........
Aw Shucks! Diary of a Little Diva by prolific writer T. Holland, peeks into the lives of four high school students. Shannon and her three friends search to answer the question, Who am I? Day by day to the tune of the bell that indicates the change between classes is where life begins for high school students. The exchanges in the hall, the trips to the locker and of course the lunchroom are all scenes that are real and dramatic. Shannon is a freshman trying to navigate her way through the maze of high school. When she looks in the mirror, she is not sure of what she sees. Her middle school image and her high school persona are clashing with her desire to be accepted. Shannon is cinnamon, spice and everything nice. Or is she? You have Nia who is not your average student. Dominique is sassy, quiet and not easy to define. Corey, is the guy that rounds out the group. He is forever connected to his girls, Shannon and Dominique. The relationships that develop between Shannon and her friends is what helps them survive another year of high school but not without many sighs of Aw Shucks!
In Diva, the companion to Alex Flinn’s YA novel Breathing Under Water, Caitlin is dealing with a lot. She’s living through the aftermath of an abusive relationship, she has a youth-obsessed mother who just doesn’t understand her, and she’s on a constant yo-yo diet to live up the standards of her nitpicking friends. All Caitlin wants is to escape her not-so-glamorous life and pursue her dream of becoming a singer, but when she’s accepted into the Miami High School of the Arts, her life doesn’t magically become perfect. Yet despite some struggles to keep up with her competitive classmates and the distraction of cute new crush, Caitlin never loses her sense of humor and eventually gains the confidence to achieve her goals. Perfect for fans of such books as Carolyn Mackler’s The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things.
As president of the drama club at Ronald Reagan High School and the star of every school play, Desmond Channing spent most of his short life in the spotlight. But when Evan Harris, a hotshot transfer from New York, challenges his throne, Desmond responds, as any diva would, with lethal force. Now, stuck in the Seventh Circle, Hell’s most squalid cabaret venue, Desmond is forced to relive his disturbing tale of woe. As he presents his one-millionth consecutive show, Desmond performs with a desperate vigor in the hopes that he can prove he’s repented and be freed from this eternal, campy torment.