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It's all too easy to judge people by appearances, but these kinds of judgments can be hurtful and wrong. This engaging volume tells a story that many will be able to relate to of judging someone before you actually get to know them. Colorful illustrations and age-appropriate text help tell this insightful story in a way that is easy for readers of many ages and skill levels to follow along with. Along the way, readers will pick up on valuable tips and lessons that they can apply to their own lives.
Twelve-year-old Jenny and the other members of the Snob Squad suspect that one of them, or someone close to them, is behind the thefts at their school.
Another funny and heartfelt story starring the misfits of the Snob Squad, from National Book Award finalist Julie Anne Peters. In this touching, wryly humorous sequel to Revenge of the Snob Squad, readers are reunited with sixth-grade misfits Jenny, Max, Prairie, and Lydia as they cook up an outrageous plan to ignite a romance between Prairie and the object of her affection, Hugh Torkerson (otherwise known as "Tork the Dork"). A science lab rat, a set of embarrassing glamour photos, and a mysteriously disappearing notebook all play a part in this scheme, but the results may attract more attention than the Snob Squad planned.
Jenny Baer comes to an Ozarks rental cabin to think over a proposal of marriage from a politician, and never expects to become stranded there with her old flame, police officer Gavin Locke.
WHAT KIND OF MAN WAS HE? Dr. Jasmine Enderlin had once loved Christopher Jordan with her whole heart. And he'd betrayed that love by marrying her sister and then abandoning his pregnant bride. Christopher's actions had made her question her faith. But now her sister was dead, Jasmine was the mother of their child and the prodigal daddy had returned to claim his son…. Christopher wanted to explain what he had done, but Jasmine's hurt and anger prevented her from listening. Until she found her sister's well-worn Bible and learned that appearances could be deceiving. Was God trying to tell her that Christopher deserved a second chance?
The Snob Squad turns to detective work to catch a school thief in this continuation of the beloved series from National Book Award finalist Julie Anne Peters. There's a thief at MontroseMiddle School. Teachers are reporting money mysteriously missing from their desks. Who's responsible? Could it be Ashley Krupps, the principal's spoiled daughter? She's been spotted recently at the mall splurging on trendy clothes. Or is it Max, who shows up at school one day sporting expensive basketball shoes? Maybe it's Kevin, Jenny's new boyfriend. He's unexpectedly begun to lavish her with extravagant gifts. The Snob Squad is on the case and their suspicions stop at no one—not even each other.
Red Wine for Breakfast stars Jenny Reed, a 34 year old Californian from New York, who plays macho Monopoly by her own rules. Winner take all. And she had it all: the number one morning radio show on KKTM FM in Los Angeles, a wonderful best friend, and a nice noncommittal affair with the station owner, Brian Allen. Her career was all she needed. Success was all she ever wanted. Until Johnny King became her on air partner and challenged her to play his own game. The day she beat him was the day she gained his respect. It was also the day she lost her best friend in an apparent suicide ... or was it murder? Real life radio personalities and a front page drug scandal bring realism to a fictional novel set in Los Angeles where radio stations change formats like socks, and jobs are as secure as houses built on the San Andreas Fault. In a business drowning in testosterone, Red Wine for Breakfast is the story of strong, determined New Yorker who has to shake off the laid back attitude of LA to overcome the challenges of an industry that threatens to turn her off and a man who only wants to turn her on.
Adoptions pose questions, often avoided or unanswered, but when little Katie was given and then adopted in the 1940's, the folks of the tightly-knit farming community of Wheatland were in shock. How was Margie Wentworth, an unmarried woman of 45 years of age, able to adopt a baby? It just wasn’t done! Who was the mother? Was it someone they knew? Suspicions, rumors, and questions ran through the party-phone lines and in and out of the homes of inquisitive residents of the town. The Wentworth family, genteel and well-educated, was respected in the town. Zoe and Frederick Wentworth had reared three distinctive daughters. There were raised eyebrows when the oldest daughter, Camille, had left home right out of high school and curiosity as to why she didn’t return home for decades. Margie, the middle child, attended college, but then chose to return home and live with her parents for the rest of their lives and to care for her mother until she died. Amanda, the youngest, was a college graduate and a science teacher. She married a local farmer’s son, Robert Shaw, who joined the Marine Corps and went to World War II soon after the novel began. He was unaware that his wife had a baby by another man. All three sisters were distinctive characters – one quiet and emotional; one bossy and devious; and the third, even in her absence, a force of friction and guilt, especially evident when she unexpectedly returned home in her mother’s latter years. Katie, adopted by Margie, was oblivious to much of what went on, but she felt different and questioned her adoption. As she matured and attended college, her questions became obsessions. She had to know who she really was. She married and had children, but still desperately needed answers. The shocking truth of her parentage is revealed at the end of the novel. The dichotomy of deceitfulness, lying, immorality, and secrecy that plays against the elements of Christian values and morality grasps and holds the reader’s attention as the characters play their cards in The Game of Hearts.