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Astronomy grad student Kriss heads home to her small prairie town with 98% of a PhD and a survival plan: skate and graduate. Not in the plan: an embarrassing meet-cute with a familiar admirer from the next-door fire station. Just like that, she's falling for him—hard. Firefighter EMT Chase remembers Kriss from high school: smart, hot, and fantastic on wheels. Now she's back, just as gorgeous as ever, and he'd give anything to catch her when she falls. But when Kriss is targeted with mysterious acts of vandalism designed to derail her dreams, can Chase help her find the courage to stand up under the attacks and trust herself to love again?
Colorful introduction to skateboarding for girls.
Pearl has new skates. They are real skates (not double runners), and she can't wait to try them. Pearl inches out onto the frozen pond. But instead of twirling, she topples. Instead of spinning, she falls -- splaaat! Pearl has new skates. They are shiny white with red tassels, and she loves them. Will Pearl ever skate in real life the way she skates in her dreams?
A CBC Young Adult, Teacher & Librarian Favorites 9th - 12th Grade Selection A Rainbow Book List Top Ten Title for Teen Readers A School Library Journal Best Books of 2022 Selection "This is a brilliant affirmation of the power of love on so many levels, with a wide range of appeal." —Booklist, Starred Review In the spirit of the author’s massively popular Twitter thread, Tucker Shaw’s When You Call My Name is a heartrending novel about two gay teens coming of age in New York City in 1990 at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Named "this summer's most powerful LGBTQ+ novel" by GAY TIMES, this book is perfect for fans of Adam Silvera and Mary H. K. Choi. Film fanatic Adam is seventeen and being asked out on his first date—and the guy is cute. Heart racing, Adam accepts, quickly falling in love with Callum like the movies always promised. Fashion-obsessed Ben is eighteen and has just left his home upstate after his mother discovers his hidden stash of gay magazines. When he comes to New York City, Ben’s sexuality begins to feel less like a secret and more like a badge of honor. Then Callum disappears, leaving Adam heartbroken, and Ben finds out his new world is more closed-minded than he thought. When Adam finally tracks Callum down, he learns the guy he loves is very ill. And in a chance meeting near the hospital where Callum is being treated, Ben and Adam meet, forever changing each other’s lives. As both begin to open their eyes to the possibilities of queer love and life, they realize sometimes the only people who can help you are the people who can really see you—in all your messy glory. A love letter to New York and the liberating power of queer friendship, When You Call My Name is a hopeful novel about the pivotal moments of our youth that break our hearts and the people who help us put them back together.
Fireflies offers its readers a smorgasbord of literary bites, mouthfuls, and sometimes whole meals to digest in the order that they so desire. The book includes short stories that cover a wide gamut from science fiction to humor and from action/adventure to children's literature. The poetry ranges from serious verse to light verse. The essays are based primarily on the author's past experiences, but a few involve scholarly critical analysis of famous works. Hopefully, readers will find something to suit their literary tastes.
“It’s just a move,” her father said. Her mother shrugged. Sarah cried. Fourteen and her dream country club life shattered. It’s not just a move, it’s a move to a farm with fields and animals and miles of dusty roads between farmhouses. She isn’t even part of a town. Neither is her mother. These two lives move in parallel as each negotiates change within the confines of the 1950s Midwest mores. A perfect family: executive father, trophy wife, two daughters until this move rips the scabs off the marriage and fractures the family structure. “Readers will be swept away by FRACTURED, a timeless coming-of-age novel with an unforgettable heroine. Set in the 1950s, the novel evokes a more innocent time, but Sandra Windsor has a few plot twists up her sleeve that show the darkness hiding behind even the most perfect-seeming family. Windsor is a masterful storyteller with remarkable insight into the human condition. This novel is full of heart.”
"BITTERSWEET" This is the tale of one girl's life in America. The Childhood The Teen Years The Young Married Years The Raising of the Family The Business Years to earn the needed money for the Children. The Dream and Hope for my Golden Years, that sustained and inspired me to push forward, working towards the fulfillment of that dream. Never letting the challenges, defeats, struggles, blur or erase the happiness I knew awaited me. I loved him so. I wanted this book to be different, so I added pictures to further interest and enhance the reading. I wanted to share the excitement of, "Your one true love." The beauty, the greatness of love shared. The amazement, the joy of sharing, "Your true love." Just to know the other exists is worth living. Hook your spirit to mine and come along. We'll ride the stars together.
This mouse doesn’t want to stay in the house . . . even if it’s cold outside! For most field mice, winter means burrowing down and snuggling in. But not for Lucy! She loves snow crunching under her paws and wearing a fluffy wool hat. And most of all, Lucy loves to skate, and she’s just ACHING to show off her new skill with her friends. After all, a winter wonderland is twice as nice when you have friends to enjoy it with. But the other mice just don’t understand—and after a disastrous indoor snowball fight, it looks as if they never will. Can Lucy find a way to make the other mice come out and “mice skate” too? With intricately detailed illustrations as cozy as a fireplace in December (and a cup of cocoa, too), this funny punny warmhearted love song to winter—and to one brave, bold, and generous mouse—will have kids bundling up for some cold-weather fun of their own.
‘Heaven Promises No Favours’ continues in this, the second part of Peta Knight’s sweeping tale of love, life and loss, as Gregoire deals with the devastating consequences of the Nicole’s accident. Left to care for their infant daughter, Guillese, he begins to fall apart. With the help of those around him, those who loved Nicole like he did, the pieces begin to be put back together. However, though Guillese is the image of her mother, Greg quickly realises that, in many disturbing ways, she is nothing like her mother at all. Relentless turmoil lies ahead for Gregoire and Guillese, and it is up to those who care about them most to make sure their future - and their relationship - does not collapse beyond all repair.
Two children go ice skating, fall through thin ice, and once they are safely home, they learn more about how matter changes state from solid to liquid to gas. Includes two hands-on experiments and further resources.