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By the end of this letter, is a mark, that I’m turning 16 now, and it will also be the mark for my meaningless life, a mark for this world, a mark against thee... I remembered a line from a book I had read, which said "what does it mean if you die or are never born? both mean you never existed.” I guess it was right, things never get better, and I have never existed, I’ve got nothing to lose. -Him, Putra Yudha Wiradhika *** In the land beyond the sea, the wind finally could let one of its dandelions go. Falling down to the land that people deemed is not good enough for their standard. Accepted by the land that people would rarely look at first. In the land beyond the sea, a dandelion grows. -Dandelions, Najwa Anisa Safitri *** People say that being an adult is the best thing that has ever happened in life. But what are these thorns that prick my finger, the silence that haunts me, and dead-end street in front of me? Do people lie about adulting or is there something wrong with me?
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Three sisters return to their southern hometown after the death of their difficult, demanding mother, in a novel by the author of Baby of the Family. In life, Esther Lovejoy was an intolerable mother. She raised her daughters with an iron fist, browbeat her husband into submission, and insisted they call her Mudear (an abbreviation of Mother Dear). As adults with successful careers, Betty, Emily, and Annie Ruth have scattered across the country to avoid Mudear’s influence. But now it’s time to lay her to rest, and the Lovejoy sisters have returned to Mulberry, Georgia, to pay their last respects. What they discover is that while Mudear may be dead, she is far from gone. With a large dose of compassion and a generous splash of humor, Tina McElroy Ansa serves up a powerful tale of family secrets and the ways our scars make us stronger. “A voice that is fresh and strong and just quirky enough to stand out from the crowd.” —The Boston Sunday Globe “An entertaining read . . . The author, like a good small-town gossip . . . paints a vivid picture of three bright, beautiful and emotionally scarred African-American sisters.” —Los Angeles Times
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All I wanted, all I’d ever dreamed of, was to be thirteen.But then I died. Riley Bloom’s afterlife is about as good as it gets, except she’ll never be a teenager. Riley desperately wants speak to her older sister, Ever, and ask her advice. Ever is still alive and the only way Riley can reach her is to search for Dreamland – a place where ghosts can jump into dreams and talk to their loved ones. But when she finally gets there Riley discovers that Dreamland isn’t as heavenly as it sounds. In fact, it’s a total nightmare.
It's the first day of school, and Curious George has been invited to Mr. Apple's class to be a special helper George is just the right monkey for the job--until he starts to wreak his usual havoc, that is. Red and yellow paint makes orange, yellow and blue makes green . . . and a mixture of all the paint colors makes a big mess Curious George and the First Day of School is a story based on H. A. and Margret Rey's popular primate and painted in the original watercolor and charcoal style. A full-color twenty-four-page paperback with bonus activities inside, including an "Ants on a Log" recipe, a word search, and a "Color Your World" craft idea. For more monkey fun, investigate www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest on Curious George books, promotions, games, activities, and more
Revisit a classic tale of Long, Tall Texas passion in Diana Palmer’s fan favorite Winter Roses! Handsome, eligible ranch owner Stuart York has never been one to mince words. Ivy Conley, his younger sister's best friend, found that out the hard way. During a night's stay at his Jacobsville ranch, Ivy wound up in Stuart's arms. The resulting fireworks singed them both…and, knowing she was too young, Stuart closed his heart to her. Now, years later, Ivy is determined not to be treated like a little girl anymore. Although still an innocent, Ivy knows she has to fight her own battles, but for some reason Stuart is always fighting them for her, and keeping her from harm. And, safe in Stuart's arms, Ivy feels like a woman—a woman who belongs to him… Originally published in 2007.
Araminta Spook lives in a haunted house, but the ghosts are her friends. And her favourite ghost is Sir Horace and she wants to buy him something special for his birthday. But what do you buy someone with no hobbies, or body, for their 500th birthday? Araminta comes up with an idea for the best present ever ... but it lands her in very deep water. Will she have time to organise a party, or even see Horace or her family ever again?
Kendrick Parker isn't quite sure what's going on with his life. He doesn't know if the girl he is interested in really likes him back and his best friend is having troubles of her own. More importantly, his parents are keeping him up at night with their yelling. It's getting harder and harder to get to school on time, something his history and track coach, Mr. Douglass notices. Hoping to inspire Kendrick, Mr. Douglass hands him a copy of the graphic novel version of Mirror to America, renowned historian John Hope Franklin's autobiography. Little does he realize how much it will encourage him to take action. Contributing Young Scholar authors include: Anaia Brewster, Zakar Campbell, Kennedi Carter, Summayah El-Azzioui, Ayah Eltayeb, Nya Furtick, Jordan Griffith-Simmon, Arthur Harrell, Jordan Jarmon, Zabria Justice, Mini Kpa, Maritza Mercado, Claire Morris-Benedict, Layla Musawwir, Ryan Odom, Macey Owen, Brianna Pinto, Dacia Redmond, Matteo Rios, Alma Rostagni, Olivia Rostagni, Izzy Salazar, Mira Sanderson, Eden Segbefia, H'Be Siu, Ned Swansey, Khari Talley, Khori Talley, Antonio Taylor, Zoe Tallmadge, Kobie Williams, La'Zayrea Smith, and Qua'Sean Williams.