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Meeting her father is the miracle Wendy Tapper has always prayed for. When she meets him in New York during her senior year of high school, her life changes in more ways than she expects. He has more money than her struggling single mother, and his family owns a hotel on the island of Jamaica. She has to find a way to get close to him without disregarding her mother, or distancing herself from her best friend. Wendy's boyfriend Paul has been her best friend for life, and he is also the one she plans to marry. The teens face an ongoing conflict between their church teaching them abstinence, and the promiscuity of their peers. By senior year, they've formed strong convictions about where they stand. They're saving themselves for each other until after they get married. The only problem is they want to get married right after they finish high school. Wendy's mother insists that they should wait until they graduate from college. Wendy is about to find out where her father stands: beside her as she walks down the aisle, or by her mom.
SHere is a lucid, deftly told story of the healing power of love and the tenacity of spirit. But this is also a suspense tale with a redemptive twist †a genuine metaphysical thriller that seizes the soul and keeps you up until midnight turning the pages. †Tim Farrington, author of The Monk Downstairs and The Monk Upstairs
From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape and the culture around it with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear. With dynamic photography, bold graphic design, and informed irreverence, the pages of SPIN pulsate with the energy of today's most innovative sounds. Whether covering what's new or what's next, SPIN is your monthly VIP pass to all that rocks.
TheInternational Who's Who in Popular Music 2002offers comprehensive biographical information covering the leading names on all aspects of popular music. It brings together the prominent names in pop music as well as the many emerging personalities in the industry, providing full biographical details on pop, rock, folk, jazz, dance, world and country artists. Over 5,000 biographical entries include major career details, concerts, recordings and compositions, honors and contact addresses. Wherever possible, information is obtained directly from the entrants to ensure accuracy and reliability. Appendices include details of record companies, management companies, agents and promoters. The reference also details publishers, festivals and events and other organizations involved with music.
From the author of bestselling and Carnegie-nominated debut BOY UNDERWATER comes a moving and hilarious novel for 10+ readers about friendships, family secrets, mystery – and life-changing hidden treasure...
Civil war rages on, and a world is about to fully fall into deep darkness. Andy, John, Wendy, and Zack must figure out how to save everything they love, but before they win the battle against a powerful corporation named CORT, they first must win the battle within. In this second book of the CORT Chronicles, a dangerous new robot called Spirral is in the process of being built. Each young hero is given powers and tools to survive, guided by sages and memories of a world long gone. And as they fight to save Earth, our champions discover that only human connection and emotions can truly triumph over evil.
A satirical cyberpunk romp pitting fascist feudalism against rampant reality television corruption, with the future of humanity at stake "Holohan's prose pops and crackles as he combines an outlandish yet convincing vision of a tech-dominated future reminiscent of William Gibson with the wry wit of Neil Gaiman, and the result proves exceedingly funny . . . Holohan's silly dystopia, replete with ridiculous place names ("Newer York" and "Grander Central Station") and winking acronyms ("Consumer-Responsive Unscripted Drama"), strikes an utterly enjoyable medium between Futurama and Infinite Jest . . . A raucous, engrossing, unsettling whirlwind of a story that is as disarmingly novel as it is d...
This book offers unique interdisciplinary insights into developing connections between reflective practice and employability particularly through the lenses of the education and social work professions. It recognises the various meanings that can be applied to the notion of reflection and examines the challenges of using reflective practice in the workplace. The chapters explore the tensions that arise from preparing professionals to be agents of change and concerned with social justice and equity. Further, the book provides much needed perspective on how diverse positions can be identified and leveraged and shared meanings negotiated in the creation of meaningful professional learning resources for early career teachers and social workers and across the career continuum. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned scholars, Reflective Practice in Education and Social Work is essential reading for early career and experienced professionals in education and social work, academics and practitioners seeking further professional development in reflective practice.