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Traditional Chinese edition of This is Mandy
Samhain Witch is a short story standalone, Book 3.5, from The Hawthorne University Witch Series. Samhain Witch precedes Witch Mirror (Book 4). I absolutely adore Halloween. I love the vibrant fall colors and the fun and revelry. And Samhain (Sa-win) is a major holiday for witches because it represents our new year. It's the time when the spirit world meets the living. So I wanted to throw a Halloween party for my students at Hawthorne University. Since the Billington frat house wasn't available, I planned a party at my place. But as Maddie sat smiling in our circle, planning pumpkin carvings and costume contests, a visitor from my teacher's past appeared, in tears, beside our bonfire. She sa...
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Winner of the High Plains Book Award for a First Book At sixteen Judith Sara Gelt finally rebels after spending years watching her warm, Jewish home in Denver disintegrate. It's 1968 and bipolar disorder has been ravaging her mother and has sent her father, a powerful attorney, into a spiteful tailspin. To escape Gelt makes one perilous choice after another, and these decisions carry her, unprepared and alone, into a world that is sometimes cruel and often dangerous. After returning to Denver she works to understand her parents and her past, and she is surprised to discover her own strengths. Throughout her memoir Gelt reflects upon how risk taking has shaped her relationships with and her attitudes toward men and sex, her daughter, Judaism, and her own eventual diagnosis of major depressive disorder.
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by Alan James ISBN: 978 1 84747 005 8 Published: 2006 Pages: 90 Description Alan James is Chipmunka's local Big Issue seller. Chipmunka CEO Jason Pegler met Alan in November 2005 on his pitch in Moorgate, London. Jason was so impressed with Alan witticisms and strength of character that he encouraged him to write about his experiences - 'Ten Years After, Fourty-Four Years Before' is the result. Following a nervous breakdown, Alan became homeless and started selling the Big Issue. This book details Alan's experiences of selling 'The Issue' all over the UK for over ten years, it describes the characters he has met and some of the situations he has encountered. Alan's experiences are rich and v...
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