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When her rental car has a flat tyre, Liz Hardy stops at the Tillot farm for a car jack. Nora Tillot walks Liz out to the barn and, as they search for the jack, the two women begin a journey neither anticipated. As their friendship turns passionate, will their happiness be shattered by rumours?
A new group of guests has checked into Candlestone Inn, and the Taylor-Michaelson family - Nikki, Travis and their moms - have their hands full with their innkeeper duties. When valuable objects start disappearing, Nikki and Travis start investigating - is it one of the new guests, the new maid, or could it be - a ghost?
"A hard-hitting and eloquent look at the impact of bullying." -"School Library Journal" New town, new school, new start. That's what fourteen-year-old Gray Wilton believes. But it doesn't take long for him to realize that there are bullies in every school, and he's always their punching bag. Their abuses escalate until Gray feels trapped and alone. He has no power at all until he enters the halls of Greenford High School with his father's semiautomatic in hand. Nancy Garden deftly explores the cruelty of bullying and its devastating effects. In this brutal, heartbreaking story, a school shooting shatters lives on both sides of the gun.
This groundbreaking book, first published in 1982, is the story of
two teenage girls whose friendship blossoms into love and who,
despite pressures from family and school that threaten their
relationship, promise to be true to each other and their feelings.
Lambda Literary Award winner Good Moon Rising is about two young women who fall in love while rehearsing a school play, realize they're gay, and resist a homophobic campaign against them. Good Moon Rising, both a New York Public Library Book for the Teenage and a Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, 'takes us into the dynamics of homophobia.' (Horn Book). 'Garden, who gave us one of the first honest, sensitive portrayals of two young women in love in the brilliant Anne On My Mind, Farrar, 1982, offers us another thought-provoking story of homosexual love.' - Voya
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