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Can Sloane and James survive the lies and secrets surrounding them,
or will The Program claim them in the end? Find out in this
"chilling and suspenseful" (Publishers Weekly) second book in
Suzanne Young's New York Times bestselling Program series--now with
a freshly reimagined look. How do you stop an epidemic? Sloane and
James are on the run after barely surviving the suicide epidemic
and The Program. But they're not out of danger. Huge pieces of
their memories are still missing, and although Sloane and James
have found their way back to each other, The Program isn't ready to
let them go. Escaping with a group of troubled rebels, Sloane and
James will have to figure out who they can trust, and how to take
down The Program. The key may be in their hazy past, and to unlock
it, they need the Treatment--a pill that can bring back forgotten
memories, but at a high cost. And there's only one dose.
Two teens struggle to recapture their love after one of them goes
through The Program in this gut-wrenching fifth book in Suzanne
Young's New York Times bestselling series--now with a reimagined
look. Tatum Masterson never went through The Program. She never had
her memory stripped, never had to fight to remain herself. But
Weston, her longtime boyfriend and love of her life, did. Even as
he was taken by handlers, Tatum hoped he'd remember her
somehow--that their love would be strong enough. It wasn't. Like
all returners, Weston comes back a blank canvas. The years he and
Tatum spent together are forgotten, as well as the week he
mysteriously disappeared before The Program came for him. Still,
Tatum fights to get Weston to remember her. They start to build a
new love, then they hear about the Adjustment--a new therapy that
implants memories from a donor. Despite the risks, Tatum donates
her memories from their time together so Weston can remember what
he lost. But memories are all a matter of perspective. Weston only
has one side of their love story, and his emotions don't match his
borrowed experiences. The heartbreaking, mind-bending discrepancy
slowly unravels him, causing more damage than The Program itself.
As their new life together feels more untenable, Tatum will have to
decide if she loves Weston enough to let him go.
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The Remedy (Reissue)
Suzanne Young
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A teen who's taken on so many identities she's not sure who she is
anymore stumbles across a secret with devastating implications in
this riveting third book in Suzanne Young's New York Times
bestselling Program series--now with a reimagined look. In a world
before The Program... Quinlan McKee is a closer. Since the age of
seven, Quinn has held the responsibility of providing closure to
grieving families with a special skill--she can "become" anyone.
Recommended by grief counselors, Quinn is hired by families to take
on the short-term role of a deceased loved one between the ages of
fifteen and twenty. She's not an exact copy, of course, but she
wears their clothes and changes her hair, studies them through
pictures and videos, and soon, Quinn can act like them, smell like
them...be them. But to do her job successfully, she can't get
attached. Now seventeen, Quinn is deft at recreating herself,
sometimes confusing her own past with those of the people she's
portrayed. When she's given her longest assignment, playing the
role of Catalina Barnes, Quinn begins to bond with the deceased
girl's boyfriend. But that's only the first of many complications,
especially when Quinn finds out the truth about Catalina's death.
And the epidemic it could start.
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The Epidemic (Reissue)
Suzanne Young
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Can one girl help others find closure by slipping into the
identities of their loved ones? Find out in this riveting sequel to
The Remedy and companion to the New York Times bestselling The
Program and The Treatment. In a world before The Program... Quinlan
McKee's job as a closer taught her to read people and situations,
even losing a bit of herself to do so. But she couldn't have
guessed how her last case would bring down her entire world. Now,
the only person Quinn has left is Deacon, her best friend and the
love of her life. Except Deacon's been keeping secrets of his own,
so Quinn sets out alone to find Arthur Pritchard, the doctor who's
been trying to control her life. When Quinn finds Arthur's
daughter, Virginia, she learns the truth about his motives. The
good doctor believes Quinn is the first step to curing the growing
epidemic of teen suicides. But how can Quinn trust someone who
plays God with other people's memories? As Quinn struggles to hold
onto her sense of self through world-upending revelations, she must
separate truth from lies to make the best decision for everyone's
future.
This book can easily be marketed alongside our leading Criminology
textbooks in the UK (Newburn; South et al), as well as our Research
Methods texts (i.e. Caulfield and Hill). Most Criminology students
will complete a dissertation, so the size of the market is quite
large. The book is supplemented by web resources, offering a range
of template and example of good practice in writing, research and
analysis. The book is relatively short, to easily digestible for an
undergraduate student.
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The Program (Reissue)
Suzanne Young
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The first book in Suzanne Young's New York Times bestselling series
is a "gripping tale for lovers of dystopian romance" (Kirkus
Reviews) about two teens in a world where true feelings are
forbidden, teen suicide is an epidemic, and the only solution is
The Program--now with a freshly reimagined look. Sloane knows
better than to cry in front of anyone. With suicide now an
international epidemic, one outburst could land her in The Program,
the only proven course of treatment. Sloane's parents have already
lost one child; Sloane knows they'll do anything to keep her alive.
She also knows that everyone who's been through The Program returns
as a blank slate. Because their depression is gone--but so are
their memories. Under constant surveillance at home and at school,
Sloane puts on a brave face and keeps her feelings buried as deep
as she can. The only person Sloane can be herself with is James.
He's promised to keep them both safe and out of treatment, and
Sloane knows their love is strong enough to withstand anything. But
despite the promises they made to each other, it's getting harder
to hide the truth. They are both growing weaker. Depression is
setting in. And The Program is coming for them.
This book can easily be marketed alongside our leading Criminology
textbooks in the UK (Newburn; South et al), as well as our Research
Methods texts (i.e. Caulfield and Hill). Most Criminology students
will complete a dissertation, so the size of the market is quite
large. The book is supplemented by web resources, offering a range
of template and example of good practice in writing, research and
analysis. The book is relatively short, to easily digestible for an
undergraduate student.
Tatum and Weston seek revenge against The Program in this
heart-pounding final installment in Suzanne Young's New York Times
bestselling Program series--now with a reimagined look. Every cure
has a cost. Tatum Masterson learned this after years of being
monitored by The Program. She witnessed it when her boyfriend,
Weston, came back changed, erased. The Adjustment came into Tatum's
life just when she thought she needed it most, a promise for Wes to
get back his forgotten memories. But when the procedure went wrong,
a revelation shattered everything Tatum thought she knew. Now with
no one left to trust, Tatum must find out what really happened last
summer. With the help of the boyfriend she lost, Tatum digs into
the past and future of The Program and its handlers. Will the two
teens be able to bring about the reckoning their tormentors
deserve?
"A food-for-thought dystopian with a strong feminist message."
-Kirkus Reviews It's time to fight back in this second novel in the
thrilling, subversive near future series from New York Times
bestselling author Suzanne Young about a girls-only private high
school that is far more than it appears to be. Make me a girl with
a razor heart... It's been weeks since Mena and the other girls of
Innovations Academy escaped their elite boarding school. Although
traumatized by the violence and experimentations that occurred
there, Mena quickly discovers that the outside world can be just as
unwelcoming and cruel. With no one else to turn to, the girls only
have each other-and the revenge-fueled desire to shut down the
corporation that imprisoned them. The girls enroll in Ridgeview
Prep, a private school with suspect connections to Innovations, to
identify the son of an investor and take down the corporation from
the inside. But with pressure from Leandra, who revealed herself to
be a double-agent, and Winston Weeks, an academy investor gone
rogue, Mena wonders if she and her friends are simply trading one
form of control for another. Not to mention the woman who is quite
literally invading Mena's thoughts-a woman with extreme ideas that
both frighten and intrigue Mena. And as the girls fight for freedom
from their past-and freedom for the girls still at Innovations-they
must also face new questions about their existence...and what it
means to be girls with razor hearts.
This full-color celebration of communities engaged in creative
cultural expression profiles nine exemplary grassroots arts
projects depicting an intersection of creativity with love of
place. Stories range from children building an African-inspired mud
facade on their Oregon middle school to an annual
blessing-procession and festival in North Philadelphia that brings
to life dozens of the most depressed blocks in urban America. Other
regions represented include Minneapolis, Boston, Berkeley, rural
Maine, San Francisco, the New York Bronx, and Vancouver, Canada.
Community-based arts resources are sited throughout. Works of Heart
offers a compendium of multicultural human-interest stories that
will inspire and inform both community development professionals
and citizen activists. Among those profiled are Lily Yeh and the
Village of Arts and Humanities, Clara Wainwright and the Faith
Quilts Project, Dolly Hopkins and Public Dreams, and the Beehive
Collective.
The girls make their final stand in this third and final novel in
the thrilling, subversive near-future series from New York Times
bestselling author Suzanne Young about a girls-only private school
that is far more than it appears to be. There is no one who can
save your rebel soul... The girls of Innovations Academy escaped
the confines of their unethical school, fought against the system
protecting predators who targeted girls for harassment, and they're
not done yet. They're still not free. Reeling from one revelation
after the next, Mena and her friends begin to unwind the truth of
their existence and, as a result, their destiny. The men from
Innovations Corporation still hunt them, the woman who created them
still wants control over them, and worst of all, Mena realizes that
through all her pain, all her tears, the world of men has not
changed. There is no more time to hope for the best. The girls know
they are in a battle for their lives, a war for their very
existence. The girls of Innovations Academy have sharpened their
sticks to fight back, they have fought for justice with blood from
their razor hearts. And now, the girls will choose their true
nature...and how they define their rebel souls.
It's time to fight back in this second novel in a thrilling,
subversive near future series from New York Times bestselling
author Suzanne Young about a girls-only private high school that is
far more than it appears to be. Make me a girl with a razor
heart... It's been weeks since Mena and the other girls of
Innovations Academy escaped their elite boarding school. Although
traumatized by the violence and experimentations that occurred
there, Mena quickly discovers that the outside world can be just as
unwelcoming and cruel. With no one else to turn to, the girls only
have each other-and the revenge-fueled desire to shut down the
corporation that imprisoned them. The girls enroll in Ridgeview
Prep, a private school with suspect connections to Innovations, to
identify the son of an investor and take down the corporation from
the inside. But with pressure from Leandra, who revealed herself to
be a double-agent, and Winston Weeks, an academy investor gone
rogue, Mena wonders if she and her friends are simply trading one
form of control for another. Not to mention the woman who is quite
literally invading Mena's thoughts-a woman with extreme ideas that
both frighten and intrigue Mena. And as the girls fight for freedom
from their past-and freedom for the girls still at Innovations-they
must also face new questions about their existence...and what it
means to be girls with razor hearts.
The aim of the book series is to explore public concerns and
practical issues deeply and rethink theoretical debates and
institutional policies critically in the broad area of corporate
responsibility, corporate governance and sustainability around the
world. It examines the social, economic and environmental impacts
of corporations, and the real effects of corporate governance, CSR
and business sustainability on societies in different regions. It
facilitates a better understanding of how value systems, cultures
and traditions in different societies may affect the policies and
practices of corporate responsibility, governance and
sustainability. It identifies the future development trends of
corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability in contexts
when examining and exploring those key issues.
Suzanne Young's complete New York Times bestselling Program
series--which Booklist called "a fast-paced story that combines an
intriguing premise, a sexy romance, and a shifting landscape of
truth" in a starred review--is now available in a paperback boxed
set with a reimagined look! With teen suicide now an international
epidemic, all adolescents are under constant scrutiny, with any
change in mood landing them in The Program, the uncompromising
"treatment" that returns patients as shadows of their former
selves--blank slates with no memory of their depression...or
anything else. What can be done when cures are just as brutal as
the disease? Even the Adjustment, meant to undo The Program's
damage with an influx of donated memories, leaves teens at odds
with themselves. Still, there are some determined to fight back.
Sloane and James hope their love can survive stolen memories in The
Program and The Treatment. Quinn's adventures as a closer--someone
who spends her life playing the role of the recently deceased to
give their families closure--show how The Program came to be in The
Remedy and The Epidemic. Tatum and Weston struggle to reclaim their
lives and their love after Wes is released from The Program in The
Adjustment, and The Complication brings all six teens together in
the shocking series conclusion. This thrilling paperback boxed set
includes: The Program The Treatment The Remedy The Epidemic The
Adjustment The Complication
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