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When a tragic accident leads Jackie to move into a house filled
with twelve boys, she gets far more than she ever expected. This
sweet YA romance is perfect for fans of Kasie West and Jenny
Han-and is one of the most beloved Wattpad books ever! Moving in
with twelve boys was not part of the plan. Jackie's goal is
perfection-perfect grades, the perfect look, getting into the
perfect school. If she can achieve that, then maybe her too-busy
mom and dad will take notice. But when her parents die in a tragic
accident, Jackie is shipped off across the country to live with the
Walters, her new guardians...who just happen to have twelve sons
(well, eleven, but their daughter, Parker, is basically one of the
boys). The Walter boys are loud, dirty, annoying-and, okay, some of
the older boys might be Greek god level hot, but they don't think a
city girl belongs on their horse ranch. How is Jackie supposed to
fit into their chaotic world when she needs to keep her parents'
memory alive by living up to the promise of perfect? But as Jackie
spends more time the Walter boys, she begins to wonder if the
perfection she's always strived for isn't the only way to find love
after all. Funny and moving, My Life with the Walter Boys is
perfect for readers looking for: Wattpad love stories contemporary
romance for teens binge-worthy YA novels relatable characters
The highly anticipated sequel to My Life with the Walter Boys, the internationally bestselling YA romance novel that inspired the Netflix series!
Jackie Howard returns to the boy who has her heart, the family she loves, and the choice she must make.
Jackie is back on the Walter ranch after a summer in New York. She needed space – and got it. But she doesn't know where things stand with her and Cole Walter after that goodbye kiss. Over the summer, she stopped texting him.
But she never stopped thinking about him.
Still, with Cole living off in town to work at Tony's garage before he heads off to college, Jackie thinks it'll be easy to avoid him – only to find that when she sees him face to face at last, it's, well...impossible to resist him.
Things are getting complicated: he's the boy she can't get off her mind, and the Walters have become the family she loves and needs. How can Jackie move forward when she's afraid of taking the next step?
This heartfelt follow-up to the bestselling My Life with the Walter Boys promises a sweet YA romance that captures the beauty of the found family dynamic and the complexities of coming of age.
Jackie Howard returns to the boy who has her heart, the family she
loves, and the choice she must make.
Jackie is back on the Walter ranch after a summer in New York. She
needed space – and got it. But she doesn't know where things stand with
her and Cole Walter after that goodbye kiss. Over the summer, she
stopped texting him.
But she never stopped thinking about him.
Still, with Cole living off in town to work at Tony's garage before he
heads off to college, Jackie thinks it'll be easy to avoid him – only
to find that when she sees him face to face at last, it's,
well...impossible to resist him.
Things are getting complicated: he's the boy she can't get off her
mind, and the Walters have become the family she loves and needs. How
can Jackie move forward when she's afraid of taking the next step?
This heartfelt follow-up to the bestselling My Life with the Walter
Boys promises a sweet YA romance that captures the beauty of the found
family dynamic and the complexities of coming of age.
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A research- and evidence-based playbook for creating MTSS in
schools In In Support of Students: A Leader’s Guide to Equitable
MTSS, a team of distinguished educators delivers a comprehensive
and insightful discussion of how to create evidence-based and
equitable multi-tiered systems (MTSS). In the book, you’ll find
the practical tips and tools you need to support the implementation
and redesign of systems that meet the needs of all learners. The
author go beyond conceptual theories and frameworks and readers
grounded, hands-on advice for developing MTSS that provide
opportunities for students to learn at high levels while retaining
equitable feelings of belonging and hope. The book also provides:
Real-life examples and planning procedures to implement MTSS in a
variety of school environments Strategies for building MTSS in ways
that combat educator burn-out, overwork, and overwhelm An
actionable toolkit to put MTSS into practice and improve student
outcomes An indispensable resource for K-12 school leaders and
administrators, In Support of Students will also prove invaluable
to policymakers, university staff, and regional support providers.
Ora's Boy is a true story of a boy's struggles to survive growing
up with the prejudices of a small New England mill town in the
1940s and 50s. Abandoned by his father and rejected by his mother
was only the beginning of his struggles. Born in a highly
conservative French Canadian Catholic community, he has to overcome
inordinate bigotry to gain acceptance and approval from the very
community in which his mother is ostracized and scorned for
violating the tenets of her church....not once, but three times.
The book also rekindles old memories of historical events and
changes that happened during that era, such as; World War II, the
Korean War, President Eisenhower's election, the famous Boston
Brinks robbery, the Civil Rights movement, and the advent of Rock
N' Roll, to name a few, as the author takes you on a journey full
of twists and turns he encountered in his young life, as he
overcame obstacle after obstacle, hurdle after hurdle, setback
after setback, in his never ending will to survive....and succeed.
A truly remarkable, heart-warming, inspirational story.
This book explores significant problems in the fiction of Daniel
Defoe. Maximillian E. Novak investigates a number of elements in
Defoe's work by probing his interest in rendering of reality (what
Defoe called "the Thing itself"). Novak examines Defoe's interest
in the relationship between prose fiction and painting, as well as
the various ways in which Defoe's woks were read by contemporaries
and by those novelists who attempted to imitate and comment upon
his Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
decades after its publication. In this book, Novak attempts to
consider the uniqueness and imaginativeness of various aspects of
Defoe's writings including his way of evoking the seeming inability
of language to describe a vivid scene or moments of overwhelming
emotion, his attraction to the fiction of islands and utopias, his
gradual development of the concepts surrounding Crusoe's cave, his
fascination with the horrors of cannibalism, and some of the ways
he attempted to defend his work and serious fiction in general.
Most of all, Transformations, Ideology, and the Real in Defoe's
Robinson Crusoe and Other Narratives establishes the complexity and
originality of Defoe as a writer of fiction.
It's 1896. New York City is hardly the ideal place for a child
whose father has disappeared and whose mother has fled from reality
to the comfort of her piano. Eight-year-old Leigh Blackwell,
determined to care for her mother and make ends meet, leaves school
and takes a job in the garment district. Just as life's challenges
threaten to overwhelm her, she finds nine-year-old Tom Paterson, a
streetwise pickpocket, on her front steps.
Tom and Leigh's lives soon intertwine as he appoints himself her
protector and shares part of his meager earnings with her. After
her love of horse racing eventually leads Leigh to a job at a
thoroughbred stable, she finally attains independence and slowly
pulls away from the one who has quietly fallen in love with her.
But when Leigh leaves New York and becomes entangled with a bitter,
angry man, her desire to help him nearly costs Tom his life--and
their chance at ever finding happiness together.
In the Midst of Wolves recounts the unconventional coming-of-age
journey of a homeless pickpocket and an enterprising orphan as they
grow into adulthood in the early twentieth century despite many
obstacles, including some that are of their own making.
The agricultural sector of medicinal (including plant stimulants)
and aromatic plants is characterized by an enormous number and
diversity of species. Only a few of them can be considered
cultivated crops in which significant breeding efforts are made.
For most species, however, breeding is performed in short-term
projects only. Therefore, basic knowledge about these species is
still fragmentary. Our intention is to compile and organize the
available information on the most commonly utilized plant species
into one publication, thereby providing a standardized resource for
the researchers and the grower community. This book therefore
provides reference source materials for a wide variety of plant
species used for human consumption due to their flavor, medicinal
or recreational properties. It is divided into a section of general
topics on genetic resources, breeding adaptation of analytic
methods and a compilation of basic data for DNA content, chromosome
number and mating system followed by a section of 20 monographs on
a species or species groups.
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