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Upstander (Paperback)
James Preller
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R337
R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
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Two teams, six innings, one game. A lively cast of
characters--baseball-loving boys between the ages of eleven to
thirteen--are playing the biggest game of their lives. With
acrobatic catches, clutch hits, dramatic whiffs, and costly errors,
this game is full of action. But as the book unfolds, pitch by
pitch, a deeper story emerges, with far more at stake: Sam and
Mike, best friends, are trying to come to terms with Sam's newly
diagnosed cancer. And this baseball diamond becomes the ultimate
testing ground of Sam and Mike's remarkable friendship as they
strive to find a way to both come out winners.
This is for the championship.
This is for life.
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Home Sweet Horror (Paperback)
James Preller; Illustrated by Iacopo Bruno
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R246
R206
Discovery Miles 2 060
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Welcome. Have a seat. Let us tell you a story. But be warned.
"Home Sweet Horror" isn't just any tale. This is a "Scary
Tale."
Meet Liam Finn, who's just moved into a new home with his father
and sister. But this old house that seems empty, isn't . . . Bloody
Mary is here. Called back from the dead by a game, she's just
"dying" to talk.
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The Fall (Paperback)
James Preller
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R416
R341
Discovery Miles 3 410
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The summer before his senior year, Jude (yes, he's named after
the Beatles song) gets his first job, falls in love for the first
time, and starts to break away from his parents. Jude's house is
kept dark, and no one talks much--it's been that way since his
little sister drowned in a swimming pool seven years ago when Jude
was supposed to be watching her.
Now, Jude is finally, finally starting to live. "Really" live. And
then, life spins out of control. Again.
Acclaimed author James Preller explores life, death, love, faith,
and resilience in his first young adult novel. "Before You Go" will
grip readers from the book's dramatic first few pages to its
emotional end.
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