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For Madison, who has suffered a terrible loss, life is No Longer Simple. The teenager and her family move from Michigan to West Virginia to get over the loss, but she is just starting her senior year in high school, which makes the change especially hard. Making new friends is easy compared to what is coming her way. Madison must juggle school, cheerleading, love, secrets, deception, as well as someone from her past showing up with unforeseen intentions. Maddy wants so badly to go back to having an ordinary life, but you can't always have what you wish for. The teen's life is about to get a lot more complicated in the stunning new novel No Longer Simple: The New Beginning and The Complication. About the Author: Melissa Gregory has been writing since she was eight years old. Her dad bought her a diary and told her to write down her thoughts and what she does every day. Ever since then, she has been writing. The author is currently a fifth grade English teacher, lives in Niles, Ohio, and is engaged to be married. She has started the sequel in the No Longer Simple Series. Publisher's website: www.SBPRA.com/MelissaGregory
Ingeniously conceived and brilliantly rendered, and set against the backdrop of the California Gold Rush, "The Wreck of the Golden Mary" is a masterpiece of Victorian storytelling. En route to making their fortunes, the passengers of the Golden Mary suffer a terrifying ordeal when their vessel collides with an iceberg. Now the helpless victims of a shipwreck, they turn to the restorative powers of storytelling in a desperate attempt to raise morale. As each takes their turn, from the captain to the first mate, the Dickensian figures of miser and murderer, orphan and ghost, are brought onboard with most remarkable effect. Charles Dickens is one of England's most important literary figures. His works enjoyed enormous success in his day and are still among the most popular classics of all time.
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