After the rape, sixteen-year-old Peyton feels dirty.
Praise for the novels of Michael Hiebert Dream with Little Angels "Hiebert's first novel courts comparison to the classic To Kill a Mockingbird, but the book manages to soar as a moving achievement in its own right.
With earthy wisdom, simple action points, and his trademark gift for storytelling, Collins shows how--and why--to make words count, from a friendly hello, to a handwritten thank-you note, to a thoughtful phone call.
A seventeen-year-old boy's life is nearly destroyed when a rumor that he is homosexual is started in his new high school.
It's a time of a young lad growing up from hard working and prison whores houses to riches! Prison and his life history.
Includes excerpt of sequel, Fish & Chips.
Praise for Sticks and Stones "Another amazing read by Susie Tate. The characters are very well developed and the story is very well written. This is another book I had to force myself to put down. I can't wait for more books by Susie Tate.
At least I hope I have. Ive also learned to be a lot more careful about what I say about others and about what I allow others to say to me. As this book points out, people are fragile. Reading Sticks and Stones has helped me.
How does a middle-aged wife, mother, and FBI agent pursue her dream of hiking 2,200 miles from Springer Mountain, Georgia, to Mount Katahdin, Maine? Sticks Harsha balances her trekking ambitions against the responsibilities of daily ...
So when Natale Gibson goes missing, he's convinced this is the big case he's been waiting for - the woman's husband and parents insist the devoted mother would never abandon her children, and her personal accounts remain untouched.
Praise for the novels of Michael Hiebert Dream with Little Angels "Hiebert's first novel courts comparison to the classic To Kill a Mockingbird, but the book manages to soar as a moving achievement in its own right.
A razor sharp satire about the search for a sure footing in an uncertain world from BAFTA nominated Vinay Patel. This edition was published to coincide with the premiere at Paines Plough and produced by Theatr Clwyd.
With simple action points and colorful stories, this inspiring book will help you weed out sticks-and-stones negativism and unleash the surpassing, life-giving, destiny-shaping power of positive words.
Why? With Sticks and Stones, let's learn to transcend beyond our losses and grief to find our spirits again. It's never too late to reclaim your being for yourself, breaking away from the sticks and stones that beat us down.
What's worse than being stalked by a gargoyle?Falling in love with one.After her father's illness exhausted her family fortune, Angie's made it her mission to hold onto the home that is last piece of her heritage.
At least I hope I have. I've also learned to be a lot more careful about what I say about others and about what I allow others to say to me. As this book points out, people are fragile. Reading "Sticks and Stones" has helped me.