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Many educational guides as the YA version of nonfiction books. These are targeted at final-year high-schoolers and young college students, with the aim providing them some guidance as they reach that strange age where independence is desperately craved but also a bit scary. Unlike popularYA fict...
Like most kids, I was really into the idea of getting away with things. Although I don’t know if I ever even heard the term “con-artist” until high school. But I was always super interested in books that catalogued people like Al Capone, John Dillinger, etc. with a photo and may...
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I take the classes, I read the articles, I acquire the supplies, and, as proof, I successfully refurbish her old pairs of leather boots (and commit to keeping them maintained). So I earn mine. And, as they’re now my only pair of shoes, I wear them everywhere for the better part...
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See all 2,517 related books and articles Article details Publication: The Christian Science Monitor Date: December 4, 2007 Subjects: Heath, Dan Interact with this article Easy bookmarks Highlight and save Add notes Cite instantly Open reader tool Or search within this article Search Find...
and social themes or specific religions, so Merriman’s book stands out for its coverage.VERDICTThis accessible work is informative and appropriate for a wide variety of readers, from high school and seminary students through politicians, religious leaders, and think tanks.—Reviewed by Laurie Selwyn...
So when her high school frenemy marches back into her life as blonde, skinny, and successful as ever, asking her to be her maid-of-honor, Daphne is understandably speechless. Jennifer Weiner returns with a stunning novel about the complexities of friendship, self-acceptance, and the pitfalls ...
she came home one day to find that her dad had left a paperback titled The Double Helix on her bed. As she sped through the pages, she became enthralled by the intense drama behind the competition to discover the code of life. Even though her high school counselor told her girls didn’...