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The beauty of what remains

how our greatest fear becomes our greatest gift
2021
"As the Senior Rabbi of one of the largest synagogues in the world, [the author] has learned over and over again the many ways death teaches us how to live and love more deeply by showing us not only what is gone, but also the beauty of what remains"--Provided by publisher.

Stay sweet

2019
"Seventeen-year-old Amelia has looked forward to her last summer before college working at the Meade Creamery, but when the owner of the local landmark passes away her nephew has big changes in mind"--Provided by publisher.

Remembering Ethan

2020
A young girl misses her deceased brother and wants to talk about him, and she does not understand why her parents do not even want to mention his name.

To your eternity

When the Nokkers attack Renril, Fushi and his allies Kai, Hairo, and Messar fight back. Both sides are evenly matched and become exhausted. Meanwhile, a familiar young girl journeys to help her beloved Fu.

The true history of paradise

a novel
Saga of three women born in the troubled paradise of Jamaica.

A certain October

When an accident kills a close friend and puts her brother in a coma, Scotty blames herself and has a hard time moving on. Although friends and family try to help, Scotty must find the power to forgive herself to be able to move on.

The dark maidens

Itsumi, the leader of the literature club at the prestigious St. Mary's Academy for Girls, has died. A week after her death, the members of the club gather in her memory. But as they each tell their stories about what happened in the days leading up to Itsumi's death, questions are raised about why and how Itsumi really died.

Swallowing stones

The haunting story of an accidental crime and its haunting web of repercussions.

We'll never be apart

Haunted by memories of the fire that killed her boyfriend, seventeen-year-old Alice Monroe is in a mental ward when, with support from fellow patient Chase, she begins to confront hidden truths in a journal, including that the only person she trusts may be telling her only half of the story.

Can you see me now?

"Thirteen-year-old Mandy Silva feels invisible after her father's unexpected death and her mother's inability to deal with the situation, and her unhappiness is worsened by her peers' constant bullying"--Provided by publisher.

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