runaway teenagers

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No me pidas que te quiera

1996
Sixteen-year-old Tina runs away from her troubled home and sets out with a country singer to build a new life for herself in Los Angeles.

Steffie can't come out to play

1984
Fourteen-year-old Stephanie runs away from her dreary industrial Pennsylvania town to be a model in New York. Instead she meets an expensively-dressed man who puts her to work for him as a prostitute.

Street teens

2012
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate why teens run away, how street teens can be helped, and whether street teens are a global problem.

Living at the edge of the world

how I survived the tunnels of Grand Central Station
2001
A young homeless runaway describes her life with other homeless teenagers who live in New York's subway tunnels.

Blink & Caution

2012
Two teenagers who are living on the streets and barely getting by become involved in a complicated criminal plot, and make an unexpected connection with each other.

Understanding survivors of abuse

stories of homeless and runaway adolescents
1989

The Innocent

2013
Will Robie, a freelance hitman working for the government, rescues a teenage girl whose parents' disappearance may be linked to a vast, high-level cover-up.

Refugees

2006
Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Dawn, a sixteen-year-old runaway from San Francisco, connects by phone and e-mail with Johar, a gentle, fifteen-year-old Afghani who assists Dawn's foster mother, a doctor, at a Red Cross refugee camp in Peshawar.

Maitland's kid

1989
A troubled teenage boy searches for the father he's never known.

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