children's writings

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children's writings

A day on the prairie

Part of a series in which children write and illustrate their own books, this volume describes the prairie landscape and ecology around the authors' Kildeer Countryside Elementary School in Long Grove, Illinois.
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Definitions of indefinable things

2017
"Follows three teens in a small town whose lives intersect in ways they never expected, teaching them that there are no one-size-fits-all definitions of depression, friendship, and love"--Provided by publisher.
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M is for autism

2015
After struggling daily with anxiety, a thirteen-year-old English girl learns she has autism.
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Journeys

young readers' letters to authors who changed their lives
2017
"An anthology of letters from young readers to favorite authors about how their books made a significant impact on them describes the feelings of connection, inspiration, and clarity that can be found through reading"--OCLC.

Shattered mirror

2003
As seventeen-year-old Sarah, daughter of a powerful line of vampire-hunting witches, continues to pursue the ancient bloodsucker Nikolas, she finds herself in a dangerous friendship with two vampire siblings in her high school.

Chicken soup for the teenage soul III

more stories of life, love, and learning
2000
A collection of inspirational stories for teenagers about relationships, friendship, love, family, lessons, tough times, self-discovery, obstacles, and growing up.

Say hello

2012
Written when the author was ten years old, tells of a dog and a boy who are both lonely until they are included by others.

Kids explore kids who make a difference

1997
Features young people who have made a difference in their own lives and in the lives of those around them.

Kids explore America's Jewish heritage

1996
Presents writings by students in grades three to seven on topics of Jewish culture, including sports, food, history, and art.

Did I mention I need you?

2016
Stepsiblings Eden Munro and Tyler Bruce have desperately tried to ignore their love for each other for the sake of their family, but they cannot seem to stay apart for long, especially once Tyler invites Eden to spend the summer with him in New York, but how will their family react when they confess their romance?.

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