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The Primrose Path
Debbie's life is about to change forever–her grandmother
passes away suddenly, her parents decide to move and she has to leave
her school and her best friend to live in a city and a community she
know nothing about.
But, just when things begin to settle down and Debbie
starts to accept the ways of her new religious school and a group of
girls immediately make her feel so welcomed, Debbie begins to feel
funny about the amount of attention she gets from her teacher, Rabbi
Werner.
In The Primrose Path, Carol Matas
explores the dark side of a charismatic leader through the eyes of
Debbie, a young teenager coming of age during an important time in her
life.
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Telling
No matter what else is happening in their lives, no
matter how mad at each other they might be, the Erikson sisters'
late-night tell-alls are their one surefire way to keep themselves
honest. And lately, being honest hasn't been easy.
This novel chronicles one eventful summer in the three
sisters' lives, one of challenges for them all. Thirteen-year-old
Corey, the youngest, is swayed by her reckless groups of friends into
taking some big and dangerous risks. Sue, the eldest, is in love with
her new boyfriend, but how much does she have to compromise to keep
him? For middle child Alex, who's landed her first job in a Renaissance
Fair, the challenge is to figure out how to stand up for what she
believes, when doing so means going against the wishes and expectations
of others.
Absorbing, full of surprises, Telling
is, at its unique heart, about the power of "girl talk" to overcome
fear, articulate beliefs and transf
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The Race
Ali
Green's mother is running for leadership of the Liberal
Party, and Ali, a junior delegate, accompanies her to the convention in
Calgary. She wants her mom to win, of course. But if she does win, then
it means they'll have to move to Ottawa–away from Ali's friends and
school. Complicating matters even further is Ali's interest in Paul
James, who just happens to be the son of her mom's strongest political
rival! And when the two of them overhear what they're not suppose to,
Ali's whole world turns completely upside down.
Set against the tumultuous excitement of a political
convention, The Race explores politics, loyalty,
right and wrong, and where they all fit in one young girl's life.
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