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"Atlanta (Ga.) Juvenile fiction."
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Thirteen
by
Myracle, Lauren, 1969-
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Myracle, Lauren, 1969- Winnie years
in
Interpersonal relations in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Family Georgia Atlanta Fiction.
2009
Winnie's thirteenth year brings many joys and challenges as she negotiates her relationship with her first boyfriend and realizes that change is inevitable in her friends, family and even herself.
More to the story
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Khan, Hena, author
in
Families Georgia Atlanta Juvenile fiction.
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Newspapers Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
2019
As features editor of her school newspaper, thirteen-year-old Jameela Mirza wants to impress her father by writing a spectacular story about the new student, but a misunderstanding and family illness complicate matters.
In the neighborhood of true
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Carlton, Susan Kaplan, author
in
Jews United States Juvenile fiction.
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Antisemitism Juvenile fiction.
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Hate crimes Juvenile fiction.
2019
In the very white, very Christian world of Altlanta society in 1958, New York transplant Ruth decides not to tell her new high school friends and boyfriend that she is Jewish, but when a violent act rocks the city, Ruth must figure out where her loyalties lie.
Aru Shah and the end of time
by
Chokshi, Roshani, author
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Riordan, Rick, writer of introduction
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Chokshi, Roshani. Pandava novel ;
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Demonology Juvenile fiction.
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Blessing and cursing Juvenile fiction.
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Mythology, Indic Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Twelve-year-old Aru Shah has the tendency to stretch the truth to fit in at school. One day, three schoolmates show up at Aru's doorstep to catch her in a lie. They don't believe her claim that the museum's Lamp of Bharata is cursed, and they dare Aru to prove it. But lighting the lamp has dire consequences. Her classmates and beloved mother are frozen in time, and it's up to Aru to save them\"--Amazon.com.
My Jasper June
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Snyder, Laurel, author
in
Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Girls Juvenile fiction.
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Dysfunctional families Juvenile fiction.
2019
The school year is over, and it is summer in Atlanta. The sky is blue, the sun is blazing, and the days brim with possibility. But Leah feels lost. She has been this way since one terrible afternoon a year ago when everything changed. Since that day, her parents have become distant, her friends have fallen away, and Leah's been adrift and alone. Then she meets Jasper, a girl unlike anyone she has ever known. There's something mysterious about Jasper, almost magical. And Jasper, Leah discovers, is also lost. Together, the two girls carve out a place for themselves, a hideaway in the overgrown spaces of Atlanta, away from their parents and their hardships, somewhere only they can find. But as the days of this magical June start to draw to a close, and the darker realities of their lives intrude once more, Leah and Jasper have to decide how real their friendship is, and whether it can be enough to save them both.-- Publisher's description.
Out of body
\"When 17-year-old Megan Allen is betrayed by her best friend, LC, and targeted by LC's enemies, she is plunged into a waking nightmare and must claim what makes her uniquely herself to get her life back-- or die trying\"-- Provided by publisher.