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The lies about truth
2015
\"A teen struggles to overcome both the physical and emotional scars that resulted from an accident that killed her best friend\"-- Provided by publisher.
Why I fight : a novel
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Oaks, J. Adams (Jeffrey Adams)
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Uncles Fiction.
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Fighting (Psychology) Fiction.
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Emotional problems Fiction.
2009
After his house burns down, twelve-year-old Wyatt Reaves takes off with his uncle, and the two of them drive from town to town for six years, earning money mostly by fighting, until Wyatt finally confronts his parents one last time.
Cracked (review)
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Coats, Karen
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Childrens novels
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Emotional problems
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Emotional problems of teenagers $vJuvenile fiction
2012
Coats reviews Cracked by K. M. Walton.
Journal Article
Sara lost and found
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Castleman, Virginia
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Foster home care Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of children Juvenile fiction.
2016
When their mother abandons them and their father ends up in jail again, ten-year-old Sara and her mentally troubled sister are thrust back into the foster care system.
When you were mine
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Serle, Rebecca
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Dating (Social customs) Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2012
Seniors Rosaline Caplet and Rob Monteg, neighbors and best friends, have finally become a couple at their Southern California high school, but when Rosie's estranged cousin Juliet moves back into town and pursues Rob in an unstable, needy, and vindictive manner, Rosie starts to worry not just about Rob's emotions, but about his very life.
By the Time You Read This, I’ll Be Dead (review)
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Stevenson, Deborah
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Childrens novels
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Emotional problems
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Emotional problems of teenagers $vJuvenile fiction
2010
Stevenson reviews By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead by Julie Anne Peters.
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The end of fun
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McGinty, Sean, author
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Augmented reality Juvenile fiction.
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Treasure troves Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Seventeen-year-old Aaron is hooked on FUN, a new augmented reality experience that is as addictive as it is FUN. But when he sets off on a treasure hunt, left by his late grandfather, Aaron must navigate the real world and discover what it means to connect--after the game is over\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Boy Who Built a Wall Around Himself
2016,2015
Boy built a wall to keep himself safe. Behind it he felt strong and more protected. Then Someone Kind came along. She bounced a ball, sang and painted on the other side of the wall, and Boy began to wonder if life on the other side might be better after all. Written for children aged 4 to 9, this gentle full-colour picture book uses a simple metaphor to explain how children who have had painful or traumatic experiences can build barriers between themselves and other people. It will help children explore their feelings and encourage communication.