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Hero of the month!
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Miller, Mona, author
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Superheroes Fiction.
2017
\"At Super Hero High, the galaxy's most powerful teens develop their powers and learn what it means to be a hero\"-- Provided by publisher.
Over the Line
2013
Over the Line is a coming of age tale about a boy’s emotional growth and a set of crises that must be addressed and overcome. This novel explores stresses and fractures in contemporary life in a fictional small town in upstate New York.
Tease
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Maciel, Amanda, author
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Bullying Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"A teenage girl faces criminal charges for bullying after a classmate commits suicide\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Tumble Inn
Tired of their high school teaching jobs and discouraged by their failed attempts at conceiving a child, Mark and Fran Finley decide they need a change in their lives. Abruptly, they leave their friends and family in suburban New Jersey to begin anew as innkeepers on a secluded lake in the Adirondack Mountains. There they muddle through their first season at the inn, serving barely edible dinners to guests, stranding themselves in chest-deep snowdrifts, and somehow, miraculously, amid swarms of ravenous black flies, conceiving a child, a girl they name Nat. Years later, when Mark and Fran are nearing middle age and Nat is a troubled teenager, Mark's life is ripped apart, forever changed, and he must choose between returning to his old home in New Jersey or trying to rebuild what is left of his life and family in the place of his greatest joy and deepest sorrow.The Tumble Innis a moving drama about home and about the fragility and resilience of love.
Supergirl at Super Hero High
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Yee, Lisa, author
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Women superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Women superheroes Fiction.
2016
\"Supergirl is the new girl in school-- and she just also happens to be the most powerful teenager in the galaxy! After losing her home planet of Krypton and everyone she knows, Supergirl has made a new home on Earth, but she isn't so sure that Super Hero High School is the right place for her. Wonder Woman, other new friends, and a kindly librarian make her feel welcome, but breached inter-dimensional portals, invading alien armies, and bad dreams shake her confidence. It's not easy being a super hero and a high school student all at once!\"--Amazon.com
The Bogan Mondrian
2018
A powerful and heart-stopping young adult novel from a master storyteller. This is Steven Herrick at his best.‘There are worse things than school.' Luke sleepwalks through his days wagging school, swimming at the reservoir and eating takeaway pizza. That is until Charlotte shows up. Rumour is she got expelled from her city school and her family moved to the Blue Mountains for a fresh start. But when Luke's invited to her house, he discovers there's a lot more going on than meets the eye.
The light fantastic
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Combs, Sarah, author
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School shootings Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
2016
Seven interwoven narratives spanning three tense hours on a fateful day share the perspectives of a girl with a rare memory condition, a teacher who fears a student may be planning an act of violence, and a girl about to embark on a cross-country plot.
Grief, Loss and Bereavement
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John Costello
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Peter Wimpenny
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Bereavement
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Bereavement - Psychological aspects
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Death and Dying
2013,2012,2011
Dealing with the social experience of grief, loss and bereavement are challenging areas for everyone, including health and social care practitioners who are often well placed to offer help and support to the bereaved. This book draws together a comprehensive range of worldwide evidence for understanding and supporting the bereaved in a variety of health and social care contexts. It can be used by practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds in both health and social care to gain an appreciation of bereavement and its associated support and care. Additionally, it can be used for personal and professional development by practitioners who want to enhance their own and others’ practice with the bereaved in specific contexts or organisations. The book may also be of value to those undertaking post graduate study who want to gain a wider understanding of the evidence related to bereavement and bereavement care practice in health and social care and may be seeking to add to the body of evidence in this field.
Just another hero
by
Draper, Sharon M. (Sharon Mills)
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
2009
As Kofi, Arielle, Dana, November, and Jericho face personal challenges during their last year of high school, a misunderstood student brings a gun to class and demands to be taken seriously.