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Maldonado, Torrey, author
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Stepfathers Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Responsibility Juvenile fiction.
2023
Twelve-year-old Trevor has an adult problem to deal with: how to protect himself, his sisters, and his mother from his abusive stepfather (currently in prison) and he thinks the way to do that is to take up boxing--although he would really rather draw.
Waterhole
2018
A haunting and engaging debut from a talented Australian author. Sixteen-year-old Sunny Maguire is dreading the school holidays. She used to love visiting her grandmother's farm but ever since her mother died in a tragic car accident, Sunny doesn't feel at home anywhere anymore and the farm is a constant reminder of what she has lost. She knows it's going to be a long summer. Worse, she has to spend it with her distant stepfather, Kevin, the only 'family' she has left. On her return to the small town of Kelly's Crossing, Sunny is distracted by a new resident - Matthew Bright - and the disappearance of local teenager Dylan Koslovski. She gets involved in the search for Dylan along the mysterious Constant Creek Gorge, a beautiful location tainted by tragic drownings. Complications arise when Kevin becomes a suspect in the case and rumours begin to circulate. Sunny doesn't trust him and she's beginning to lose faith in herself, too, especially when she starts to see her mother's ghost.
Falling for you
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Schroeder, Lisa
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Dysfunctional families Juvenile fiction.
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Dating (Social customs) Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
2013
Very good friends, her poetry notebooks, and a mysterious \"ninja of nice\" give seventeen-year-old Rae the strength to face her mother's neglect, her stepfather's increasing abuse, and a new boyfriend's obsessiveness.
The light jar
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Thompson, Lisa (Lisa Anne), 1973- author
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Mothers and sons Juvenile fiction.
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Stepfathers Juvenile fiction.
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Psychological abuse Juvenile fiction.
2019
Nate and his mother are escaping from his emotionally abusive step-father, Gary, but the run-down and abandoned cottage in the woods that his mother takes them to does not seem like much of a refuge; but when his mother goes off to buy provisions and does not come back Nate is left alone (except for his imaginary friend Sam) and afraid--until a mysterious girl trying to solve the clues of a long-ago treasure hunt turns up.
I now pronounce you someone else
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McCahan, Erin
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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Dating (Social customs) Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
2010
Eighteen-year-old Bronwen has long felt that she was switched with another child at birth, and so although she loves Jared, she must decide if she is ready to be married or should, instead, live on her own first.
The end of the wild
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Helget, Nicole Lea, 1976- author
in
Families Juvenile fiction.
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Stepfathers Juvenile fiction.
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Forests and forestry Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Eleven-year-old Fern helps to take care of her impoverished family by foraging for food in the forest, but when a fracking company rolls into town, she realizes that her peaceful woods and her family's livelihood could be threatened\"-- Provided by publisher.
Deviant
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McKinty, Adrian
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Moving, Household Juvenile fiction.
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Junior high schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2011
Fourteen-year-old Danny Lopez reviews the path that led him from Las Vegas, Nevada, to an experimental school near Colorado Springs and then to his imminent death at the hands of a cat-killer ready for bigger prey.
One for the Murphys
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Hunt, Lynda Mullaly
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Foster home care Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Stepfathers Juvenile fiction.
2012
After a horrible betrayal, Carley is sent to live with a foster family and struggles with opening herself up to their love.
Biggie
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Sullivan, Derek E., author
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Obesity Juvenile fiction.
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Baseball stories.
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Self-actualization (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
2015
Henry \"Biggie\" Abbott has hidden behind his weight for years, and although he is the son and stepson of two of Finch, Minnesota's most famous athletes, he prefers academic success until the girl of his dreams suggests he join the baseball team, and, with his stepbrother's help, he discovers he is a great pitcher.
The year of the rat
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Furniss, Clare, author
in
Death Juvenile fiction.
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Grief Juvenile fiction.
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Dead Juvenile fiction.
2014
In the year following her mother's death after giving birth, fifteen-year-old Pearl must try to come to terms with her loss, her new relationship with her stepfather, and her baby sister--The Rat--as well as the fact that Mom will not leave Pearl alone.