Juniors


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"A perfect complement to the shelves of readers who follow Jenny Han and E. Lockhart."* Part Hawaiian, part Mainlander. Perpetual new girl at school. Hanging in the shadow of her actress mother’s spotlight. And now: new resident of the prominent West family’s guest cottage. Bracing herself for the embarrassment of being her classmates’ latest charity case, Lea is surprised when she starts becoming friends with Will and Whitney West instead—or in the case of gorgeous, unattainable Will, possibly even more than friends. And despite their differences, Whitney and Lea have a lot in common: both are navigating a tangled web of relationships, past disappointments and future hopes. As things heat up with Will, and her friendship with Whitney deepens, Lea has to decide how much she's willing to change in order to fit into their world. *Booklist




Junior


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There are a lot of great advertising books, but none that get down in the dirt with you quite like this one. Thomas Kemeny made a career at some of the best ad agencies in America. In this book he shows how he got in, how he's stayed in, and how you can do it too. He breaks apart how to write fun, smart, and effective copy-everything from headlines to scripts to experiential activations-giving readers a lesson on a language we all thought we already knew. This book is not a retrospective from some ad legend. It's a book that should be instantly useful for people starting out. A guide for the first few years at a place you'd actually want to work. Traditionally, advertising books have been written by people with established careers, big offices and letters like VP in their titles. They have stories from the old days when people could start in the mailroom. They are talented. That's been done. Who wants another book filled with seasoned wisdom? This is a book written by somebody still getting his bearings. Someone who has made an extraordinary number of errors in a still short career. Someone who has managed to hang onto his job despite these shortcomings.




Junior's Adventures: Storytime Book Set


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Your children can join Junior in these six fun-filled adventures! Transform their futures with these colorful and entertaining books by teaching them how to handle money now. From working and saving to giving and spending, these wonderful stories will teach your kids real-life lessons, and the stories are so much fun that your children won't even know they're learning! Recommended for kids ages 3-10. What Books Are In the Junior's Adventures: Storytime Book Set? The Super Red Racer (Work) Careless at the Carnival (Spending) The Big Birthday Surprise (Giving) My Fantastic Fieldtrip (Saving) The Big Pay-Off (Integrity) Battle of the Chores (Debt)




Junior's Home Cooking


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Collects recipes from the New York restaurant, including planked salmon caesar salad, New York cheese steak, oven-braised short ribs, chestnut stuffing, and the establishment's famous cheesecake.




Happy Hatchday (Dinosaur Juniors, Book 1)


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The first book in a cracking series about the loveable Dinosaur Juniors, from the creative genius behind the #DrawWithRob phenomenon and the bestselling and award-winning Blown Away!




Junior's Adventures Storytime Collection: Learn the Values of Hard Work and Integrity Right Along with Junior!


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IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY TO TEACH YOUR KIDS ABOUT MONEY How soon should you be having money conversations with your kids? As soon as possible! And the easiest way to do that is through entertaining stories. That's why Dave Ramsey created the Junior's Adventures Storytime Collection. In these six exciting adventures, Junior, Maddie, Billy and Rachel experience unforgettable life lessons and learn how to win with money. The stories include: * The Super Red Racer: The Reward of Working - Junior wants a bike but doesn't have the money to buy it so he learns the value of hard work by earning his own money. * The Big Payoff: The Value of Integrity - Junior and his friends find $200 on the ground. Watch as they learn do what's right, even when it's hard. * Battle of the Chores: The Dangers of Debt - Junior borrows money from his sister and has to pay her back which is no fun at all. * My Fantastic Field Trip: The Importance of Saving - As the class goes on a field trip, they learn the value of planning for big expenses and unexpected emergencies. * Careless at the Carnival: The Guide to Spending - See how a day at the carnival taught Junior and his friends how to spend their money wisely. * The Big Birthday Surprise: The Joy of Giving - Find out what Junior's big birthday surprise is and how he learns about giving on his special day. Through humor and colorful storytelling, your kids will learn how to win with money which will help them long after they have grown up.




Junior


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Chess for Juniors


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Chess concepts explained in clear, simple language,for young players.,.




Lunch at Junior's


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ROLLING STONE called Richard Grayson's first short story collection, WITH HITLER IN NEW YORK, published in 1979, "where avant-garde fiction goes when it becomes stand-up comedy," and NEWSDAY said, "The reader is dazzled by the swift, witty goings-on." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW said Grayson's I SURVIVED CARACAS TRAFFIC (1996) was "entertaining and bizarre" and "consistently, even ingeniously funny." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY called Grayson's THE SILICON VALLEY DIET (2000) "compulsively talky and engagingly disjunctive"; and THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, reviewing AND TO THINK THAT HE KISSED HIM ON LORIMER STREET (2006), said, "Grayson has a fresh, funny voice." Grayson's diaries from August 1969 to December 1977 were published in a number of previous volumes. LUNCH AT JUNIOR'S covers the first half of 1978, when the 26-year-old author, having published over fifty stories, teaches college English classes in downtown Brooklyn and dreams about having his first book published.




The Planet of Junior Brown


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DIVJunior Brown is a musical prodigy losing touch with reality and everyone around him—except for one important friend/divDIV /div DIVJunior Brown is different than the other kids in his eighth-grade class. For one, he weighs three hundred pounds. He’s also a talented musician with a serious future as a professional pianist—if he survives middle school. With an overbearing mom, disappointed teachers, and fellow students who tease him mercilessly, Junior starts to slip away into his own mind. His last hope may be his only friend, Buddy Clark, a boy in his class without a home or family who has already learned some of life’s toughest lessons./div