SAMANTHA'S BACKYARD


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It was a rainy day, just as Samantha had hoped for. She woke up to the sound of raindrops on her bedroom window. She jumped out of bed, ran down the stairs, through the kitchen, across the full length of the family room, and to the back doors, squishing her little nose against the glass. She stood there waiting for the rain to stop. A morning rain only meant one thing to Samantha—a day of searching for rain gnomes.




Being Adopted


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Like Passages, this groundbreaking book uses the poignant, powerful voices of adoptees and adoptive parents to explore the experience of adoption and its lifelong effects. A major work, filled with astute analysis and moving truths.




The Forever Garden


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Perfect for fans of the Caldecott Honor Book The Gardener by Sarah Stewart and David Small, here’s a heartwarming spring picture book about gardening and friendship. Every day, Honey tends her garden, thinning the lettuces, pulling up beets, and even singing to the kale. (Honey says if you listen carefully, you can hear the kale singing back!) Laurel, the little girl who lives next door, likes to help, weeding the rows, washing vegetables under the pump, and gathering speckled eggs from the chicken coop. But one day there is a FOR SALE sign in Honey's front yard. Honey's mother is sick, and she is moving away! What will happen to Honey's garden? And what will Laurel do without her friend? Here is a touching story that beautifully illustrates how friendship—just like a garden—grows. Praise for Swan: The Life and Dance of Anna Pavlova by Laurel Snyder: "Spare, poetic words sit as lightly as snowflakes." —The Wall Street Journal




Build a Compact Garden


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Presents an introduction to gardening in small areas without using chemicals and provides directions on building and maintaining a compact garden.




I Love You So Much


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They had a wonderful night.When they met again, she was married already. She didn't recognize him at all. When she recognized him, she was scared and hiding from him.Yet he couldn't give up. He tried everything to let her divorce and come back to his embrace."Mr. Gu, I'm married!" She said to him with tears in her eyes.He sneered, "What difference does it make to a woman who has only one man before and after her marriage?"He always showed up and saved her when she was in danger. In the face of her father's admonitions and her husband's reproaches, she finally discovered that she was pregnant with his child. This is Book 4 of I Love You So Much(10 books).




Samantha's Magical Garden


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Attention: Enter the captivating world of "Samantha's Magical Garden," where young hearts yearning for magical experiences will find a tapestry of wonder and delight on every page. Interest: Join Samantha, a lively little child, on an amazing trip as she finds a mystery seed that grows into an unbelievable garden. This engrossing children's book sets the mood for a magnificent journey by inviting them to discover the marvels of friendship and the natural world. Desire: Benny the friendly butterfly, talking tulips, and lively fairies may all be found among the blooming pages of the garden for kids. Children are enthralled with Samantha's stories of dancing daisies and giggly grasshoppers, and they want to join her in this realm of limitless imagination. Enchanting ponds, ethereal animals, and petal walkways make it impossible to avoid experiencing the charm. Interest: Young readers will turn each page with eager fingers as they explore the fascinating sunflower labyrinth, absorb the wisdom of the wise old oak, and learn from the amusing frogs. Celebrate the great finale with flowering endings that leave a lasting impression on young readers' hearts, and harvest joy with Samantha during the Harvest Moon Festival. In "Samantha's Magical Garden," the activity is not just reading the stories but also accepting the charms of compassion and goodwill that are interwoven with each one. As you follow Samantha's experiences, sow the seeds of compassion, imagination, and friendship, encouraging young hearts to blossom with optimism. With its interactive experience, this storybook goes beyond the typical and encourages creativity and curiosity. Come along with Samantha as she sows the seeds of happiness, love, and caring to create a stunning tapestry that blooms beyond the pages. "Samantha's Magical Garden" is more than just a children's book; it's a doorway to a world where kids may help create amazing things. This book becomes a treasured friend, encouraging a love of reading and nourishing the limitless potential of young minds with its bright images and endearing stories. A literary sanctuary where children may dream, study, and develop is created by the engrossing trip that takes place in Samantha's garden. This storybook is more than simply a book of stories; it's a magical container that provides a haven where ideas germinate and grow into an infinitely creative landscape.




The Tongue Tied Muse


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Make It Count


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By turns harrowing and hopeful, MAKE IT COUNT is the inspiring story of the first openly transgender woman to win a NCAA title, following her traditional upbringing in Jamaica, her fight to become a US citizen, and her efforts to achieve her Olympic dreams. CeCé Telfer is a warrior. The first openly transgender woman to win an NCAA championship, she has contended with transphobia on and off the track since childhood. Now, she stands at the crossroads of a national and international conversation about equity in sports, forced to advocate for her personhood and rights at every turn. After spending years training for the 2024 Olympics, Telfer has been sidelined and silenced more times than she can count. But she's never been good at taking no for an answer. MAKE IT COUNT is Telfer's raw and inspiring story. From coming of age in Jamaica, where she grew up hearing a constant barrage of slurs, to beginning her new life in Toronto and then New Hampshire, where she realized what running could offer her, to living in the backseat of her car while searching for a coach, to Mexico, where she trained for the US Trials, this book follows the arc of Telfer's Olympic dream. This is the story of running on what feels like the edge of a knife, of what it means to compete when you're not just an athlete but treated like a walking controversy. But it's also the story of resilience and athleticism, of a runner who found a clarity in her sport that otherwise eluded her—a sense of being simply alive on this earth, a human moving through space. Finally, herself.




Thoughts Out of Season


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Thoughts is primarily an adventure and romantic investigation into what itmeans to be a rugged and unsatisfied young writer in modern America. It isactually just what the title suggests - the distancing of thoughts fromthose that do not adhere to the modern climate in America which have helpedestablish a mood of social boredom, alienation and a basic distancing ofourselves from life. These are all thoughts that affect the poet; thoughtsof love, nature, questioning, flight and revolt. This is a book whichdistinctly comes from the American tradition of writers. From such writersas Kerouac and Henry Miller to Thoreau, Twain and Whitman, this is a bookwhich seeks to get back to the literary roots which make American writersdistinct in their search for beauty and wisdom. The sharp contrast of thejoyous writer who desires to become an artist is almost diametricallyopposed to the spirit which pervades a defeated America. In the Americantradition of writing, we could easily define this as a book searching to getback to those elements of life that give us our supreme joys. A book wherestaring into the night sky can inspire an incredulous journey.




Call It What You Want


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New York Times bestselling author Brigid Kemmerer pens a new emotionally compelling story about two teens struggling in the space between right and wrong. When his dad is caught embezzling funds from half the town, Rob goes from popular lacrosse player to social pariah. Even worse, his father's failed suicide attempt leaves Rob and his mother responsible for his care. Everyone thinks of Maegan as a typical overachiever, but she has a secret of her own after the pressure got to her last year. And when her sister comes home from college pregnant, keeping it from her parents might be more than she can handle. When Rob and Maegan are paired together for a calculus project, they're both reluctant to let anyone through the walls they've built. But when Maegan learns of Rob's plan to fix the damage caused by his father, it could ruin more than their fragile new friendship . . . In her compulsively readable storytelling, Brigid Kemmerer pens another captivating, heartfelt novel that asks the question: Is it okay to do something wrong for the right reasons?