Sixteen-year-old idealist Indigo Washington, a student at Union High School in Philadelphia, dreams of becoming a filmmaker but also feels the pressure of her parents' expectations to find a more practical career. In the meantime, Indigo looks to her older sister, Marisol, and her friends Penny, Derek, and Boris to help her navigate the windy path of life. Heavy loads of schoolwork and extracurricular commitments keep Indigo away from her interest in filmmaking and from the school's Earth Day celebration. When she later learns that following the event, her nemesis, Emilia Valentina, has started going out with Derek Johnson, her tennis teammate and secret crush, Indigo is angry and upset. Pushed by her rebellious best friend, Penny Charleston, she decides to make a documentary about her classmates for the spring talent show. As the show approaches, however, drama among Indigo's friends increases. Indigo is caught between her friendship with Derek and her deeper feelings for him, bearing witness to Derek's duty to overcome the social obstacles that arise from growing up in one of Philadelphia's toughest neighborhoods. Following the trials and tribulations of a small group of teens at a Philadelphia high school, this young adult novel offers an intriguing ride through adolescence and urban youth culture.
Twelve-year-old Alexandra tries to figure out those strange creatures called "boys," especially the one she has a crush on and her annoying older brother.
My heart pounded as I read the article: Former sheriff of Athens, Howard Woodson, aged 58, just days after attending the funeral of his eldest son, Mark Woodson, after being killed in a drunk driving accident, was arrested in connection ...
Sometimes, we find friendship in the most unexpected places.
A man Jess had never seen before stood holding the flyscreen door open.
When best friends Jay, Franny, Emerson and Stevie reunite at their fifteen year college reunion, they catch up on their accomplishments and goals and learn the importance of friendship and acceptance.
The Tooth Ball
When seven-year-old Bean plays a mean trick on her sister, she finds unexpected support for her antics from Ivy, the new neighbor, who is less boring than Bean first suspected.
104 pages w/art by Sophie Blackall Barrows. Gr 3-9
Two young girls enjoy playing and exploring in the nearby pond where they discover tadpoles, insects, wildflowers in the summer, and a place to ice skate in the winter.
秘密花园