When the floor matron at the dance hall where Henrietta is working as a taxi dancer turns up murdered, she is persuaded by the aloof Inspector Clive Howard to go undercover to help find the killer even as they try to withstand their growing attraction for one another."
In an age when boys are expected to fit into a particular mold, this book celebrates all the wonderful ways to be a boy.
"I've discovered the secret to successful singledom. I'm acting like a man. And it's working."
This inspiring picture book brings together a poem by acclaimed author Angela Johnson and Nina Crews's distinctive photocollage illustrations to celebrate girls of color.
Wynter Pitts, founder of For Girls Like You magazine, gives girls a new devotional showing them a correct definition of themselves, opening their eyes to God's truth and the difference it makes in their lives.
She’s also the kind of girl that parents warn their kids to stay away from: a troublemaker whose many romances are the subject of endless gossip at school. You don't want to get involved with a girl like that, they say.
Take a Girl Like You may well be Kingsley Amis’s most ambitious reckoning with the serious subject at the heart of his work: the sheer squalor—emotional, material, sexual, you name it—of modern life.
A high school beauty is out to save her troubled family when she meets a hip-hop Prince Charming in this YA urban Cinderella story.
By highlighting a variety of personality traits, talents, and passions as well as touching on external features we can see through this book the beautiful diversity of the human race.
Nancy Wilson. God with her whole heart. She is called to grow in grace and faith and to be of great use to the ... And best of all, she is to walk before her Lord in humility and hope, growing in faith and love as a vital part of the ...
Mickey faces a lot of challenges when starting seventh grade, but an instant connection with new student Sun Joo improves her outlook until Sydney, popular and mean, decides to make Sun Joo her friend.