Magic and Misery

Magic and Misery
Title Magic and Misery PDF eBook
Author Maggie Pearson
Publisher Darby Creek
Pages 180
Release 2016
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1512413410

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How do you climb a glass mountain? What is the secret of the House of the Cats? Look through the eyes of cultures around the world by exploring the stories they tell.

Moments of Magic

Moments of Magic
Title Moments of Magic PDF eBook
Author Shep Hyken
Publisher Shepard Presentations, LLC
Pages 80
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0963782002

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Magic and Misery

Magic and Misery
Title Magic and Misery PDF eBook
Author Peter Marino
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2009-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781623520533

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Seventeen year old TJ adores her best friend, James, who is handsome, witty, and sophisticated, unlike most of the boys in her blue collar town. James and TJ are inseparable until Caspar, the thoughtful football player in their English class, enters the picture. TJ has longed for a real boyfriend, but she's used to thinking of herself as the girl who never gets what she wants. Naturally, she's thrilled when Caspar asks her out. But as their romance unfolds, it jeopardizes her friendship with James, which becomes strained and unpredictable. Tension between them escalates as the bullying of James by other boys in the school leads to violence and TJ is unable to help.

Tomorrow's Magic

Tomorrow's Magic
Title Tomorrow's Magic PDF eBook
Author Pamela F. Service
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages 450
Release 2009-04-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0307498336

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It's 500 years after the nuclear holocaust that devastated the earth's population and left the few survivors dealing with unending winter. At their remote British boarding school, Wellington Jones and Heather McKenna have a lot in common. Both are misfits trying to avoid attention, and both are fascinated by Earl, a tall, calm, older boy with no recollection of his past, but a remarkable knack for showing up when he is needed most. When a blow to the head brings Earl's memory back, he claims that he is actually Merlin . . . a 2000-year-old wizard. Originally published in two volumes in the mid-1980s, Pamela F. Service's creative, futuristic spin on the Camelot legend will appeal to Arthurian purists and fantasy lovers alike.

Magic and Misery

Magic and Misery
Title Magic and Misery PDF eBook
Author Peter Marino
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Best friends
ISBN 9780823421336

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Presenting a raw, bitingly humorous portrait of high school life, this novel shows how magic and misery weave through one special friendship.

The Incredible Magic of Being

The Incredible Magic of Being
Title The Incredible Magic of Being PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Erskine
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 248
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1338148524

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National Book Award winner Kathryn Erskine delivers a contemporary story about a boy with a mystical worldview and a love of science and comets as he faces questions about what makes him special. Some might say Julian is sheltered. But he lives large, and his eternal optimism allows him to see infinite possibilities wherever he looks. Despite his optimism, he is anxious about his stressed family falling apart. Even his ability to "uni-sense" what's happening with his sister is gone. If he can make his family focus on the magic in the universe, surely they'll appreciate life again. Now that they are moving from Washington, DC, to rural Maine, Julian can use his beloved telescope without any light pollution. He can discover a comet, name it for himself, and show his family how they're all truly connected.As Julian searches the night sky, he encounters a force that may drive his plan apart. His neighbor, Mr. X, could bring an end to his parents' dream of opening their B&B. Could one negative force unravel everything? An avid student of science, Julian understands that there is much about the universe that we don't yet know. Who is to say what's possible and what's not?

Running to the Edge

Running to the Edge
Title Running to the Edge PDF eBook
Author Matthew Futterman
Publisher Anchor
Pages 304
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0385543751

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"Gripping . . . the narrative is smooth and immediate, almost effortless in its detail, if occasionally breathless, like a good fast run . . ." --The New York Times Book Review Visionary American running coach Bob Larsen assembled a mismatched team of elite California runners . . . the start of his decades-long quest for championships, Olympic glory, and pursuit of "the epic run." In the dusty hills above San Diego, Bob Larsen became America's greatest running coach. Starting with a ragtag group of high school cross country and track runners, Larsen set out on a decades-long quest to find the secret of running impossibly fast, for longer distances than anyone thought possible. Himself a former farm boy who fell into his track career by accident, Larsen worked through coaching high school, junior college, and college, coaxing talented runners away from more traditional sports as the running craze was in its infancy in the 60's and 70's. On the arid trails and windy roads of California, Larsen relentlessly sought the 'secret sauce' of speed and endurance that would catapult American running onto the national stage. Running to the Edge is a riveting account of Larsen's journey, and his quest to discover the unorthodox training secrets that would lead American runners (elite and recreational) to breakthroughs never imagined. New York Times Deputy Sports Editor Matthew Futterman interweaves the dramatic stories of Larsen's runners with a fascinating discourse of the science behind human running, as well as a personal running narrative that follows Futterman's own checkered love-affair with the sport. The result is a narrative that will speak to every runner, a story of Larsen's triumphs--from high school cross-country meets to the founding of the cult-favorite 70's running group, the Jamul Toads, from national championships to his long tenure as head coach at UCLA, and from the secret training regimen of world champion athletes like Larsen's protégé, American Meb Keflezighi, to victories at the New York and Boston Marathons as well as the Olympics. Running to the Edge is a page-turner . . . a relentless crusade to run faster, farther.