Acceptance

Acceptance
Title Acceptance PDF eBook
Author Susan Coll
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 324
Release 2008-03-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429933585

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A comic chronicle of a year in the life in the college admissions cycle. It's spring break of junior year and the college admissions hysteria is setting in. "AP" Harry (so named for the unprecedented number of advanced placement courses he has taken) and his mother take a detour from his first choice, Harvard, to visit Yates, a liberal arts school in the Northeast that is enjoying a surge in popularity as a result of a statistical error that landed it on the top-fifty list of the U.S. News & World Report rankings. There, on Yates's dilapidated grounds, Harry runs into two of his classmates from Verona High, an elite public school in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. There's Maya Kaluantharana, a gifted athlete whose mediocre SAT scores so alarm her family that they declare her learning disabled, and Taylor Rockefeller, Harry's brooding neighbor, who just wants a good look at the dormitory bathrooms. With the human spirit of Tom Perrotta and the engaging honesty of Curtis Sittenfeld's Prep, Susan Coll reveals the frantic world of college admissions, where kids recalibrate their GPAs based on daily quizzes, families relocate to enhance the chance for Ivy League slots, and everyone is looking for the formula for admittance. Meanwhile, Yates admissions officer Olivia Sheraton sifts through applications looking for something-anything-to distinguish one applicant from the next. For all, the price of admission requires compromise; for a few, the ordeal blossoms into an unexpected journey of discovery.

A Lawful Conviction

A Lawful Conviction
Title A Lawful Conviction PDF eBook
Author Fred Shearer
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 141
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1665523379

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A Lawful Conviction is a quickly paced story that finds sixteen year old Jamaal Compton lawfully convicted and sentenced as an adult for the accidental death of his mother's abusive boyfriend. He is ushered into an adult prison system where he is preyed upon and eventually sexually assaulted by a powerfully influential prisoner who wields a lot of control. During this assault Jamaal did not fight his assailant off, yell for help, or do anything to discourage this attack from happening. Jamaal is left physically and emotionally traumatized while questioning his own sexual identity, in addition to how he is now being viewed by other prisoners. He is quickly labeled a homosexual; however, when his assailant returns for more sex, Jamaal kills him with a homemade knife that he gets from the only real friend he has. This violent incident all but seals Jamaal's fate in prison and presents him with the possibility of spending the rest of his life incarcerated. He is charged with murder and appointed an attorney who is determined to convince him to plead guilty and accept a plea bargain. But in a strange twist, a streetwise black attorney who is related to one of the prisoners incarcerated at the facility where Jamaal is, reluctantly decides to meet Jamaal during an impromptu visit to the prison while visiting his own relative. The attorney gasp at the sight of Jamaal when he is brought in for a conference, not realizing that he would be interviewing a young kid as all of his preconceived notions and stereotypes that he had built up over the years instantly vanished. He agrees to represent Jamaal for the murder of his assailant. In court the case has loser written all over it when they are confronted with an all-white jury and an arrogant, special appointed prosecutor. But in an unprecedented legal maneuver Jamaal's attorney motions the court to allow the jury to view the crime scene. The prison.

Focus Workbook

Focus Workbook
Title Focus Workbook PDF eBook
Author Barbara Robinson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 196
Release 1998-07-13
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521657525

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Focus builds an overall framework for understanding the organization of the English language and helps students recognize the inseparable relationship between form, meaning, and use. The Workbook is designed primarily to supplement the Student's Book, but can be used as a useful source of information and practice on its own. The exercises are intended for individual work outside of class or for use as part of class discussions and activities. Each chapter, which corresponds to a chapter in the textbook, includes focused exercises that allow students to concentrate on one particular structure, integrative exercises where structures from previous sections or chapters are “spiraled” in with new structures, practice with prepositions, and editing exercises.

First Love

First Love
Title First Love PDF eBook
Author Romain Gary
Publisher Dramatists Play Service Inc
Pages 96
Release 1962-10
Genre
ISBN 9780822204022

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THE STORY: Richard Watts describes the play as the appealing heartfelt chronicle of a son's often sorely tried devotion to a remarkable, courageous and almost epically exasperating mother. Episodic and somewhat leisurely, it possesses a kind of hu

All That Noise

All That Noise
Title All That Noise PDF eBook
Author Max Summers
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 314
Release 2013-09-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1434930408

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To those very few people who know Paul Trenton, he is a nice, quiet, hardworking young artist who, despite his extreme shyness, seems well adjusted. For Paul, nothing could be farther from the truth. His inner reality is a violent storm of fear, anguish, and severe self-loathing. He is a man plagued by the noise of a past he cannot quiet and enslaved to the self-hating monster that seethes within, a monster spawned by the beast that calls itself his father and the ghost that calls itself his mother. When Paul loses his position as a graphic artist in a New York advertising agency, the one job he believed would help him climb from the morass of his mediocre life, the blow proves to be too much. Thrown into deep despair, he turns to the only companions he believes he has ever had―a tiny cigarette lighter and a straight razor. Fire and steel, for the monster covets pain above all things. The monster¿s ritual is interrupted by Paul¿s neighbor Eddie, an eighteen-year-old walking hormone, who invites Paul to a new nightclub in the city. He agrees to tag along because he knows that at the club, he can have another date with the only mistress he has ever known: alcohol. The nightclub will be the perfect place for him to drink himself into oblivion, and that is exactly what he plans to do. Until the girl with the sapphire eyes comes dancing into his life. Mesmerized by her incredible beauty, alluring grace, and their fateful stare, Paul abandons his suicidal intention but finds himself in mortal peril anyway. But he is recued! After his rescue, life for him becomes very surreal. He learns that this beautiful lady and her two male companions aren¿t from our neck of the woods. In fact, they aren¿t from our galaxy! Who are they? What do they want? Why are they here on Earth? He can hardly believe their outlandish plan and their intention for Paul to help. Yet the girl with the sapphire eyes wants to help Paul first. Thus begins Paul¿s quest to escape the conflicted monster he believes he has become, which takes him from a dark alleyway to the height of the fashion world, to a showdown with the beast that calls himself his father, and the ultimate, bloody confrontation with himself, then onto the most profound event in human history. All That Noise is a deeply introspective, emotionally-honest journey through one man¿s pain that is sometimes quirky but is a serious exploration into the tragic effects of child abuse on the human psyche. This story confronts the permanence of pain, mourns the loss of self, and poignantly reminds us of what could have been, yet ultimately reveals the responsibility of choice, the necessity of forgiveness, and the liberating power of love.

I Can Face Tomorrow

I Can Face Tomorrow
Title I Can Face Tomorrow PDF eBook
Author H. C. Robins
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 176
Release 2012-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1449772536

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I Can Face Tomorrow inspires strength, perseverance, and hope. I Can Face Tomorrow encourages women to: Stand up for yourself; Speak up when something seems wrong; Never be silent when you're in danger; Believe in the power of God; and Believe in yourself. You can brave insurmountable odds if you believe in your God-given abilities. Don't doubt that you can make it. I Can Face Tomorrow reminds parents to keep an eye on their young children. When something goes wrong, investigate. You can never be too suspicious, when it comes to your children and their surroundings. Above all, don't be shy when it comes to talking about important subjects that they need to know. If they're informed, you give them a chance to escape many life-altering problems. Be careful who you trust with your children. Encourage parents to let children know they can talk about anything. Let them know they are not responsible for things they have no control of; nor will they be judged by someone else's actions. I Can Face Tomorrow is a testimony of what God can do, when you believe!

The New Neighbor

The New Neighbor
Title The New Neighbor PDF eBook
Author Leah Stewart
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1501103520

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"In the tradition of Zoe Heller's What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal, a darkly sophisticated novel about an old woman's curiosity that turns into a dangerous obsession as she becomes involved in her new neighbor's complicated and cloaked life"--