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- Holiday country / by Atrek, İnci,author.;
- "Nineteen-year-old Ada adores spending every summer in a Turkish seaside town with her mother and grandmother at the family villa. The glittering waters, picturesque olive groves, and her spirited friends make it easy for Ada to leave her idle life in California behind. But no matter how much Ada feels she belongs to the country where her mother grew up, deep down, her connection to the culture feels as fleeting as the seasons. When Levent, a mysterious man from her mother's past, shows up in their town, Ada can't help but imagine a different future for her mother--one that promises a return to home, to love, to happiness. But while playing matchmaker, Ada has to come to terms with her own intensifying attraction to Levent. Does the future she's fighting for belong to her mother--or to her alone? Lush and evocative, İnci Atrek's Holiday Country is a rapturous meditation about what it means to experience being of two worlds, the limitations and freedom of a life in translation, and the intricacies of a love triangle that stretches across generations and continents"--
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Single mothers; Single parents; Teenage girls; Teenagers; Women;
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- The orchard : a novel / by Gorcheva-Newberry, Kristina,author.; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Vishnevyĭ sad.;
- "Four teenagers grow inseparable in the last days of the Soviet Union--but not all of them will live to see the new world arrive in this powerful debut novel, loosely based on Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard. Coming of age in the USSR in the 1980s, best friends Anya and Milka try to envision a free and joyful future for themselves. They spend their summers at Anya's dacha just outside of Moscow, lazing in the apple orchard, listening to Queen songs, and fantasizing about trips abroad and the lives of American teenagers. Meanwhile, Anya's parents talk about World War II, the Blockade, and the hardships they have endured. By the time the girls are fifteen, the Soviet Empire is on the verge of collapse. They pair up with classmates Trifonov and Lopatin, and the four friends share secrets, desires, and all the turbulent and carefree pleasures of youth. But the world is changing, and the fleeting time they have together is cut short by a sudden tragedy. Years later, Anya returns to Russia from America, where she has chosen a different kind of life, far from her family and the bittersweet memories of her friends. When she meets Lopatin again, he is a smug businessman who wants to buy her parents' dacha. Anya comes to the stark realization that memory does not fade or disappear; rather, it moves us across time, connecting our past to our future, joys to sorrows. This powerful novel speaks to how we experience and process grief--for a beloved friend, a cherished ideal for a country, or for youth itself"--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Friendship; Grief; Homecoming; Memory; Teenagers;
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- No rules tonight [graphic novel] / by Kim, Hyun Sook,author.; Estrada, Ryan,1980-author,illustrator.;
- Set in dictatorial South Korea in 1984, a group of teens experience a taste of freedom on a winter retreat with no parental supervision.Ages 12 and up.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Political comics.; Social issue comics.; Teenagers; Camps; Freedom; Friendship; Nineteen eighties; School camps; Totalitarianism;
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- Small Angels : a novel / by Owen, Lauren,1985-author.;
- "As a teenager, Kate found a safe harbor from her parents' constant fighting in the company of the four Gonne sisters, who lived with their strict grandparents next to Small Angels, a church right on the edge of dense green woods. The first outsider to ever get close to the sisters, Kate eventually learned the family's secret: The woods are home to a capricious, menacing ghost whom generations of Gonnes had been charged with stopping from venturing into the village itself. But as the sisters grew older, braver, and more independent, and started bucking against the family's burden, the bulwark began to crack, culminating in a horrifying act of violence that drove a terrible wedge between the sisters and Kate. Chloe has been planning her dream wedding for months. She has the dress, the flowers, and the perfect venue: Small Angels, a charming old church in the village her fiancé, Sam, and his sister, Kate, grew up in. But, days before the ceremony, she starts to hear unsettling stories about Small Angels. And worse, she begins to see, smell, and hear things that couldn't possibly be real. Now, Kate is returning home for the first time in years, for Sam and Chloe's wedding. But the woods are coming alive again, and Kate must reconnect with Lucia, the most troubled of the sisters and her first love, to protect Chloe, the village, and herself"--
- Subjects: Ghost stories.; Gothic fiction.; Novels.; Church buildings; Family secrets; Forests and forestry; Ghosts; Lesbians; Sisters; Villages; Weddings;
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- Sixteen candles [videorecording] / by Baker, Blanche,1956-; Byrne, Robert.; Corso, John W.; Dooley, Paul,1928-; Glynn, Carlin.; Green, Hilton A.; Hall, Anthony Michael.; Henry, Justin.; Hughes, John,1950-2009.; Morris, Haviland,1959-; Newborn, Ira.; Peterson, Mark.; Ringwald, Molly.; Schlom, Marla.; Schoeffling, Michael.; Warschilka, Edward.; Watanabe, Gedde.; Channel Productions, Inc. (Firm); Universal Pictures (Firm);
- Director of photography, Bobby Bryne ; editor, Edward Warschilka ; music, Ira Newborn ; costume designers, Mark Peterson, Marla Schlom ; production designer, John W. Corso.Molly Ringwald, Paul Dooley, Carlin Glynn, Justin Henry, Michael Schoeffling, Haviland Morris, Gedde Watanabe, Blanche Baker, Anthony Michael Hall.It's Sam's sweet sixteen birthday and no one in her family remembers the important occasion. She's an average teen who endures creepy freshmen, spoiled siblings, confused parents and the beautiful blonde who stands between her and the boy of her dreams.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.DVD, Region 1, widescreen anamorphic (1.85:1) presentation ; Dolby digital surround, DTS.
- Subjects: Birthdays; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Teenagers; Teenagers;
- © c2008., Universal,
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- The Bittlemores : a novel / by Arden, Jann,author.;
- On mean Harp Bittlemore's blighted farm, hidden away in the Backhills, nothing has gone right for a very long time. Crops don't grow, the pigs and chickens stay skinny and the three aged dairy cows, Berle, Crilla and Dally, are so desperate they are plotting an escape. The one thing holding them back is the thought of abandoning young Willa, the single bright point in their life since her older sister, Margaret, ran away. But Willa Bittlemore, just turning 14, is planning her own rebellion. Something doesn't add up in the story she's been told about her missing sister, and she's beginning to question if her horrible parents are even her parents at all. Just as things are really coming to a head, a bright young police officer starts investigating a cold case involving a baby stolen from a little rural hospital 28 years earlier, and Willa and the cows find out exactly how far the Bittlemores will go to protect a festering secret. Written with Jann's trademark outrageous humour and full of her down-to-earth wisdom, The Bittlemores is a rural fairytale, a coming-of-age story and a prairie mystery all-in-one, saturated with her observations of the world she grew up in and her deep connection to the animals we exploit. This marvel of a first novel digs into how people come to be so cruel, but it also glories in the miracle of human kindness.
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Magic realist fiction.; Novels.; Country life; Cows; Farms; Human-animal relationships; Secrecy; Teenage girls;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Rest in power : the enduring life of Trayvon Martin / by Fulton, Sybrina,1966-; Martin, Tracy(Activist);
- An intimate portrait of Trayvon Martin shares previously untold insights into the movement he inspired from the perspectives of his parents, who also describe their efforts to bring meaning to his short life through the movement's pursuit of redemption and justice.LSC
- Subjects: Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012.; African American men; African American teenagers; Racial profiling in law enforcement; Race discrimination; Racism;
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- Trouble is a friend of mine / by Tromly, Stephanie.;
- After her parents' divorce, Zoe Webster moves from Brooklyn to upstate New York where she meets the weirdly compelling misfit, Philip Digby, and soon finds herself in a series of hilarious and dangerous situations as he pulls her into his investigation into the kidnapping of a local teenage girl which may be related to the disappearance of his kid sister eight years ago.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Missing children; Moving, Household; Divorce; High schools;
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- The lake / by Sharland, Louise,author.;
- Kate's world falls apart when her teenage son drowns in the lake near his school. She's convinced it wasn't just a tragic accident, but no one will listen. Then, six years later, Kate unearths Michael's lost diary and realises she may finally be able to uncover what really happened that night. But as she delves deeper, she begins to realize that she didn't really know her son--or the people in his life--at all. And that, sometimes, secrets are better left submerged ...
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Sons; Mothers and sons; Parental grief; Secrecy;
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- The French gift : a novel of World War II Paris / by Manning, Kirsty,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."A forgotten manuscript that threatens to unravel the past ... Fresnes Prison, 1940. Former maid at a luxury villa on the Riviera, Margot Bisset, finds herself in a prison cell with writer and French Resistance fighter, Josephine Murant. Together, they are transferred to a work camp in Germany for four years, where the secrets they share will bind them for generations to come ... Contemporary Paris. Evie Black lives in Paris with her teenage son Hugo above her botanical bookshop, La Maison Rustique. Life would be so sweet if only Evie were not mourning the great love of her life. When a letter arrives regarding the legacy of her husband's great-aunt, Josephine Murant, Evie clutches at an opportunity to spend one last magical summer with her son. They travel together to Josephine's house, now theirs, on the Cote d'Azur. Here, Evie unravels the official story of this famous novelist and the truth of a murder a lifetime ago. The redemptive beauty of nature and the promise of new love offer light at the end of the tunnel in this stirring novel delving into Europe's past."--Publisher description.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Historical fiction.; Female friendship; Murder; Novelists; Parent and child; Secrecy; World War, 1939-1945;
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