LT's first person narrative of his freshman year reveals a bright boy frustrated by his inability to read. He often feels like a foreigner in the academic realm of high school but faces its demands with humor and resolve. His dogged willpower and affection for his parents help him persist despite disappointing grades and an uncertain future. His secret desire is to be a writer. Stewart is a freshman like LT. He's an amazing artist but a very odd boy who says little, wears too small clothes, has questionable hygiene, and signs in his own language. In journals he begins at the end of fourth...
LT's first person narrative of his freshman year reveals a bright boy frustrated by his inability to read. He often feels like a foreigner in the acad...
Abbie does not intend to cause neighborhood upheaval when she begins her affair on the night of a late December full moon, but this rash decision leads her down that very path. To escape her guilt, she joins her friend Windsong in her moon rituals, and they soon become so entangled with her life that she finds herself wondering if the moon is at least partly responsible for what she and all humans do. And if the moon could cause passions to wax and wane and irrationality to rule an otherwise sane mind, then maybe, just maybe, it absolves her of a certain amount of guilt. She is drawn into the...
Abbie does not intend to cause neighborhood upheaval when she begins her affair on the night of a late December full moon, but this rash decision lead...