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  • Icing on the Lake

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Dec. 13, 2005)
    ICING ON THE LAKEBeach reads for snow bunnies–our wildly popular beach reads expand to winter! The author of Maine Squeeze is back with another funny, romantic novel, this time in the snow.
  • How to Meet Boys

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 6, 2014)
    Find out what happens when you fall for your best friend's worst enemy in this hilarious tale of a forbidden first love and forever friendship. The author of Maine Squeeze and Love and Other Things I'm Bad At, Catherine Clark, has once again crafted a romantic coming-of-age story that will stay with you long after you turn the last page.Lucy can't wait to spend the summer at the lake with her best friend, Mikayla. But when Jackson, the boy she's been avoiding ever since he rejected her, reappears in her life, Lucy wonders if this summer to remember is one she'd rather forget.Mikayla's never had much luck talking to boys, but when she (literally) runs into the cutest guy she's ever seen, and sparks fly, she thinks things might be looking up . . . until she realizes the adorable stranger is the same boy who broke her best friend's heart.As things begin to heat up between Mikayla and the one guy she should avoid, will Lucy be able to keep her cool or will the girls' perfect summer turn into one hot mess?
  • The Alison Rules

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (HarperTempest, Aug. 1, 2004)
    What is It About Alison? For one thing, she has rules: When stealing a rowboat, ALWAYS check that the oars are the same length, so you don't go in circles. In reference to your best friend's crush, KEEP your feelings to yourself. NEVER use your locker if that's where you were standing when told the very worst news of all. But rules -- like hearts -- are meant to be broken. From Catherine Clark, author of Frozen Rodeo, comes a profound story of friendship, love, and loss.
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  • Love and Other Things I'm Bad At: Rocky Road Trip and Sundae My Prince Will Come

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, July 26, 2011)
    What’s a girl to do when there are two guys who seem like The One?Just when Courtney has found the Best Boyfriend Ever (aptly named Grant Superior), she has to leave him to go to college, because apparently the universe doesn’t want her to be happy. Now that she’s three states away, what’s going to happen to her Superior relationship? And what about that cute guy she works with at college? No, not him. Him. Definitely getting in the way with his cuteness. But not distracting Courtney enough to make her stop wondering what exactly happened between Grant and her best friend, Beth, back home. Why can’t dating be as easy as eating a healthy vegan diet? Not that she’s ever managed that, either, but still.Will Courtney ever figure out how to get this love thing right?
  • Love and Other Things I'm Bad At: Rocky Road Trip and Sundae My Prince Will Come

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, July 26, 2011)
    WhatÂ’s a girl to do when there are two guys who seem like The One? Just when Courtney has found the Best Boyfriend Ever (aptly named Grant Superior), she has to leave him to go to college, because apparently the universe doesnÂ’t want her to be happy. Now that sheÂ’s three states away, whatÂ’s going to happen to her Superior relationship? And what about that cute guy she works with at college? No, not him. Him. Definitely getting in the way with his cuteness. But not distracting Courtney enough to make her stop wondering what exactly happened between Grant and her best friend, Beth, back home. Why canÂ’t dating be as easy as eating a healthy vegan diet? Not that sheÂ’s ever managed that, either, but still. Will Courtney ever figure out how to get this love thing right?
  • Chickadee & The Whale: A Baby Chickadee's Adventure

    Catherine E. Clark

    Hardcover (Schiffer, Jan. 8, 2008)
    A charming story about two unlikely friends. Chickadee is a baby songbird whose curiosity gets the best of him. He explores beyond the safety of his forest home that borders a sandy beach and the open ocean. Meeting a variety of creatures and experiencing some exciting adventures, he does not notice that he is getting too far away from safety. A storm comes up and the winds carry Chickadee over the water, where he eventually falls in. He is saved by a baby Humpback Whale and they become friends. After the storm ends the baby whale and his mom take Chickadee back to land and to his family.\nThis story introduces a variety of actual wildlife in the forest, on the beach, and in the ocean. The artwork portrays the characters with sweetness and charm, and each animal iintroduces a real bit of educational information and personality that will enthrall the child in each of us. Early reader–ages 5-8.
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  • Middle Sister

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 25, 2000)
    There's no greater feeling...than the love of family! Sometimes being the middle girl in a big family is a tight squeeze -- just ask Lucy Camden! It can be kind of tough when your older sister is a beautiful, popular basketball star and your adorable younger sister has a knack for getting her own way. Dealing with brothers isn't always easy, either. But Lucy is her own person and she's determined to stand out -- no matter what!
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  • Strong: How God Equipped 11 Ordinary Men with Extraordinary Power

    Catherine Parks

    Paperback (B&H Kids, June 25, 2019)
    Boys need strong role models. In an age when the world is confused about what it means to be a strong man, boys need the examples of godly men who have gone before them. The eleven men in Strong are examples of true strength—men who stood firm when no one else would stand with them. As they read about these men, boys will learn about some familiar figures as well as those they may never have heard of before. They’ll read harrowing stories of danger and risk and miraculous tales of courage and sacrifice. By reading about the humility of Alvin York, the courageous conviction of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the strong faith of Jackie Robinson, and the missionary heart of George Liele, boys will come away with an inspiring vision of manhood. But even more, they’ll encounter a personal God who strengthens His children “with all power, according to his glorious might” (Colossians 1:11). Rather than feeling the need to live up to impossible standards, they’ll see that true power comes from God, and the same God who strengthened the men in this book will empower readers to walk in His strength right where they are.
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  • Maine Squeeze: Maine Squeeze and Banana Splitsville

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Dec. 28, 2010)
    Two irresistible and hilarious love stories (and really cute boys)!In Maine Squeeze, eighteen-year-old Colleen Templeton can't wait for summer. She's going to share a house with her best friends, earn money for college, and spend every free moment with her boyfriend, Ben. It's the perfect plan. At least until she discovers that she's going to be working side by side with Evan, the guy she dated last summer—the best summer of her life . . . until he broke her heart. Will Colleen be able to keep her cool when this summer starts heating up?Courtney Von Dragen Smith didn't plan on being single her senior year. But in Banana Splitsville, thanks to her now-ex-boyfriend Dave, single is exactly what she is. And miserable. That's okay, though, because she has a plan: steer clear of boys for the rest of high school. Oh, and stick to a new vegan diet. But it turns out that ignoring all guys (well, really one guy in particular) is about as hard as keeping away from sundaes when you work at Truth or Dairy. Is Courtney falling in love again? (With more than that dish of scrumptious ice cream?)
  • Truth or Dairy

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 3, 2000)
    She's humiliated, she's angry....and she's through with boys. Or least that's what she says. This is the journal of Courtney Von Dragen Smith: middle child, product of divorce, would-be vegetarian. She writes the first mega-negative page the day after her boyfriend, "Such a Dave," breaks up with her because he's heading off to college. Angry and humiliated, Courtney vows to survive senior year on the anti-guy plan. But can she really give up guys and focus on friends, school, and her job at the hip café Truth or Diary? Or will a stint in student government, an epileptic dog, and a guy named Grant ("like-the-lake") Superior turn her world upside down and prove her journal right?It's true: life can get weirder. 2001 ALA Popular Paperback for YAs
  • Girl of the Year

    Catherine Clark

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Hometown Girl Makes it Big: But at What Cost?Meet Megan Patterson: she’s pretty, she’s popular, and she’s famous. The kind of girl every guy wants to be with, right? Wrong! says Megan’s boyfriend, Tyler. Tyler used to be the center of Megan’s world. But now that her TV talk show has made her the toast of the town, Tyler has been pushed from the driver’s seat to the backseat. Can Megan put on the breaks in time to save her relationship, or is she moving too fast to see that the price of fame may be love?
  • TRUE SCARY HORROR STORIES : NEW, SCARY, HORROR, PARANORMAL, TRUE STORIES NEVER READ ALONE AT NIGHT….

    CATHERINE MARK

    eBook (, July 17, 2020)
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