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Books with author Franklin Eff

  • At Face Value

    Emily Franklin

    Paperback (Flux, Oct. 8, 2008)
    "You've never seen a nose as big as mine." In this modern love story, Cyrano de Bergerac is reinvented as a brilliant and funny seventeen-year-old . . . girl. A tennis champion, straight-A student, and editor of the school paper, Cyrie Bergerac has learned to live with her (ahem) peculiar proboscis. And she's got an armory of witty retorts for every schnoz joke that comes her way. But despite her talents and charm, Cyrie is convinced that no guy―hot or otherwise―would deem her crush-worthy. Certainly not Eddie "Rox" Roxanninoff, who's gorgeous, smart, and genuinely nice to boot! There's someone else smitten with Rox, too. It's Leyla, Cyrie's pretty yet tongue-tied best friend. Helping Leyla seduce Rox through email provides a wonderful way for Cyrie to express her true feelings. But watching her crush hook up with Leyla may be more than she can take. Will Cyrie find the strength to risk it all―nose be damned―and confess her love? In this funny and poignant spin on a classic, popular YA author Emily Franklin explores the age-old theme of "true beauty" with humor and piercing perception.
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  • Summer of Love: The Principles of Love

    Emily Franklin

    (NAL Trade, March 6, 2007)
    After a difficult junior year at Hadley Hall, Love looks forward to a carefree summer on Martha's Vineyard running her late Aunt Mable's cafe with her best friend Arabella, but the clues about Love's family history that her aunt has left for her to find bring some surprising and troubling revelations. Original.
  • Help! I'm an Alien

    Jo Franklin

    Paperback (Troika Books, June 16, 2016)
    Help Im an Alien
  • The Other Half of Me by Emily Franklin

    Emily Franklin

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 24, 1600)
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  • Abigail's Calendar: Majestic and Me

    H.H. Franklin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 10, 2015)
    Abigail and her best friend Charlotte love horses. More than anything in the world, the girls want to learn how to ride real horses, not the pretend horses they’ve been riding around the school playground since first grade. As the school year ends and summer begins, the girls’ wish comes true. Abigail and Charlotte receive a gift of horse riding lessons at Collard Farm. The girls’ brothers, Max and Joey, have no interest in horses but are forced to visit Collard Farm against their will. The boys come to the farm angry and irritated to be pulled away from their video games and television. However, what they find at the farm surprises everyone, including themselves.And so begins a summer of magical adventures, new friendships and an unbreakable bond between Abigail and a horse named Majestic.
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  • The Other Half of Me

    Emily Franklin

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2007)
    JENNY FITZGERALD HAS been outside the huddle, trying to fit in to her sports-obsessed family. The only time she knows the score is when she's holding an egg-carton palette and painting on a canvas, but even then she feels as though something is missing.Unlike her three younger siblings, Jenny knows her biological father only as Donor #142. As Jenny's 16th summer draws to a close, she feels more alienated than ever. But then a chance meeting with gorgeous ĂĽber-jock Tate leads Jenny to reach out to someone else who might know exactly how she feels. With Tate by her side, Jenny searches for a genetic relative in the Donor Sibling Registry and discovers that she has a half sister, Alexa. Jenny hopes their budding relationship will fill the gaps in her life, but when Alexa shows up on her doorstep for a surprise visit, the changes in Jenny's world are much bigger than she could ever have imagined.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Labor of Love

    Emily Franklin

    Library Binding (New Amer Library, June 26, 2008)
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  • The Other Half of Me

    Emily Franklin

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2007)
    JENNY FITZGERALD HAS been outside the huddle, trying to fit in to her sports-obsessed family. The only time she knows the score is when she's holding an egg-carton palette and painting on a canvas, but even then she feels as though something is missing.Unlike her three younger siblings, Jenny knows her biological father only as Donor #142. As Jenny's 16th summer draws to a close, she feels more alienated than ever. But then a chance meeting with gorgeous ĂĽber-jock Tate leads Jenny to reach out to someone else who might know exactly how she feels. With Tate by her side, Jenny searches for a genetic relative in the Donor Sibling Registry and discovers that she has a half sister, Alexa. Jenny hopes their budding relationship will fill the gaps in her life, but when Alexa shows up on her doorstep for a surprise visit, the changes in Jenny's world are much bigger than she could ever have imagined.
  • Slippery Slopes: Chalet Girls

    Emily Franklin

    Paperback (NAL Trade, Dec. 4, 2007)
    Working at an exclusive ski resort, Melissa and Dove plan the Winter Wonderland Ball and try to patch up their love lives, while Harley is off in the islands with Dove's surfer boyfriend, and Dove is not at all sure what they are doing.
  • Off the Trails: Chalet Girls

    Emily Franklin

    (NAL Trade, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Melissa and Dove travel to the Caribbean, where Dove is eager to meet up with her boyfriend while Melissa is unsure of what her future holds, but when they get there they are in for some surprises. Original.
  • How to Spell Chanukah...And Other Holiday Dilemmas: 18 Writers Celebrate 8 Nights of Lights

    Emily Franklin

    Paperback (Algonquin Books, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Ring in the holiday with eighteen writers who extol, excoriate, and expand our understanding of this most merry of Jewish festivals as they offer up funny, irreverent, and, yes, even nostalgic takes on a holiday that holds a special place in Jewish hearts . . . and stomachs.Pieces by Jonathan Tropper, Jennifer Gilmore, Steve Almond, Joanna Smith Rakoff, Adam Langer, and others address pressing issues: what is the weight gain associated with eating 432 latkes in eight nights? Offer joyous gratitude: “What a holiday! No pestilence, no slavery, no locusts, no cattle disease, or atonement. Thank God.” And afford tender truths: “You are reminded of your real gifts: a family you get to come home to.”Whether your family tradition included a Christmas tree or a Chanukah bush, whether the fights among your siblings rivaled the battles of the Maccabees, or even if you haven’t a clue who the Maccabees were, this little book illustrates the joys, frustrations, and small miracles of the season.
  • Chinese Americans Struggle for Equality

    Franklin Ng

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, June 1, 1992)
    Identifies discrimination and discusses how Chinese Americans have struggled for their civil rights