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Books with author Jennifer Fox

  • Goodnight Me

    Jennifer Forrai

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., July 17, 2017)
    Every day is a journey--and each night a chance to tell the tale."Good night, eyes.What did you see today?Good night, ears.What did you hear today?"
  • All the Pretty Little Horses: New Colors for an Old Lullaby

    Jennifer Fosgate

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 22, 2016)
    This colorful retelling of the traditional lullaby, illustrated with the unique paintings of equine artist Jennifer Fosgate, will delight horse enthusiasts young and old.
  • Four Weeks, Five People

    Jennifer Yu

    Hardcover (Harlequin Teen, May 2, 2017)
    They're more than their problems Obsessive-compulsive teen Clarissa wants to get better, if only so her mother will stop asking her if she's okay. Andrew wants to overcome his eating disorder so he can get back to his band and their dreams of becoming famous. Film aficionado Ben would rather live in the movies than in reality. Gorgeous and overly confident Mason thinks everyone is an idiot. And Stella just doesn't want to be back for her second summer of wilderness therapy. As the five teens get to know one another and work to overcome the various disorders that have affected their lives, they find themselves forming bonds they never thought they would, discovering new truths about themselves and actually looking forward to the future.
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  • Flight Risk: A Novel

    Jennifer Fenn

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, July 18, 2017)
    Jennifer Fenn's debut novel inspired by true events, about a teenage boy who has stolen―and crashed―not one, but three airplanes. And each time he’s walked away unscathed.Who is Robert Jackson Kelly? Is he a juvenile delinquent? A criminal mastermind? A folk hero? One thing is clear: Robert always defies what people think of him. And now, the kid who failed at school, relationships, and almost everything in life, is determined to successfully steal and land a plane. Told as an investigation into Robert’s psyche, the narrative includes multiple points of view as well as documentary elements like emails, official records, and interviews with people who knew Robert. Ultimately, Flight Risk is a thrilling story about one teenager who is determined to find a moment of transcendence after everyone else has written him off as lost.
  • Sanguine Mountain

    Jennifer Foxcroft

    language (, Feb. 28, 2015)
    Connie Phillips has never told a lie—until now.An anonymous letter shatters the world Connie thought she knew and trusted. The news that her parents aren’t really her own leaves her angry, devastated and alone. The search for the truth leads her down a dark, desolate forest road where she meets a boy in the shadows who has secrets of his own.Rockland’s life has been ruled by an ancient curse since the day he was born. Forever labeled a misfit and a rebel, he is desperate to convince his leaders that integration with the modern world will be the salvation of their kind—not their demise.After their worlds collide in the middle of a dark forest, Connie and Rocks strike a deal to help each other find the answers they both need—away from her lying parents and the judgmental sneers of his colony. But, can they find love on their journey to discover who they are and where they belong in the world?2015 New Paranormal Romance Series.
  • Flight Risk: A Novel

    Jennifer Fenn

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, July 18, 2017)
    Jennifer Fenn's debut novel inspired by true events, about a teenage boy who has stolen—and crashed—not one, but three airplanes. And each time he’s walked away unscathed.Who is Robert Jackson Kelly? Is he a juvenile delinquent? A criminal mastermind? A folk hero? One thing is clear: Robert always defies what people think of him. And now, the kid who failed at school, relationships, and almost everything in life, is determined to successfully steal and land a plane. Told as an investigation into Robert’s psyche, the narrative includes multiple points of view as well as documentary elements like emails, official records, and interviews with people who knew Robert. Ultimately, Flight Risk is a thrilling story about one teenager who is determined to find a moment of transcendence after everyone else has written him off as lost.
  • Your Story Isn't Over...: Memoirs of a Teenage Outcast: A True-Life Account of Bullying, Suicide and Survival

    Jennifer Fiegl

    eBook (, May 3, 2020)
    This story contains a true account of living through bullying, suicide attempts and survival. Those four years were just high school for most. I won't ever remember it that way. For me it was some of the most defining, most horrific years of my life, muddled with some of the best days of my life. The overwhelming feeling of loneliness and helplessness led to thoughts of being so alone in life that no one cared. I questioned myself, my choices and my reason for living. I wanted to die. Not just once, not just occasionally either. I wanted to die, all the time. I tried so hard to ignore them. I tried to ignore the whispers, the outright yelling at me across the halls. I tried to ignore the people who made comments like “why don’t you just go kill yourself”. I tried so hard to believe they were “just jealous”, but I couldn’t. After hearing so much negative about myself, I started to believe it. So, I did what I did best. I cried. A lot. It felt like they were deliberately trying to break me, and they almost did.
  • Imagine Us Happy

    Jennifer Yu

    eBook (Harlequin Teen, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Some love stories aren’t meant to lastStella lives with depression, and her goals for junior year are pretty much limited to surviving her classes, staying out of her parents’ constant fights and staving off unwanted feelings enough to hang out with her friends Lin and Katie.Until Kevin. A quiet, wry senior who understands Stella and the lows she’s going through like no one else. With him, she feels less lonely, listened to—and hopeful for the first time since ever…But to keep that feeling, Stella lets her grades go and her friendships slide. And soon she sees just how deep Kevin’s own scars go. Now little arguments are shattering. Major fights are catastrophic. And trying to hold it all together is exhausting Stella past the breaking point. With her life spinning out of control, she’s got to figure out what she truly needs, what’s worth saving—and what to let go.
  • Sanguine Moon

    Jennifer Foxcroft

    eBook (, March 1, 2017)
    When Connie Phillips began keeping secrets from her adoptive parents, she was unaware of the darkness she would bring into her world. Discovering she is the daughter of a crime lord had consequences even she could never have predicted. Consequences that put her first real love—Rocks—and her adorable baby sister in mortal danger.With many lives balanced in her hands, Connie must find a way to save Rocks’ life, while keeping his identity a secret. Navigating the antiquated ways of the Camazotz culture, while trying not to offend the colony’s leaders with her modern technology, is harder than Connie ever imagined.When Rocks defies certain death using present-day medicine, the Camazotz are torn. If they consider modernizing, they risk discovery and subsequent extermination by the aeronaughts. But hiding away in their mountain roost has left them vulnerable to an unidentified enemy slowly picking them off one bat at a time.
  • Mitchell Family Series Adult Coloring Book

    Jennifer Foor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2016)
    The first of Four adult coloring books based on the Mitchell Family Series
  • The Memory Spell

    Jennifer Flath

    language (, Jan. 4, 2017)
    Coming home was supposed to solve Rin’s problems, but now she has a nefarious Queen out to get her, a kingdom to rule, and dark magic she can’t get rid of. How can she outsmart an enemy who plans ten moves ahead and knows all her weaknesses?Join Rin, Alexander, Pepper, Issabeth, and Cedric on their next adventure to thwart old enemies causing new problems.
  • My Name Is Not Isabella

    Jennifer Fosberry

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2013)
    The New York Times Bestseller. Who Is Your Hero? Isabella's include U.S. Astronaut Sally Ride, activist Rosa Parks, and sharpshooter Annie Oakley-but there's no bigger hero than Isabella's own mommy! Join Isabella on an adventure of discovery-and find out how imagining to be these extraordinary women teaches her the importance of being her extraordinary self. A rollicking read-aloud and terrific "read-to-myself" story, My Name Is Not Isabella is capturing hearts and awards, including: Silver ForeWord Book of the Year Award for Picture Books Gold Moonbeam Children's Book Award Gold Independent Publisher Book Award Amelia Bloomer List Jennifer Fosberry is a science geek turned children's book writer. Until recently, she worked as a project manager in Silicon Valley in the high-tech electronic field. She currently divides her time between the San Francisco Bay Area and Costa Rica with her husband and three children. Mike Litwin combines a variety of media to create scenes that serve the imagination and education of women. A graduate of the East Carolina University School of Art and Design, he plays both designer and illustrator with an often wacky, always delightful style that uniquely blends playful innocence with devilish mischief. Illustrating and telling stories for children is his passion, his entertainment, and his dream. He currently lives in Greenville, North Carolina, with his wife and three daughters.
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