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  • Legacy

    Jessica Blank

    language (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2018)
    A powerful coming-of-age novel about a seventeen-year-old girl who joins a radical environmental movement in the Pacific Northwest.Ever since her older brother Andy died, Alison's life has been just as dark as her home in Tacoma, Washington. Her mom is in perpetual mourning, her father ran out on them, and after hanging out with Andy's hard-partying friends for a year, Alison's reputation is trashed. She planned on taking the path of least resistance during her senior year--hanging out with her punk rocker boyfriend and trying not to flunk out of school--until a massive fight with her mother pushes her over the edge, and she runs away. At first, joining a group of radical environmentalists who are occupying a Washington State forest is just about having a place to crash. But the ancient woods prove to be as vibrant and welcoming as they are vulnerable, and for the first time, Alison realizes that she might be more powerful than she thought. As tensions in the forest mount and confrontations with authorities get physical, Alison has to decide whether she's willing to put her own life on the line to fight for what she believes in. In this stunning literary work, Jessica Blank uses the anti-establishment and radical mood of the 1990s to show a girl grappling to find the strength and courage to do what's right . . . for the world . . . and for herself.
  • Almost Home

    Jessica Blank

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2010)
    Why would anyone choose to live on the streets? There is Eeyore, just twelve years old when she runs away from her priveleged home, harboring a secret she's too ashamed to tell anyone. Rusty is a sensitive gay teen who winds up alone when his older boyfriend ditches him in Hollywood. Squid has gone through too many foster homes to count. There's Scabius, a delusional punk from Utah who takes the "me against the world" motto to dangerous extremes. And Critter is a heroin dealer with movie star looks and a vulnerable heart. Laura should be home studying, but she can't face another one of her mom's boyfriends. And then there's Tracy, the damaged thread that ties them all together, irrevocably changing each life she touches. This unlikely band of characters form their own dysfunctional family, complete with love and belonging, abuse and betrayal. Each will make their way home, wherever it may be
  • Karma for Beginners

    Jessica Blank

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 23, 2010)
    14-year old Tessa navigates adolescence, first love, and her damaged relationship with her mother, while living live on a New Age ashram in upstate New York. A hugely compelling and highly original coming-of-age story from the author of Almost Home.
  • Legacy

    Jessica Blank

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2018)
    A powerful coming-of-age novel about a seventeen-year-old girl who joins a radical environmental movement in the Pacific Northwest.Ever since her older brother Andy died, Alison's life has been just as dark as her home in Tacoma, Washington. Her mom is in perpetual mourning, her father ran out on them, and after hanging out with Andy's hard-partying friends for a year, Alison's reputation is trashed. She planned on taking the path of least resistance during her senior year--hanging out with her punk rocker boyfriend and trying not to flunk out of school--until a massive fight with her mother pushes her over the edge, and she runs away. At first, joining a group of radical environmentalists who are occupying a Washington State forest is just about having a place to crash. But the ancient woods prove to be as vibrant and welcoming as they are vulnerable, and for the first time, Alison realizes that she might be more powerful than she thought. As tensions in the forest mount and confrontations with authorities get physical, Alison has to decide whether she's willing to put her own life on the line to fight for what she believes in. In this stunning literary work, Jessica Blank uses the anti-establishment and radical mood of the 1990s to show a girl grappling to find the strength and courage to do what's right . . . for the world . . . and for herself.
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  • Almost Home

    Jessica Blank

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 14, 2009)
    Why would anyone choose to live on the streets?
  • Almost Home

    Jessica Blank

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 23, 2007)
    Why would anyone choose to live on the streets?
  • Karma for Beginners

    Jessica Blank

    (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 18, 2009)
    Fourteen-year-old Tessa has never had a normal life. Her mother, a frustrated hippie with awful taste in men, has seen to that. But when her mom pulls her out of school to live at an ashram in the Catskills, Tessa goes from being a freak among normal people to being an outcast among freaks. Freaks who worship an orange robe-wearing guru. And while her mom is buzzing with spiritual energy, and finding a little too much favor with the guru, all Tessa feels are weird vibes. Unless she’s with Colin, the gorgeous boy who fixes trucks for the ashram. The connection they share is the most spiritual thing Tessa has ever felt. But he’s older—like illegally older—and Tessa’s taking dangerous risks to spend time with him. Soon her life is blooming into a psychedelic web of secrets and lies and it’s clear that something’s about to give way. When it does, will she have anyone to hold on to? Will she even know herself? Revelations abound in this mind-altering novel from the acclaimed author of Almost Home.
  • Almost Home

    Jessica Blank

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, June 16, 2009)
    Why would anyone choose to live on the streets? There is Eeyore, just twelve years old when she runs away from her priveleged home, harboring a secret she's too ashamed to tell anyone. Rusty is a sensitive gay teen who winds up alone when his older boyfriend ditches him in Hollywood. Squid has gone through too many foster homes to count. There's Scabius, a delusional punk from Utah who takes the "me against the world" motto to dangerous extremes. And Critter is a heroin dealer with movie star looks and a vulnerable heart. Laura should be home studying, but she can't face another one of her mom's boyfriends. And then there's Tracy, the damaged thread that ties them all together, irrevocably changing each person's life she touches. This unlikely band of characters form their own dysfunctional family, complete with love and belonging, abuse and betrayal. Each will make their way home, wherever it may be.
  • Lawmen And Outlaws: The Wild, Wild West

    Jessica Bard

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Relates the exploits of several famous outlaws in frontier America such as Billy the Kid, Jesse James, and Belle Starr.
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  • Lawmen And Outlaws: The Wild, Wild West

    Jessica Bard

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Relates the exploits of several famous outlaws in frontier America such as Billy the Kid, Jesse James, and Belle Starr.
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  • My Friend Jacob Moon

    Jessica Bouchard

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, )
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  • Day Versus Day. Question As to Legitimacy. A Trial by Ejectment, Between John Day, of Bedford, Esq. Plaintiff, and Thomas Day, of Spaldwick, Esq. ... Tried at the Assizes held there on...

    Blanchard

    Paperback (Gale, Making of Modern Law, Feb. 14, 2012)
    Full Title:Day Versus Day. Question As to Legitimacy. A Trial by Ejectment, Between John Day, of Bedford, Esq. Plaintiff, and Thomas Day, of Spaldwick, Esq. Defendan for the Recovery of an Estate in the County of Huntington, Tried at the Assizes held there on MondayDescription: The Making of the Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926 collection provides descriptions of the major trials from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more. Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case, the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial.Trials provides unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++<docketNumber><fileDate><jurisdiction><secondaryDoctype>Court Record<edition><termDate><sourceLibrary>Yale Law Library<imprintFull>London: Printed for Henry Butterworth, Law Bookseller, 7, Fleet Street, Between the Temple Gates. 1820