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Books with author Joyce Sweeney

  • Free Fall

    Joyce Sweeney

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 8, 1997)
    When the four boys enter the cave, they're armed with some food and supplies and their innermost secrets and fears. Once they realize they're lost, each moment is precious as they band together facing a cave that takes no prisoners.
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  • Center Line

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Doubleday, April 1, 1984)
    Five motherless brothers named Cunnigan leave their abusive alcoholic father and struggle to remain together as they encounter new adventures
  • Shadow

    Joyce Sweeney

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, April 1, 1996)
    Sensing the presence of her beloved dead cat, Shadow, Sarah Saheen becomes terrified when she has a series of nightmares and is warned by the family housekeeper that foreseeing the future does not grant her the ability to change it. Reprint.
  • Headlock: A Novel

    Joyce Sweeney

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 24, 2014)
    A killer combination of high-interest plot and unforgettable characters"All kinds of people. Little kids, a lot of men, even people your age come to the shows.""They come to see acrobats pretending to wrestle with each other? Kyle is this some kind of sexual thing?""No! It's an athletic thing! It's called sports entertainment. Meaning, it's like a sport, but it's all scripted like theater. You've seen me watching wrestling on Monday and Thursday nights. . . . ""Oh, that thing! Kyle, do you mean that terrible program where they hit each other with chairs? It's like The Three Stooges! Why would a boy like you with all your talent and brains want to do something foolish like that?"Kyle Bailey is a high-school senior who dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. He can't tell his beloved grandmother, who raised him, because she'll think it's ridiculous, but he gets himself accepted into a rigorous training school and earns a chance at his first professional match. He's succeeding beyond his wildest dreams, falling in love with an amazing girl, and maybe even getting his grandmother to understand a little, when things take a dramatic turn for the worse. Kyle's flaky estranged mother shows up to "help," and—to his everlasting surprise—actually does.Critically acclaimed author Joyce Sweeney's books have been chosen as Best Books for Young Adults (ALA), Best Books for the Teen Age (NYPL), Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers (ALA), and as Top Ten Sports Books (Booklist).An honest, warm, and funny novel, Headlock will make wrestling fans of the skeptical, and Joyce Sweeney fans of everyone.
  • Headlock

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 19, 2006)
    A killer combination of high-interest plot and unforgettable characters "All kinds of people. Little kids, a lot of men, even people your age come to the shows." "They come to see acrobats pretending to wrestle with each other? Kyle is this some kind of sexual thing?""No! It's an athletic thing! It's called sports entertainment. Meaning, it's like a sport, but it's all scripted like theater. You've seen me watching wrestling on Monday and Thursday nights. . . . ""Oh, that thing! Kyle, do you mean that terrible program where they hit each other with chairs? It's like The Three Stooges! Why would a boy like you with all your talent and brains want to do something foolish like that?" Kyle Bailey is a high-school senior who dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. He can't tell his beloved grandmother, who raised him, because she'll think it's ridiculous, but he gets himself accepted into a rigorous training school and earns a chance at his first professional match. He's succeeding beyond his wildest dreams, falling in love with an amazing girl, and maybe even getting his grandmother to understand a little, when things take a dramatic turn for the worse. Kyle's flaky estranged mother shows up to "help," and--to his everlasting surprise--actually does.Critically acclaimed author Joyce Sweeney's books have been chosen as Best Books for Young Adults (ALA), Best Books for the Teen Age (NYPL), Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers (ALA), and as Top Ten Sports Books (Booklist).An honest, warm, and funny novel, Headlock will make wrestling fans of the skeptical, and Joyce Sweeney fans of everyone.
  • The Spirit Window

    Joyce Sweeney

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, June 8, 1999)
    A trip to Florida that is meant to heal the rift between her father and her grandmother forces both fifteen-year-old Miranda and her father to face feelings they have long suppressed
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  • Free Fall

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Delacorte Pr, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Four diverse teenage boys take a day trip to a cave in Florida and find themselves in a perilous situation that tests and tempers their friendship and calls on every ounce of strength, courage, and shrewdness they can muster.
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  • The Guardian

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 31, 2009)
    Hunter has never had anyone to look out for him. His mother gave him away when he was young, he’s never known his father, and his foster mother leaves a lot to be desired in the mothering department. So when a mysterious, benevolent force suddenly starts coming to his aid, Hunter doesn’t know what to believe. Could he really have a guardian angel? Hunter so badly wants someone to care that he’s willing to take a leap of faith, and more. But when he finally learns the truth about his angel, he’ll have to decide whether it’s the best thing that ever happened to him or the worst. This masterful pairing of suspenseful, fast-paced storytelling with genuine compassion and heart is Joyce Sweeney at her best.
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  • Takedown

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Marshall Cavendish Corp/Ccb, Sept. 15, 2004)
    Quentin Charles Dorn, a murderer on the run from the authorities, crashes thirteen-year-old Joe Anderson's pizza party and takes him and his friends as hostages.
  • Shadow

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1994)
    As her two brothers' rivalry intensifies, Sarah's psychic bond with her dead cat, Shadow, becomes more ominous, and the family's new housekeeper believes Sarah can now see, but not change, the future. By the author of The Tiger Orchard.
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  • Tiger Orchard, The

    Joyce Sweeney

    (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1993)
    Through sessions with a therapist, Zack, a young man who has been having strange nightmares, begins to realize the truth about his parents: that his father, whom his mother said was dead, is actually alive.
  • Players

    Joyce Sweeney

    Hardcover (Winslow Pr, Oct. 30, 2000)
    Eighteen-year-old Corey sees a threat to his dream of winning the basketball championship when he discovers that the new player on his team is a girl-stealing, friend-framing, team-destroying force of evil.
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