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Books with author Marisol Sanchez

  • The Name Game: Adventures in Learning

    Marisol Sanchez

    Paperback (Balboa Press, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Lily Chavez just wants to be a normal kid. All she has to do to make it happen, is split her life in two. There’s Lily, the girl with learning challenges who has to attend a special school. And there’s Veronica, a rising star in the world of competitive cheerleading. While Lilly struggles with ADHD, dysgraphia, and dyslexia, Veronica is winning competitions, gaining confidence and making new friends. The last thing she wants is for her teammates to discover her secret. Can Lilly stop everyone from finding out? Or will she have to learn to love and accept herself? Lilly better decide soon because Veronica is running out of time and hiding may no longer be an option.
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  • Hissy's Wild Adventure: The exciting Life of Hissy the Turtle

    Marianne Sanchez

    language (, Nov. 25, 2013)
    This book is about a turtle at the lake in a bush, and two kids happen to find the turtle and decided to take it home to see if they can keep it. Now is when the turtle's adventure will start as well as the kids adventure.
  • Benny the Bear and Bonnie the Butterfly

    Mark Sanchez

    eBook
    Enjoy this children's book with the basis of encouragement and self confidence. Promotes the "Never Give Up" attitude and influences children to strive to be the best they can be.
  • Girl on the Ledge

    Margo Sanchez

    (Booklocker.com, Jan. 20, 2020)
    Sixteen year old Tori barely exists. She hates her mom and hates going to school. She has been bullied since grade school. Tori doesn't fit in her high school, she isn't like the rest of the girls with their short skirts and flirty tops. She hides herself behind baggy sweaters and tries her best to be invisible. Most of the time it doesn't work, the kids still bully her every chance they get. Tori purges most of the food she eats to try and keep from gaining more weight. Her depression leads to binge eating foods she loves like ice cream and pizza. Her mother, a beautiful successful attorney, is constantly on Tori's back about her weight. Making her feel even worse about herself. The text messages, twitter, online teenage chat sites, and emails sent to her get violent. Tori believes someone is watching her. Her only way out is to run away with a boy she met online. Her best friend Sarah doesn't want her to leave, but supports her decision. On the day Tori waits for a ride to the airport her mother is abducted. Everything changes her family. Detectives, police are in their home asking her father, brother and herself many questions. They discover she was running away and they want to know why. Tori's father can't believe she would do that. She hurt him, and that was the last thing she wanted to do. The bullying became worse at school until one day a new transfer arrives. Angie doesn't fit in, but she doesn't care. She's tough and street smart. Tori learns from watching her and they become friends. Angie knows how to defend herself. Tori believes the police and detectives aren't doing enough to find her mother. Along with Matt, someone she likes more than a friend, Sarah and Angie they look for clues. They help the police find her mother. The case takes a turn when the suspect is found and arrested. Tori can't believe when she finds out who it is. She feels betrayed by her friend Angie, the one who has helped her get through all of it. Tori's world falls apart. When her mother is rescued and brought home she's not the same person. Tori does everything she can to help her. They become close because their roles have changed. Tori is the stronger one, and she'll do anything she can to bring her mother back to who she once was. A new understanding forms between them. Tori is scared to return to school after everything that has happened. She knows the bullying won't stop. Maybe it never will. It's up to her. She knows that now.
  • Girl on the Ledge

    Margo Sanchez

    (Booklocker.com, Inc., Feb. 14, 2020)
    Sixteen year old Tori barely exists. She hates her mom and hates going to school. She has been bullied since grade school. Tori doesn't fit in her high school, she isn't like the rest of the girls with their short skirts and flirty tops. She hides herself behind baggy sweaters and tries her best to be invisible. Most of the time it doesn't work, the kids still bully her every chance they get.Tori purges most of the food she eats to try and keep from gaining more weight. Her depression leads to binge eating foods she loves like ice cream and pizza. Her mother, a beautiful successful attorney, is constantly on Tori's back about her weight. Making her feel even worse about herself.The text messages, twitter, online teenage chat sites, and emails sent to her get violent. Tori believes someone is watching her. Her only way out is to run away with a boy she met online. Her best friend Sarah doesn't want her to leave, but supports her decision.On the day Tori waits for a ride to the airport her mother is abducted. Everything changes her family. Detectives, police are in their home asking her father, brother and herself many questions. They discover she was running away and they want to know why. Tori's father can't believe she would do that. She hurt him, and that was the last thing she wanted to do.The bullying became worse at school until one day a new transfer arrives. Angie doesn't fit in, but she doesn't care. She's tough and street smart. Tori learns from watching her and they become friends. Angie knows how to defend herself.Tori believes the police and detectives aren't doing enough to find her mother. Along with Matt, someone she likes more than a friend, Sarah and Angie they look for clues. They help the police find her mother.The case takes a turn when the suspect is found and arrested. Tori can't believe when she finds out who it is. She feels betrayed by her friend Angie, the one who has helped her get through all of it. Tori's world falls apart.When her mother is rescued and brought home she's not the same person. Tori does everything she can to help her. They become close because their roles have changed. Tori is the stronger one, and she'll do anything she can to bring her mother back to who she once was. A new understanding forms between them.Tori is scared to return to school after everything that has happened. She knows the bullying won't stop. Maybe it never will. It's up to her. She knows that now.
  • The Name Game: Adventures in Learning

    Marisol Sanchez

    eBook (Balboa Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Lily Chavez just wants to be a normal kid. All she has to do to make it happen, is split her life in two.There’s Lily, the girl with learning challenges who has to attend a special school. And there’s Veronica, a rising star in the world of competitive cheerleading.While Lilly struggles with ADHD, dysgraphia, and dyslexia, Veronica is winning competitions, gaining confidence and making new friends.The last thing she wants is for her teammates to discover her secret.Can Lilly stop everyone from finding out?Or will she have to learn to love and accept herself?Lilly better decide soon because Veronica is running out of time and hiding may no longer be an option.
  • The Koala and The Crocodile

    Maria Sanchez

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., Jan. 12, 2017)
    This fun and endearing story encourages good manners, kindness, and safety. Koala’s amusing interactions with the colorful characters of the animal kingdom places emphasis on family values, friendship, acceptance, and when to trust others.