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Books with author Nancy N. Rue

  • Sophie Under Pressure

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zondervan, April 26, 2009)
    Sophie and her friends are all part of an elite expedition. In order to save the world (and their science grades) they are called upon to build an elaborate space station in Fiona's backyard, and are soon lost in the world of telescopes and zero-gravity. Sophie, however, realizes building that space station is only a small solution to a much bigger dilemma when her friends and fellow astronauts begin to fight. Will she be able to complete her mission and save the Flakes' friendship before her whole world falls apart?
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  • The Pursuit

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Aug. 1, 2000)
    While his family faces a series of problems in their Chicago home in 1929 and as he enters junior high, Rudy struggles with the conflict between growing up and remaining a kid.
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  • Lily the Rebel

    Nancy Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Sept. 6, 2001)
    Lily Robbins has always been a model student, the one who always follows the rules. But suddenly, Lily is questioning the rules---both at home and at school -- and it's getting harder to keep her mouth shut about it. When Lily blows up and goes off at her science teacher, she suddenly becomes Ms. Popularity. And soon Lily starts thinking that being a little bit 'bad' actually feels good. Of course, in true Lily fashion, she goes all the way with it, adopting an 'alternative' hair-do, and designing a rebel T-shirt that pushes the dress code. But when a truly worthy cause arises, Lily's new reputation precedes her. Lily realizes she needs to regain the trust of those who matter most to her before she can help her best friend win against discrimination.
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  • Sophie's Stormy Summer

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 28, 2005)
    Is this the end of childhood? When a serious illness strikes one of the Flakes, the others can't daydream their way out of the shocking news. Instead they rally 'round and find that friends—and faith—show the way to a new adventure called growing up.
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  • Everybody Tells Me to Be Myself but I Don't Know Who I Am

    Nancy N. Rue

    language (Zonderkidz, May 10, 2016)
    Growing up is tough, especially when you have to deal with peer pressure, changing friendships, and deciding who you really are inside when everything around you (and the feelings inside you) seems to change throughout the day. Bestselling middle grade author Nancy Rue knows what you’re going through, and this book is filled with quizzes, activities, journaling space, advice, as well as quotes from girls who are experiencing the same inner questions—all with the goal of helping you uncover the unique, confident you God made you to be.Have you ever gotten the advice, “Just be yourself”? But that advice is hard to follow when you’re not even sure who “yourself” really is. Especially when who you are seems to change depending on whether you are with your friends, your family, or your crush. And there are some parts of yourself even you haven’t figured out yet! In Everyone Tells Me to Be Myself but I Don’t Know Who I Am, surveys, helpful tips, interactive journaling space to figure out your thoughts and record your self-discoveries, and quotes from girls asking the same “Who am I, really?” questions combine to help you start your journey toward figuring out exactly who the real you is inside—and the reasons why God created you with the personality, passions, and quirks he did. Because once you discover your true, authentic self, you will want to share it with the world!Everybody Tells Me to Be Myself but I Don’t Know Who I Am:Is written specifically for girls eight to thirteenCombines solid advice, meaningful questions, and fun, engaging activities to help middle school and early teen girls uncover who they are inside, and grow the confidence to be true to themselves in any situationContains journaling space directly in the bookCan also be used in group settings like GEMS, American Heritage Girls, group studies, or mentorship settingsComes from the Faithgirlz brand, which presents clean and inspiring books for tween girls
  • The Ally

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Living with his uncle on a South Carolina plantation in 1860, eleven-year-old Austin decides to disobey the law and teach reading to a slave he has befriended, an act that endangers his friend but prompts his uncle to reconsider the treatment of his slaves.Living with his uncle on a plantation in 1860, eleven-year-old Austin decides to teach reading to a slave he has befriended, an act that endangers his friend but prompts his uncle to reconsider the treatment of his slaves
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  • The Threat

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, May 1, 1998)
    In 1861, eleven-year-old Austin travels with his family from their South Carolina plantation to their North Carolina vacation home where he uncovers a plot against his uncle who opposes secession
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  • Sophie Loves Jimmy

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, April 30, 2006)
    Sophie doesn’t see why a rumor that isn’t true should stop her from being Jimmy’s friend—but when even the Corn Flakes start to believe the whispers, she is hurt to the core. Now it’s an open question whether she and the rest of the Flakes can ever be friends again!
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  • Boyfriends, Burritos & an Ocean of Trouble

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zondervan, May 8, 2010)
    In this YA contemporary novel from bestselling author Nancy Rue, the issues of abuse and its emotional effects are explored as Bryn O’Connor struggles to find her voice while many of her one-time friends doubt she’s telling the truth and her ex-boyfriend won’t let go of their past.Bryn has learned to keep her mouth shut. But when a trip to the hospital following a car accident reveals bruises and injuries inflicted by her boyfriend days and months before, her biggest secret is unwillingly unleashed. And though a restraining order is meant to keep her safe from Preston, it seems nothing can protect her from her supposed friends, who refuse to believe Preston is capable of such violence and look to punish her for what happened to him. Making Bryn wonder if finally telling the truth only made things worse.The stress and loneliness leaves Bryn feeling crazy—especially when it seems like the leather book she picked up at the hospital is reading her thoughts. It doesn’t help that her visiting grandma, Mim, is convinced surfing lessons and homemade Mexican food will somehow help Bryn regain control and focus away from the bullying messages pinging her phone. Though when Preston breaks the restraining order yet again, and a trial date looms, it’s clear the only way out of the tsunami that is her life is to charge in and take control of the waves around her.Boyfriends, Burritos & an Ocean of Trouble: uses a fictional setting to explore the real-life issues of abuse and quieted voices young women facedelves into the concepts of finding your voice, overcoming difficult circumstances, and working past feelings of self-blameprovides an inspirational message for those dealing with tough circumstancesis the second book in the Real Life series, but can be read as a stand-alone novel
  • The Skin You're In: Discovering True Beauty: Previously Titled 'Beauty Lab'

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, May 1, 2010)
    Now that you’re not a little girl anymore you’d love to move beyond cheap lip gloss into the high-fashion world of smudge-proof lipstick, lash-lengthening mascara, and that flirty eye shadow advertised in magazines―because that’s what it takes to be beautiful these days, right?Hang on a sec! One step at a time. In this book you’ll learn not only how to wield those makeup brushes but also how to take care of yourself as you change, from keeping your skin and hair glowing and healthy to finding your own unique style. And you’ll get in on the BIG secret: that true beauty is revealed as you grow closer to God and learn to wow the world by just being you.
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  • Tournaments, Cocoa and One Wrong Move

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zondervan, Oct. 9, 2010)
    In this YA contemporary novel from bestselling author Nancy Rue, perfectionism and steroid addiction collide in the life of one teen, whose carefully controlled world slowly falls apart.Basketball is Cassidy Brewster’s life, and she is the biggest star on her high school team. But when a routine jump shot leaves her crumpled on the floor with a torn ACL, everything comes crashing down.Cassidy would do anything to get back on the floor, away from the tensions at home. Without her future basketball career to distract him, her father is picking even more fights, and her older brother is accusing Cass of purposely injuring herself so their parents can’t help him financially. So when her future sister-in-law offers a solution she promises is a quick fix to everyone’s problems, Cassidy pushes aside her trepidation and begins taking the offered pills. But then her problems really start. And not even a mysterious book and the friendship of fellow “loser” and possible crush Rafe may be enough to make everything right again.Tournaments, Cocoa & One Wrong Move:uses a fictional story to explore the realities of prescription drug addictionfeatures protagonists who are dealing with anxiety and parental abuseprovides an inspirational message for those dealing with tough circumstancesis the third book in the Real Life series, but can also be read as a stand-alone novel
  • Lucy's Perfect Summer

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, April 26, 2009)
    Lucy's going to enjoy this summer—not.Lucy is a feisty, precocious tomboy who questions everything—including God. Understandably—after an accident killed her mother, blinded her father, and turned Lucy’s life upside down. It will take a strong but gentle housekeeper—who insists on Bible study along with homework—to show Lucy that there are many ways to become the woman God intends her to be.Now that school's out, Lucy has plans for a perfect summer going to soccer camp with her friends. Lucy even makes the select team! But between the team bully and Dad’s work pressures, the summer fun isn’t meeting Lucy’s expectations. Can Lucy switch up her attitude and meet her challenges head on, or will her perfect summer crash uncontrollably?
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