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  • The Gamble

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    For years, Leung has been learning Wing Chun. This fighting art demands balance. It makes Leung find his center. So when Leung sees the boxing matches at New York's Woodrat Club, heā€™s shocked by the fighters' wild, sloppy styles. But he can't stop watching. Leung's Irish friend, Sean, thinks that Leung could conquer the bareknuckle boxing scene. But first, Leung's uncles, Tso and Nang, have to approve. Then Leung will have to learn to ignore jeers and hard staresā€”because he'll be fighting before a crowd that wants to see a Chinese immigrant lose.
  • Pass It Forward

    Patrick Jones

    Library Binding (Darby Creek Publishing, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Lucas has big dreams of getting a basketball scholarship and helping his mom out of poverty. When a growth spurt helps Lucas become a force on the court, his dreams finally seem within reach. But Lucas's brother tries to steer him toward a very different path: making easy money on the street. Can Lucas keep his focus and stay true to his dream?
  • Class: What She Does Next Will Astound You

    Patrick Ness, James Goss

    Hardcover (Quill Tree Books, March 6, 2018)
    One of three thrilling companion novels set in the universe of the new Doctor Who spin-off show, Class, created by #1 New York Times bestselling novelist Patrick Ness, author of The Rest of Us Just Live Here and the Carnegie Medal-winning A Monster Calls. ā€œThereā€™s no such thing as oversharingā€ā€¦right? Everyone at Coal Hill School has become obsessed with completing exciting dares posted on a strange new website, run by the charismatic vlogger Seraphin. Soon the challenges become more dangerous and competitive, yet even broken arms and fistfights donā€™t stop the craze for them. And then students start to disappearā€¦As Aprilā€™s fragile group of friends starts to fracture, she decides sheā€™s going to uncover the truth behind this site herself. Whatever it takes, whomever she hurts, Aprilā€™s going to win. But then, to her horror, she wakes up and finds her whole world is changed. What she does next will astound you.
  • Returning to Normal

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Life is looking up for Xavier. Things are good with Jennie, his baseball coach believes in him, he's earned the role of closer, and his dad's coming home after serving ten years. But making up for lost time with his dad doesn't go as Xavier had hoped. It seems his dad's always angry with him. Or drinking. Or out. Or lecturing Xavier on what it means to be a man. When the tension at home builds, Xavier's own hot temper flares, threatening to send him down the same path as his father. Xavier is determined to make a different life. Can he figure out how to control his actions to keep his baseball dreams alive?
  • Out of the Tunnel

    Patrick Jones

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    In Troy, Ohio, there's Trojan football and then there's everything else. It's been that way as long as anyone can remember. But it's been more than a decade since Troy took home the state title. This season, they finally have a chance to end the drought. Brian Norwood is the son of a Trojan football legend. His father starred on the last championship teamā€•an undefeated team. And it seems like every sacred Trojan tradition began with his dad. Now Brian is the starting tight endā€•a member of the team's inner circle. He's finally living up to his father's expectations. But being one of Troy's privileged few is not at all what Brian expected.
  • ENGELS,ANGEL MEADOW AND THE IRISH

    James Patrick Hynes

    language (James P. Hynes, Sept. 14, 2016)
    This account of a migrant Irish family living in Angel Meadow arose out of my reading through the family correspondence of John and Bridget Hynes, their children and friends when they lived in what contemporary commentators called: "The lowest, most filthy, most unhealthy, and most wicked locality in Manchester ā€¦ā€ Angel Meadow during the mid and late 19th-century. Friedrich Engels, the German philosopher, social scientist, journalist and co-founder of Marxist theory lived, worked and loved in Manchester. When being escorted through Angel Meadow by his lover the Irish woman Mary Burns he was so horrified that he went on to write and publish ā€˜The Condition of the Working Class in Englandā€™ . His account proved to be very influential with British historians of the Industrial Revolution as he described the exploitation of the poor by the rich through Mancunian capitalism.
  • Guarding Secrets

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Everyone has secrets in high school. But no one has a secret quite like Camila Hernandez's. For as long as Camila can remember, her mother has been in prison. And Camila has tried to make sure no one finds out. She avoids all friendships. She keeps to herself. Because if people get too close to her, they might find out the truth. And once they know, they will see her only as a criminal's daughter. Sure, some of Camila's classmates also have parents doing time. But her mother isn't any ordinary criminal. Her mother is on death row.
  • Bridge

    Patrick Jones

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    JosƩ can't keep up. As the only English speaker in a family of undocumented immigrants, he handles everything from taking family members to the doctor to bargaining with the landlord. Plus he works two jobs. With all this responsibility, he's missing a lot of school. When he does make it, he falls asleep in class. JosƩ knows he has to turn things around if he wants to graduate from Rondo Alternative High School. Can he raise his grades enough to have a shot at college and a better life? Or will he be forced to drop out of school for good?
  • Ulysses: The Original Classics - Illustrated

    James Joyce, Patrick

    eBook (, Feb. 29, 2016)
    How is this book unique?Unabridged (100% Original content)Formatted for e-readerFont adjustments & biography includedIllustratedAbout Ulysses by James JoyceUlysses is a modernist novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It was first serialised in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920, and then published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach in February 1922, in Paris. It is considered to be one of the most important works of modernist literature, and has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement". According to Declan Kiberd, "Before Joyce, no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking." However, even such a proponent of Ulysses as Anthony Burgess described the book as "inimitable, and also possibly mad". Ulysses chronicles the peripatetic appointments and encounters of Leopold Bloom in Dublin in the course of an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Ulysses is the Latinised name of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem Odyssey, and the novel establishes a series of parallels between its characters and events and those of the poem (e.g., the correspondence of Leopold Bloom to Odysseus, Molly Bloom to Penelope, and Stephen Dedalus to Telemachus). Ulysses is approximately 265,000 words in length, uses a lexicon of 30,030 words (including proper names, plurals and various verb tenses), and is divided into eighteen episodes. Since publication, the book has attracted controversy and scrutiny, ranging from early obscenity trials to protracted textual "Joyce Wars". Ulysses' stream-of-consciousness technique, careful structuring, and experimental prose ā€” full of puns, parodies, and allusions ā€” as well as its rich characterisation and broad humour, made the book a highly regarded novel in the modernist pantheon. Joyce fans worldwide now celebrate 16 June as Bloomsday. In 1998, the American publishing firm Modern
  • Pass It Forward

    Patrick Jones

    Paperback (Darby Creek Publishing, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Lucas has big dreams of getting a basketball scholarship and helping his mom out of poverty. When a growth spurt helps Lucas become a force on the court, his dreams finally seem within reach. But Lucas's brother tries to steer him toward a very different path: making easy money on the street. Can Lucas keep his focus and stay true to his dream?
  • Teen Incarceration: From Cell Bars to Ankle Bracelets

    Patrick Jones

    language (Twenty-First Century Books TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    In the United States, the conversation about teen incarceration has moved from one extreme to another. For centuries, execution of juvenile offenders was legal. By the twenty-first century, the US Supreme Court had moved closer to banning all executions of minors, regardless of the severity of the crime. Since the 1990s, the US juvenile justice system has moved away from harsh punishment and toward alternative evidence-based models that include education, skills building, and therapy.In Teen Incarceration, readers meet former teen incarcerees who now lead exemplary lives. Learn how juvenile justice works in the United States and meet the people working to reform the system.
  • Nailed

    Patrick Jones

    language (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, April 10, 2011)
    The nail that sticks out farthest gets hammered the hardest.Flint Southwestern High School is run by a cult: the jockarchy. And Bret Hendricks could never fit into their conformity cult. Bret doesn't mind standing out from the crowd when he's on stage acting or singing in his band. And he feels at home in his funky girlfriend's arms because sticking out together doesn't seem as hard. But loyalties aren't what Bret thinks they are, as his safe havens seem to disappear one by one, and he learns that sometimes you just have to risk getting hammered in order to build a great future. For any teen who feels that standing out is harder than just conforming. Patrick Jones's second novel nails the real truth about the high price of hiding one's true self.
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