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  • All We Have Left

    Wendy Mills

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Now:Sixteen-year-old Jesse is used to living with the echoes of the past. Her older brother died in the September 11th attacks, and her dad since has filled their home with anger and grief. When Jesse gets caught up with the wrong crowd, one momentary hate-fueled decision turns her life upside down. The only way to make amends is to face the past, starting Jesse on a journey that will reveal the truth about how her brother died. Then:In 2001, sixteen-year-old Alia is proud to be Muslim . . . it's being a teenager that she finds difficult. After being grounded for a stupid mistake, Alia decides to confront her father at his Manhattan office, putting her in danger she never could have imagined. When the planes collide into the Twin Towers, Alia is trapped inside one of the buildings. In the final hours, she meets a boy who will change everything for her as the flames rage around them . . . Interweaving stories from past and present, All We Have Left brings one of the most important days in our recent history to life, showing that love and hope will always triumph.A Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016 selection
  • All We Have Left

    Wendy Mills

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Interweaving stories from past and present, All We Have Left brings one of the most important days in our recent history--September 11th--to life, showing that love and hope will always triumph.Now:Sixteen-year-old Jesse is used to living with the echoes of the past. Her older brother died in the September 11th attacks, and her dad since has filled their home with anger and grief. When Jesse gets caught up with the wrong crowd, one momentary hate-fueled decision turns her life upside down. The only way to make amends is to face the past, starting Jesse on a journey that will reveal the truth about how her brother died. Then:In 2001, sixteen-year-old Alia is proud to be Muslim . . . it's being a teenager that she finds difficult. After being grounded for a stupid mistake, Alia decides to confront her father at his Manhattan office, putting her in danger she never could have imagined. When the planes collide into the Twin Towers, Alia is trapped inside one of the buildings. In the final hours, she meets a boy who will change everything for her as the flames rage around them . . . A Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016 selection
  • All We Have Left

    Wendy Mills

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Interweaving stories from past and present, All We Have Left brings one of the most important days in our recent history--September 11th--to life, showing that love and hope will always triumph.Now:Sixteen-year-old Jesse is used to living with the echoes of the past. Her older brother died in the September 11th attacks, and her dad since has filled their home with anger and grief. When Jesse gets caught up with the wrong crowd, one momentary hate-fueled decision turns her life upside down. The only way to make amends is to face the past, starting Jesse on a journey that will reveal the truth about how her brother died. Then:In 2001, sixteen-year-old Alia is proud to be Muslim . . . it's being a teenager that she finds difficult. After being grounded for a stupid mistake, Alia decides to confront her father at his Manhattan office, putting her in danger she never could have imagined. When the planes collide into the Twin Towers, Alia is trapped inside one of the buildings. In the final hours, she meets a boy who will change everything for her as the flames rage around them . . . A Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2016 selection
  • Positively Beautiful

    Wendy Mills

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, July 5, 2016)
    Erin Bailey's life changes forever the day her mom is diagnosed with breast cancer. It's always just been Erin and Mom, so living without her is not an option. Life takes another turn when the cancer is linked to a rare genetic mutation, and Erin must grapple with the decision of whether or not to have her own DNA tested. Her only outlets are flying lessons, where looking to the horizon calms her deepest fears, and her new friend Ashley, a girl she met in an online support group. But when a flash decision has Erin flying away to find her new friend, she embarks on a journey from the depths of despair to new love and a better understanding of the true meaning of beauty. This thought-provoking story brings readers to the emotional brink and back again, as they experience Erin's fear, her frustration, and ultimately . . . her freedom.
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  • Positively Beautiful

    Wendy Mills

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, March 3, 2015)
    Erin Bailey's life changes forever the day her mom is diagnosed with breast cancer. It's always just been Erin and Mom, so living without her is not an option. Life takes another turn when the cancer is linked to a rare genetic mutation, and Erin must grapple with the decision of whether or not to have her own DNA tested. Her only outlets are flying lessons, where looking to the horizon calms her deepest fears, and her new friend Ashley, a girl she met in an online support group. But when a flash decision has Erin flying away to find her new friend, she embarks on a journey from the depths of despair to new love and a better understanding of the true meaning of beauty. This thought-provoking story brings readers to the emotional brink and back again, as they experience Erin's fear, her frustration, and ultimately . . . her freedom.
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  • Sharon Creech

    Wendy Mead, Dean Miller

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2014)
    An introduction to the life and career of author Sharon Creech.
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  • The Donovan Cats Presents: "Mommy I Can Dial 911!"

    Wendy Miller

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, April 20, 2005)
    The Donovan Cats was written for Toddlers. They will not only entertain but the main character of the stories Brad will address areas of need for the little people of the world assisting them to achieve autonomy.
  • The Donovan Cat's Presents: Mommy I Can Count

    Wendy Miller

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Dec. 14, 2004)
    The Donovan Cats was written for toddlers. They will not only entertain but the main character of the stories Brad will address areas of need for the little people of the world assisting them to achieve autonomy. Written for ages 6 months to 6 years.
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  • Wait 'Til You See What You Can Be!

    Wendi Miller

    Paperback (Wendi\Miller, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Written in delightful rhyme and illustrated by the author as a gift for her daughter. Explores the joys of discovering and sharing the special gifts God gives to each person. Ages 4-10, Read-To-Me or Independent Reader.
  • All We Have Left by Wendy Mills

    Wendy Mills

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 16, 1898)
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  • The Naples of England: Andy Christopher Miller

    Andy Miller

    language (, Aug. 28, 2015)
    A memoir of family, truth and secrets and what it was like to grow up in small-town Britain in the years following the Second World War. "A wonderful book ... anyone yet to read it has a real treat in store ..." - John Lindley, Cheshire Poet Laureate & Manchester Cathedral Poet of the Year. The War is over and a generation returns home to build peace, determined to create a new society, protected from cradle to grave. On the beautiful Dorset coast, baby boomer, Andy Miller, grows up surrounded by the security and nurture of the 1950s welfare state that will propel him from council estate to university. In a series of vignettes and stories, some humorous and some poignant, the author describes growing up in this vanished post-War world. But, what happens when one day, decades later, he discovers that everything he thought was true is not? Reviews Chris Thompson, writer for radio and TV (including The Archers, Heartbeat, Emmerdale and stand-alone radio plays), described the book as “highly recommended” saying that it is “as relevant to a child of the grimy north as to one brought up in coastal Dorset. Time and again I found myself recognising myself in the author's attempts to negotiate family, friendships, romantic stirrings and the occasional, casual cruelties of children. The writing is lovely; lyrical, subtle, original and surprising”. Tony Jones, 2016 winner of the Writers Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Radio Drama, described the book as "excellent" and "... much more than regional nostalgia. The writing can shift from lovingly recalled detail to moments of powerful experience, and everything is jolted into another perspective by the last two sections, giving the whole piece a new significance and weight". Dorset-based writer, Judi Moore, says "... Miller is not afraid to dig deeply into his memories. He finds some which are poignant, others which show him in a less favourable light. He is an honest author with a broad palette with which to colour his childhood". And Nottingham author, Frances Thimann, has called the book "... (a) vivid and touching account of a time of hope and innocence (with) darker currents hinted at many times throughout".
  • The Adventures of Jimmy, Jerry and John: Picnic On The Moon

    Wes Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2010)
    Jimmy, Jerry and John are three boys who use their imaginations to have wonderful fun adventures. This story is about how the boys take a trip to the moon for an afternoon picnic. For ages 4-8. Softbound, 35 pages, illustrated