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  • Huskers: A Novel by Strat Warden

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    Mass Market Paperback (SparkPress, )
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  • The House of Bradbury by Nicole Meier

    Nicole Meier

    Paperback (SparkPress, March 15, 1681)
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  • Malcolm and Me: A Novel

    Robin Farmer

    (SparkPress, Nov. 17, 2020)
    Philly native Roberta Forest is a precocious rebel with the soul of a poet. The thirteen-year-old is young, gifted, black, and Catholic—although she’s uncertain about the Catholic part after she calls Thomas Jefferson a hypocrite for enslaving people and her nun responds with a racist insult. Their ensuing fight makes Roberta question God and the important adults in her life, all of whom seem to see truth as gray when Roberta believes it’s black or white. An upcoming essay contest, writing poetry, and reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X all help Roberta cope with the various difficulties she’s experiencing in her life, including her parent’s troubled marriage. But when she’s told she’s ineligible to compete in the school’s essay contest, her explosive reaction to the news leads to a confrontation with her mother, who shares some family truths Roberta isn’t ready for. Set against the backdrop of Watergate and the post-civil rights movement era, Angel Dressed in Black is a gritty yet graceful examination of the anguish teens experience when their growing awareness of themselves and the world around them unravels their sense of security—a coming-of-age tale of truth-telling, faith, family, forgiveness, and social activism.
  • Revealed: A Novel

    Jessica Hickam

    (SparkPress, Dec. 10, 2013)
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  • Caley Cross and the Hadeon Drop: A Novel

    Jeff Rosen

    (SparkPress, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Caley Cross has always known she's not a “normal” thirteen-year-old (her ability to create zombie animals was her first clue). Still, she never expected to be whisked off to a faraway world—Erinath—where she is Crown Princess and people have “baests” that live inside them, giving them fantastic, animal-like powers. Which would be cool, except that Caley’s baest turns out to be an ancient monster that can swallow planets. Despite this, Caley manages to make the first friends of her life, Neive Olander and Kipley Gorsebrooke. They help her navigate the Erinath Academy, where students train to compete in the annual—and deadly—Equidium contest, flying giant, dragonfly-like orocs. But to add to her usual (bad) luck, an evil “Watcher” known as Olpheist is seeking her, anxious to retrieve something that will make him immortal.The first in an epic fantasy series from Jeff Rosen that will keep readers laughing and on the edge of their seats.
  • Within Reach: A Novel by Jessica Stevens

    Jessica Stevens

    (SparkPress, July 6, 1893)
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  • Beautiful Girl: A Novel by Fleur Philips

    Fleur Philips

    (SparkPress, July 6, 1662)
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  • The Outlaw: Origins: Volume 1

    Alan Janney, Chris Patton, Sparkle Press

    Audiobook (Sparkle Press, Nov. 3, 2015)
    "The Outlaw shines" (San Fransisco Book Review) "This is a great origins story" (Pure Textuality) "Extremely well-written and engaging" (US Book Review) A masked vigilante stalks the streets of downtown Los Angeles, disrupting crime and creating havoc. After being spotted on security cameras and thrust into the national spotlight, he is pursued by both the media and powerful new enemies. Little does the world know the Outlaw is just High School junior Chase Jackson wearing a mask and wondering why his body is suddenly...extraordinary. Boon One of the must-read Outlaw Series. Book Two now available. Book Three, arriving in December, 2015.
  • Crumble: A Novel

    Fleur Philips

    Paperback (SparkPress, May 14, 2014)
    Eighteen-year-old Sarah McKnight has a secret. She's in love with David Brooks. Sarah is white. David is black. But Sarah's not the only one keeping secrets in the close-knit community of Kalispell, Montana. Her father George, who owns a local gun shop and proudly drives a truck with a Confederate flag bumper sticker, hides his own complicated past. When he discovers Sarah's relationship, George decides to share his feelings with Alex Mackey-a lonely classmate of Sarah's whom George has taken under his wing. As Alex embraces the power of George's dark hatred, the hopes and dreams of young lives hang in the balance. In just a few short months, Sarah and David will graduate from high school and leave Kalispell for a new life together in Los Angeles. Maybe in California, they can stop hiding their love-and the other secret they share...something George McKnight-and Alex Mackey-will never accept.
  • Lost Colony Games - First English Games Brought to America

    Eleanor Ide

    Paperback (Sparks Press, March 15, 1984)
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  • Malcolm and Me: A Novel

    Robin Farmer

    Paperback (SparkPress, Nov. 17, 2020)
    Philly native Roberta Forest is a precocious rebel with the soul of a poet. The thirteen-year-old is young, gifted, black, and Catholic—although she’s uncertain about the Catholic part after she calls Thomas Jefferson a hypocrite for enslaving people and her nun responds with a racist insult. Their ensuing fight makes Roberta question God and the important adults in her life, all of whom seem to see truth as gray when Roberta believes it’s black or white. An upcoming essay contest, writing poetry, and reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X all help Roberta cope with the various difficulties she’s experiencing in her life, including her parent’s troubled marriage. But when she’s told she’s ineligible to compete in the school’s essay contest, her explosive reaction to the news leads to a confrontation with her mother, who shares some family truths Roberta isn’t ready for. Set against the backdrop of Watergate and the post-civil rights movement era, Angel Dressed in Black is a gritty yet graceful examination of the anguish teens experience when their growing awareness of themselves and the world around them unravels their sense of security—a coming-of-age tale of truth-telling, faith, family, forgiveness, and social activism.