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  • Kiss Me in Paris

    Catherine Rider

    language (KCP Loft, Sept. 4, 2018)
    The delightful follow-up to Kiss Me in New York.Serena Fuentes won’t waste one moment of her whirlwind trip to Paris. She has it all mapped out, right down to the photos she will take, and the last thing she wants is a change in plans. Yet suddenly she’s touring the city with Jean-Luc, a French friend of her sister’s boyfriend. He has to take pictures of his own if he ever hopes to pass his photography class, and his project totally slows Serena down. One minute they’re bickering, the next minute they’re bonding … and soon they’re exploring corners of Paris together that Serena never imagined. Could they also be falling in love?
  • Summer Constellations

    Alisha Sevigny

    eBook (KCP Loft, May 1, 2018)
    Summer romance meets a passion for the environment in this timeless young adult novel.When Julia’s mother announces that she might be selling the family’s campground to a real estate developer, Julia is crushed. How could she stand to leave her childhood home? Then Julia finds an unlikely ally — the developer’s son, Nick — who wants to help her family raise the money they need to keep the campground running. Can Julia trust him to conspire against his own father? And could she ever trust him with her heart?This tender story reminds readers of summer’s possibilities … and how sometimes love is written in the stars.
  • The Leading Edge of Now

    Marci Lyn Curtis

    eBook (KCP Loft, Sept. 4, 2018)
    A sexual assault survivor seeks to find her truth, face her truth and speak her truth.Grace once spent the best summers of her life in New Harbor. Now that she’s returned, though, the place just reminds her of all she’s lost: her father, her best friend, her boyfriend and any memory of the night that changed her forever. People say the truth will set you free, but Grace isn’t sure about that. Once she starts looking for it, the truth about that night is hard to find — and what happens when her healing hurts the people she cares about the most? Marci Lyn Curtis, the critically acclaimed author of The One Thing, has crafted an honest and emotional story that will resonate with the wide range of readers impacted by sexual assault. Sexual assault does not define this story, however, just as it does not define Grace. Wry humor and true love emerge as Grace, like many in the #MeToo era, seeks to find her truth, face her truth and speak her truth.
  • Rebel with a Cupcake

    Anna Mainwaring

    language (KCP Loft, April 3, 2018)
    Does popularity only come in one size?Jesobel Jones says what she wants and eats what she wants — she is who she is, no regrets. But when a wardrobe malfunction leads to a mortifying encounter with a mean girl, Jess’s confidence suddenly takes a nosedive. Being fat has never bothered her before, but Jess starts to wonder if she’s been just a little too comfortable in her own skin. When the boy of her dreams seems suddenly interested, Jess must decide whether to try to fit in or remain true to herself — whoever that is.This bold and hilarious debut novel speaks with authority and compassion about teen life as it’s lived right now.
  • The Center of the Universe

    Ria Voros

    language (KCP Loft, April 2, 2019)
    A gripping mystery about the gravitational force between mothers and daughters.Grace Carter’s mother — the celebrity news anchor GG Carter — is everything Grace is not. GG is a star, with a flawless wardrobe and a following of thousands, while Grace — an aspiring astrophysicist — is into stars of another kind. She and her mother have always been in different orbits. Then one day GG is just … gone. While the authorities unravel the mystery behind GG’s disappearance, Grace grows closer to her high school’s golden boy, Mylo, who has faced a black hole of his own. She also uncovers some secrets from her mother’s long-lost past. The more Grace learns, the more she wonders. Did she ever really know her mother? Was GG abducted … or did she leave? And if she left, why?
  • In Good Hands: Remarkable Female Politicians from Around the World Who Showed Up, Spoke Out and Made Change

    Stephanie MacKendrick

    eBook (KCP Loft, April 7, 2020)
    Tools, resources and real-life role models for young women eager to start their own political journeys.No matter where you live or who you hope to represent, the experience of running for office is different if you are a woman. This one-of-a-kind insider’s guide for young women interested in elected office covers what to expect, how to deal with the inevitable challenges, and why it’s worth it. With honest, uplifting stories of women who have run, detailed how-to instructions for campaigning and loads of further resources, here’s a book to transform young women’s “I’ll think about it” into “I’ll do it!”The women leaders of tomorrow will be unstoppable!
  • Me and Me

    Alice Kuipers

    eBook (KCP Loft, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A mind-bending novel from Alice Kuipers, expert chronicler of the teenage heart.It’s a perfect day for Lark’s dream date with Alec from school. Blue skies, clear water, a canoe on the lake. Alec even brought flowers for Lark’s birthday. Everything is just right … until they hear screams from the edge of the water.Annabelle, a little girl Lark used to babysit, is struggling in the reeds. When Lark and Alec dive in to help her, Alec hits his head on a rock. Now Annabelle and Alec are both in trouble, and Lark can only save one of them.With that split-second decision, Lark’s world is torn in two, leaving her to cope with the consequences of both choices. She lives two lives, two selves. But which is the right life, and which is the real Lark?Me and Me is about how it feels to be torn in pieces, and how to make two halves whole again.
  • Keeping the Beat

    Marie Powell, Jeff Norton

    eBook (KCP Loft, April 4, 2017)
    Fame. Love. Friends. Pick any two.It was supposed to be the best summer of her life. Instead, seventeen-year-old Lucy finds her best friend, Harper, shot dead in an LA swimming pool. How did things go so wrong? Their band, Crush, was once the top prospect to win an international talent contest. But things fell apart when Lucy discovered Harper’s real reasons for starting a band — which had nothing to do with music. Meanwhile, her other bandmates are throwing themselves into sex, drugs and rock and roll. Can Lucy get the rest of the girls to play to her beat?One-part wish fulfillment, one-part cautionary tale, readers will be thrilled to go behind the scenes of “reality” TV.
  • Mandalas for Youngsters: Coloring Book

    Sergio Guinot

    Paperback (Loft, March 6, 2015)
    This book offers a selection of figurative mandalas, composed of elements such as animals, objects and constructions, which combine with humour to form fun and harmonious shapes. These original and exclusive images are based on the classic mandala structure.
  • 1000 Details In Architecture by Sergio Guinot

    Sergio Guinot

    Unknown Binding (Loft, March 15, 1894)
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