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  • Freak

    Erin Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 30, 2017)
    Regret Comes in Every Color of the Rainbow Based on Erin Lee’s novella, Her Name Was Sam, Freak is the story of Kelly and Morgan, the mother and sister of Sam Harris, in the aftermath of her suicide. Bullied for being brave enough to show her true colors to the world, Sam has been gone exactly one year and Kelly and Morgan are left to tackle the grief that comes with regret in her absence. But Sam’s story is far from over… Through the love of Willow, a teenager intent on standing up for her “Freak” best friend at all costs, Ryan is able to finally come out to family and friends. His transformation from ashamed to proud with Willow’s help gives new meaning to Sam’s story and how things could have been. Because love comes in all shades too.
  • Freak

    E.K. Henry

    eBook (, May 8, 2012)
    Being a lower-class human born into a world where vampires rule sucks. No matter how hard Juniper Rayne tries to fit in, she's labeled a freak. When her dad signs the family up to take part in a reality television show, Juniper hopes that it'll give her the edge she needs to shed her freak label.Unfortunately for Juniper, vampires aren't that accepting.She decides to take control of her life and become a vampire hunter, instead of continuing to live in her own personal hell any longer.She will regain control of her life or die trying.
  • Breaking Free

    Louann Gaeddert

    Paperback (Camelot, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Resenting having to assist his uncle with farm work rather than attend school in 1800, an orphaned Richard discovers how to stand up to his uncle and find a way to break free. Reprint.
  • Freak

    Marcella Pixley

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 18, 2007)
    For Miriam Fisher, a budding poet who reads the Oxford English Dictionary for fun, seventh grade is a year etched in her memory "clear as pain." That's the year her older sister, Deborah, once her best buddy and fellow "alien," bloomed like a beautiful flower and joined the high school in-crowd. That's the year high school senior Artie Rosenberg, the "hottest guy in the drama club" and, Miriam thinks, her soul mate, comes to live with Miriam's family. And that's the year the popular "watermelon girls" turn up the heat in their cruel harassment of Miriam--ripping her life wide open in shocking, unexpected ways. Teased and taunted in school, Miriam is pushed toward breaking, until, in a gripping climax, she finds the inner strength to prove she's a force to be reckoned with. This riveting first novel introduces readers to an unforgettable heroine, an outsider who dares to confront the rigid conformity of junior high, and in the process manages not only to save herself but to inspire and transform others.
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  • Freaking Green

    Laura F. Sanchez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2013)
    Jasmine Hayward’s dreams for her junior year focus on guys, friends and landing the lead roles in her high school’s plays. Then Jasmine’s cashed-strapped family is forced to cut their carbon footprint by 80 percent to win $5 million. Suddenly everything Jasmine does, from getting to school to making a sandwich, puts a fortune at risk. While Jasmine’s family of reluctant eco-warriors frantically strives and connives its way toward their goal, Jasmine fears that winning the money means losing friends, guys and her dream of an acting career. In this refreshingly funny, skillful coming of age story, Jasmine finds love in the last place she expected it. She also makes it to Hollywood but not in the way she imagined.
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  • Breaking Free

    Alicia McCalla

    Paperback (Heart Ally Books, Jan. 18, 2012)
    What if your mom was abducted? What if the people who held her hostage wanted to erase her mind? Seventeen year old XJ Patterson is genetically enhanced. So is her revolutionary mother, Dorothy. CAGE, the Coalition to Assimilate Genetically Enhanced Persons, abducts Dorothy because she crossed the wrong person. XJ wants to rescue her mother, but she won't join the revolution to do it. If she becomes a revolutionary, she can't live a normal life. And all she wants is to be normal. Brandon Miller wants XJ to be his girlfriend. He doesn't care that she's poor and he's rich. He doesn't care that she's black and he's white. But right now, his priority is convincing her to tell her story on Revolution TV. Can he convince XJ in time to help her rescue Dorothy from the CAGE mind sweep?
  • Breaking Free

    Alicia L. McCalla

    Paperback (Heart Ally Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    What if your mom was abducted? What if the people who held her hostage wanted to erase her mind? Seventeen year old XJ Patterson is genetically enhanced. So is her revolutionary mother, Dorothy. CAGE, the Coalition to Assimilate Genetically Enhanced Persons, abducts Dorothy because she crossed the wrong person. XJ wants to rescue her mother, but she won't join the revolution to do it. If she becomes a revolutionary, she can't live a normal life. And all she wants is to be normal. Brandon Miller wants XJ to be his girlfriend. He doesn't care that she's poor and he's rich. He doesn't care that she's black and he's white. But right now, his priority is convincing her to tell her story on Revolution TV. Can he convince XJ in time to help her rescue Dorothy from the CAGE mind sweep? Breaking Free is the first book in the Genetic Revolution series. Three young cousins, XJ, Amber, and Whitney, must reunite to become the ultimate weapon to destroy CAGE.
  • Breaking Free

    Winter Page

    Paperback (Harmony Ink Press LLC, April 10, 2014)
    Raimi Carter is finally a girl, just like she always knew she was meant to be. At a new school where nobody knows she’s had gender reassignment surgery, she hopes to finally live the normal life she’s longed for, happy in her own skin. Life is great until she discovers a dangerous bully is blackmailing head cheerleader, Clare Strickland, threatening to reveal her secret: she’s gay. As Raimi fights to free Clare from his clutches, the two girls move beyond friendship. But secrets from their pasts and their own fears of coming out tear them apart―maybe forever. Baring their souls to each other could cost them everything. For two girls trapped and desperately in love, only strength, courage, and trust in each other will help them break free and claim their future.
  • Breaking Free

    Lauren Brooke

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Pegasus, the only link to Amy's past, is growing weaker and Amy will try everything to nurse him back to health and keep Heartland together, but it will take all of Amy's courage to avoid living in the shadow of her mother.
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  • Freak

    Sydney Long

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2014)
    This is a strange world we live in. You just have no idea how strange. The same cannot be said for Lily Gomer, an agent for Union. Four years ago, the truth about the world was revealed to her, and nothing has been the same since. Lily is submerged in a world of monsters and prophecies, tasked with keeping her best friend safe and, most importantly, in his skin. Follow Lily through her bizarre and sinuous journey in this first installment of the Freak series.
  • Breaking Free

    Winter Page

    Paperback (Harmony Ink Press, July 10, 2014)
    Library Edition Raimi Carter is finally a girl, just like she always knew she was meant to be. At a new school where nobody knows she's had gender reassignment surgery, she hopes to finally live the normal life she's longed for, happy in her own skin. Life is great until she discovers a dangerous bully is blackmailing head cheerleader, Clare Strickland, threatening to reveal her secret: she's gay. As Raimi fights to free Clare from his clutches, the two girls move beyond friendship. But secrets from their pasts and their own fears of coming out tear them apart-maybe forever. Baring their souls to each other could cost them everything. For two girls trapped and desperately in love, only strength, courage, and trust in each other will help them break free and claim their future.
  • Breaking Free

    Louann Gaeddert

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 1, 1994)
    In 1800, Richard, a young city orphan, is sent to live with his uncle on a New York State farm, where he is forced to undertake difficult farmwork, cope with a cruel cousin, gain an education despite his uncle's disapproval, and free his uncle's two slaves.
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