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  • Nowhere to Run

    Claire J. Griffin

    Hardcover (namelos, Feb. 1, 2013)
    "How 'bout lettin' Calvin keep his knees on loan?" "Meanin' what?" "Meanin' you let him walk, and then his knees owe you. Like maybe he's favored to win the District Championship next spring. Some dudes are layin' bets. You say Calvin's gonna lose. And he does." "I own Calvin's knees." Norris said the words slowly, like they tasted good in his mouth. He smiled and nodded. "Okay, Deej. I like that." He glared at Calvin. "Don't forget, punk." When you've got a friend who's got your back, life is good. Calvin has Deej--and a coach who thinks Calvin can win the championship in the 100-meter dash, a little brother who looks up to him, a boss who trusts him with the keys to the car shop, and Momma, who made him promise to stay in school. And then there's Junior, the girlfriend of Calvin's dreams. You have to take things slow with Junior, since she's daddy's girl, but she's worth it. But when Calvin and Deej get suspended from school on a trumped-up charge, things start to fall apart. Deej entangles them both in Norris's web, and suddenly Calvin has tough choices to make. Can he hold on to what he's got without turning his back on his best friend?
  • Nowhere to Turn

    Norah McClintock

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Robyn has sworn that she's over her ex, Nick. After all, he ditched town without a word to her. But when she hears he needs help, she's too curious about why he went missing to say no. Nick has been arrested―again―and the evidence doesn't lean in his favor. But when Robyn investigates, she discovers the situation is more complicated than it appears―and more dangerous...
  • NOWHERE TO RUN

    Francine Pascal

    Mass Market Paperback (Sweet Valley, Dec. 1, 1985)
    What will The Droids do without Emily? Elizabeth Wakefield is surprised when Emily Mayer tells her she wants to join the school newspaper. After all, Emily's a musician, not a writer. Why would The Droids' crack drummer turn to writing, especially when the band is so popular?Emily confides to Elizabeth that she's having problems at home. Her stepmother has imposed a strict curfew and gets annoyed whenever Emily practices her drumming. What's worse, Emily's father seems to agree with his new wife. Emily's certain her stepmother is out to get her--and she's succeeding. Can Elizabeth help Emily before the situation at the Mayer home reaches the breaking point?
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  • Nowhere to Run

    Carol Drinkwater

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 6, 1600)
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  • Kyle Xy: Nowhere to Hide

    S. G. Wilkens

    Library Binding
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  • 99 to Nowhere

    R.J. Kenzie

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 10, 2013)
    Maxx has never known what it felt like to be loved, until she met a crazy, but handsome, guy named Rio on 99th street. Living homeless and depending on each other until the day they are forced apart, Rio and Maxx do everything in their power to stay together, no matter the consequence
  • Nowhere to Turn

    Norah McClintock

    Paperback (Darby Creek Publishing, Aug. 16, 1839)
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  • Nowhere to Run

    Francine Pascal

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Elizabeth Wakefield tries to help her friend Emily Mayer, a crack drummer, when problems at home with her new stepmother threaten to force Emily to run away
  • Nowhere to Hide

    Sigmund Brouwer

    Paperback (Harvest House s,U.S., March 1, 2015)
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  • Nowhere to Turn

    Norah McClintock

    Paperback (Darby Creek Publishing, Aug. 16, 1602)
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  • Nowhere To Run

    Thomas R. M. Webbe, Ritam Chowdhury

    eBook (Ritam Chowdhury, July 21, 2014)
    Nowhere to Run is a short story set in British India. A young boy living in British India. A bright future but all changes when he chooses a different path. Patriotism comes with a price."Surprise, suspense and chilling."50% of the royalties will be donated to charities.
  • Nowhere to Turn

    Norah McClintock

    Hardcover (Darby Creek Publishing, Sept. 1, 2012)
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