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  • The Secret Language of Sisters

    Luanne Rice

    Audio CD (Scholastic Inc., Feb. 23, 2016)
    When Ruth Ann (Roo) McCabe responds to a text message while she's driving, her life as she knows it ends. The car flips, and Roo winds up in a hospital bed, paralyzed. Silent. Everyone thinks she's in a coma, but Roo has locked-in syndrome -- she can see and hear and understand everything around her, but no one knows it. She's trapped inside her own body, screaming to be heard. Mathilda (Tilly) is Roo's sister and best friend. She was the one who texted Roo and inadvertently caused the accident. Now, Tilly must grapple with her overwhelming guilt and her growing feelings for Roo's boyfriend, Newton -- the only other person who seems to get what Tilly is going through. But Tilly might be the only person who can solve the mystery of her sister's condition -- who can see through Roo's silence to the truth underneath. Somehow, through medicine or miracles, will both sisters find a way to heal?
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  • The Secret Language

    Ursula Nordstrom

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 1998)
    Eight-year-old Vicky goes to live at a boarding school where she is miserable until she gets to know Martha, a different girl with a secret language
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  • The Language of Stars

    Louise Hawes

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 30, 2017)
    Sarah is forced to take a summer poetry class as penance for trashing the home of a famous poet in this fresh novel about finding your own voice.Sarah’s had her happy ending: she’s at the party of the year with the most popular boy in school. But when that boy turns out to be a troublemaker who decided to throw a party at a cottage museum dedicated to renowned poet Rufus Baylor, everything changes. By the end of the party, the whole cottage is trashed—curtains up in flames, walls damaged, mementos smashed—and when the partygoers are caught, they’re all sentenced to take a summer class studying Rufus Baylor’s poetry…with Baylor as their teacher. For Sarah, Baylor is a revelation. Unlike her mother, who is obsessed with keeping up appearances, and her estranged father, for whom she can’t do anything right, Rufus Baylor listens to what she has to say, and appreciates her ear for language. Through his classes, Sarah starts to see her relationships and the world in a new light—and finds that maybe her happy ending is really only part of a much more interesting beginning. The Language of Stars is a gorgeous celebration of poetry, language, and love from celebrated author Louise Hawes.
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  • The Language of Stars

    Louise Hawes

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 31, 2016)
    Sarah is forced to take a summer poetry class as penance for trashing the home of a famous poet in this fresh novel about finding your own voice.Sarah’s had her happy ending: she’s at the party of the year with the most popular boy in school. But when that boy turns out to be a troublemaker who decided to throw a party at a cottage museum dedicated to renowned poet Rufus Baylor, everything changes. By the end of the party, the whole cottage is trashed—curtains up in flames, walls damaged, mementos smashed—and when the partygoers are caught, they’re all sentenced to take a summer class studying Rufus Baylor’s poetry…with Baylor as their teacher. For Sarah, Baylor is a revelation. Unlike her mother, who is obsessed with keeping up appearances, and her estranged father, for whom she can’t do anything right, Rufus Baylor listens to what she has to say, and appreciates her ear for language. Through his classes, Sarah starts to see her relationships and the world in a new light—and finds that maybe her happy ending is really only part of a much more interesting beginning. The Language of Stars is a gorgeous celebration of poetry, language, and love from celebrated author Louise Hawes.
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  • The Secret Language of Girls

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Library Binding
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  • The Secret Language of Girls

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2005)
    In the old days, when Kate had no interest in romance, she never cared what other people thought. Now, it appeared, love was turning her into a rotten human being.Eleven-year-old Kate Faber wishes she could talk to her best friend, Marylin, about this. But Marylin is no longer her best friend. Or is she? Kate and Marylin were always the kind of best friends who lived on the same block for their entire lives, and who agreed on what kinds of boys were worth kissing and who should be invited to their sleepover. The kind of best friends who didn't need words to talk, but who always just "knew."But lately Marylin has started to think that Kate can be a bit babyish. And Kate thinks Marylin is acting like a big snob. Somehow nothing is the same, but secretly Kate and Marylin both wish it could be...
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  • The Secret Language

    Ursula Nordstrom

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1960)
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  • The secret language

    Ursula Nordstrom

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1973)
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  • The Secret Language of Birthdays

    Alicia Thompson, Joost Elffers, Gary Goldschneider

    Hardcover (Razorbill, July 22, 2010)
    A teen version of the wildly popular adult book The Secret Language of Birthdays, this book provides astrological insight into the character of people born on each of the 365 days in the calendar year. It is the perfect gift item for birthday parties and sleepovers. This smart book is jam-packed with completely new content, including illustrations and unbelievably fun extras, with tips on everything from Best Accessory (Box of tissues for when your drama queen BFF starts crying!) and Best Pet (Puggle!) to the Best Date idea (hot air balloon ride). The teen version is colorful, dynamic, and totally addictive.
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  • The Secret of The Lake

    David F Martin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 31, 2015)
    Sugar Dog, 12-year old Jimmy Baker and his three friends are enjoying a summer of Little League baseball and hanging out in their 'clubhouse' until curiosity launches them into mystery, danger and adventure. The Adventures of Sugar Dog begin brilliantly in this first book of the series!
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  • The Secret Language of Birthdays

    Gary Goldschneider, Joost Elffers

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph Ltd, Jan. 26, 1995)
    This guide to birthdays decribes in detail the characteristics and quirks of personality associated with being born on each day of the year. It covers all 366 days in the year (leap year included). The author combines astrology, numerology, and his own psychic intuition with his many years of observation of the people he has encountered. The result sets out to illuminate ones' strengths, weaknesses, and major concerns while providing practical advice and spiritual guidance. Each birthday is given a two-page spread which, in addition to text, includes icons and illustrations representative of the personality discussed. A sidebar appears with the names and images of famous people born on that day.
  • The Secret Language of Girls

    Frances O'Roark Dowell, Michele Santopietro

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, )
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