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Books in The Age of Amy series

  • The Age of Amy: Channel '63

    Bruce Edwards

    Paperback (Lambert Hill, Nov. 1, 2014)
    What if you could tune your TV to the year 1963, and watch--live? A new theme park attraction allows visitors to not only observe, but talk with the people of that turbulent decade. For 16-year-old Amy, it's the perfect escape from her own time, and the hardships of teenage life in the 21st century. But things get complicated when Amy falls for a teenage boy in the 60s.
    V
  • The Age of Amy: Behind The Fun Zone

    Bruce Edwards

    Paperback (Lambert Hill, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Are you a Jimmiehead, or are you still using one of those old-fashioned smartphones? Jimmies are tiny microchips, that when painlessly implanted into your brain, magically transform your eyes and ears into the ultimate hands-free device. Every teen wants one--except 16-year-old Amy, who detests technology in any form. But when her device-addicted friends start disappearing, only she can save them.
    Z+
  • The Age of Amy: Bonehead Bootcamp

    Bruce Edwards

    Paperback (Lambert Hill, June 1, 2012)
    Amy is uprooted from the city she loves to the Midwest. The 16-year-old blasts her parents for destroying her happiness. But when her verbal attacks turn physical, she is sent away to a boot camp for troubled teens. Expecting Bonehead Bootcamp to be a laid-back country retreat, Amy instead enters a frightening fantasy world where a mutant farm animal manipulates time and space. Together with three other unruly teenagers, she must summon all her courage and ingenuity to get back home.
    Y
  • The Age of Amy: The Thumper Amendment

    Bruce Edwards

    Paperback (Lambert Hill, April 1, 2014)
    It's an election year, and Congress has lowered the voting age to 14! In support for her favorite candidate, 16-year-old Amy joins his campaign--not out of patriotism, but because the opposing candidate's son bullied her in the third grade. Defeating her offender would be the perfect payback for her maltreatment. But, there's a problem. The wicked boy has grown into a tenderhearted (and cute) young adult, making it difficult for Amy to dislike him. Her vengeance turns to feelings of affection and admiration. Is she falling in love?
    Y
  • The Age of Amy: Mad Dogs and Makeovers

    Bruce Edwards

    Paperback (Lambert Hill, Oct. 1, 2016)
    "We're all guilty of something, aren't we?"Amy is in big trouble with the Law. A late-night phone call from a stranger implicates the 16-year-old girl in a terrorist plot. But when the nefarious man suddenly vanishes, Amy becomes the FBI's prime suspect. To prove her innocence, she embarks on a fantastic journey to find her mysterious night caller. The clues to the man's whereabouts are few, but all point to a dingy, old barbershop that caters to the rich and powerful.