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  • Barely Breathing

    Rebecca Donovan

    eBook (Skyscape, June 18, 2013)
    Barely Breathing is the second book in the million-copy bestselling Breathing Series.“I’ve spent most of my life trying to make it to a future that still hasn’t happened, or avoid a past that won’t let me go. I don't remember when I’ve ever just stopped to live in the present, to hold on to the seconds I’m in.”Emma Thomas’s struggle with an abusive home life came to a heart-pounding conclusion in the final chapters of Reason to Breathe, the first installment of the Breathing Series—Rebecca Donovan’s bestselling romantic-thriller (USA Today). Now her secret life has been exposed, and her tormentor can’t hurt her anymore. Yet some are still haunted by that night. The bruises may have faded, but scars and fears remain. How will she reclaim her life when she’s barely breathing?
  • Breathing

    Jaehong Kim, Hyogi Jo

    language (, Sept. 8, 2019)
    I dream of people who dream. I dream of a world where people dream for other people. Our kids can inherit the world through parents who dream.When I couldn't dream of anything, Father God dreamed for me. Now, I have a dream. This book is my dream.Thank you to every professor and friend who helped me translate to English. Hyogi Jo, thank you for all the beautiful illustrations you created for this book. Thank you to all my readers. Above all, thank you Lord for giving me this dream.
  • Barely Breathing

    Rebecca Donovan

    Paperback (Skyscape, June 18, 2013)
    Barely Breathing is the second book in the million-copy bestselling Breathing Series.“I’ve spent most of my life trying to make it to a future that still hasn’t happened, or avoid a past that won’t let me go. I don't remember when I’ve ever just stopped to live in the present, to hold on to the seconds I’m in.”Emma Thomas’s struggle with an abusive home life came to a heart-pounding conclusion in the final chapters of Reason to Breathe, the first installment of the Breathing Series—Rebecca Donovan’s bestselling romantic-thriller (USA Today). Now her secret life has been exposed, and her tormentor can’t hurt her anymore. Yet some are still haunted by that night. The bruises may have faded, but scars and fears remain. How will she reclaim her life when she’s barely breathing?
  • Breathing

    Cheryl Renee Herbsman

    language (Speak, Feb. 12, 2009)
    Savannah would be happy spending the summer working at the library and reading. But then she meets Jackson, who Savannah's convinced is the one. At first it looks like she's right. He abides by her mama's strict rules and stays by her side when she is hospitalized for severe asthma, which Savannah believes is improving only because Jackson is there. But when Jackson is called away to help his family, Savannah has to learn to breathe on her own, both literally and figuratively.
  • Breathing Room

    Marsha Hayles

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Evvy Hoffmeister is thirteen years old when her family brings her to Loon Lake Sanatorium to get cured of tuberculosis (TB). Evvy is frightened by her new surroundings; the rules to abide are harsh and the nurses equally rigid. But Evvy soon falls into step with the other girls in her ward. There's Sarah, quiet but thoughtful; Pearl, who adores Hollywood glamour; and Dina, whose harshness conceals a deep strength. Together, the girls brave the difficult daily routines. Set in 1940 at a time of political unrest throughout the U.S. and Europe, this thought-provoking novel sheds light on a much-feared worldwide illness. Hundreds of thousands of people died each year of TB, and many ill children were sent away to sanatoriums to hopefully recover.Marsha Hayles' Breathing Room is a masterful novel―both eloquent and moving―that gives voice to those who fought hard to overcome the illness.
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  • Breathing Room

    Marsha Hayles

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 5, 2012)
    Evvy Hoffmeister is thirteen years old when her family brings her to Loon Lake Sanatorium to get cured of tuberculosis (TB). Evvy is frightened by her new surroundings; the rules to abide are harsh and the nurses equally rigid. But Evvy soon falls into step with the other girls in her ward. There's Sarah, quiet but thoughtful; Pearl, who adores Hollywood glamour; and Dina, whose harshness conceals a deep strength. Together, the girls brave the difficult daily routines. Set in 1940 at a time of political unrest throughout the U.S. and Europe, this thought-provoking novel sheds light on a much-feared worldwide illness. Hundreds of thousands of people died each year of TB, and many ill children were sent away to sanatoriums to hopefully recover.This is a masterful novel―both eloquent and moving―that gives voice to those who fought hard to overcome the illness.
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  • Breathing

    Cheryl Renee Herbsman

    Paperback (Speak, June 10, 2010)
    Savannah would be happy spending the summer working at the library and reading. But then she meets Jackson, who Savannah's convinced is the one. At first it looks like she's right. He abides by her mama's strict rules and stays by her side when she is hospitalized for severe asthma, which Savannah believes is improving only because Jackson is there. But when Jackson is called away to help his family, Savannah has to learn to breathe on her own, both literally and figuratively.
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  • Breathing Room

    Marsha Hayles

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 5, 2012)
    Evvy Hoffmeister is thirteen years old when her family brings her to Loon Lake Sanatorium to get cured of tuberculosis (TB). Evvy is frightened by her new surroundings; the rules to abide are harsh and the nurses equally rigid. But Evvy soon falls into step with the other girls in her ward. There's Sarah, quiet but thoughtful; Pearl, who adores Hollywood glamour; and Dina, whose harshness conceals a deep strength. Together, the girls brave the difficult daily routines. Set in 1940 at a time of political unrest throughout the U.S. and Europe, this thought-provoking novel sheds light on a much-feared worldwide illness. Hundreds of thousands of people died each year of TB, and many ill children were sent away to sanatoriums to hopefully recover.This is a masterful novel—both eloquent and moving—that gives voice to those who fought hard to overcome the illness.
  • Breathing

    Jaehong Kim, Hyogi Jo

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 9, 2019)
    I dream of people who dream. I dream of a world where people dream for other people. Our kids can inherit the world through parents who dream. When I couldn't dream of anything, Father God dreamed for me. Now, I have a dream. This book is my dream.
  • Breathing

    Cheryl Renee Herbsman

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, April 16, 2009)
    Savannah would be happy to spend the summer in her coastal Carolina town working at the library and lying in a hammock reading her beloved romance novels. But then she meets Jackson. Once they lock eyes, she's convinced he's the one - her true love, her soul mate, a boy different from all the rest. And at first it looks like Savannah is right. Jackson abides by her mama's strict rules, and stays by her side during a hospitalization for severe asthma, which Savannah becomes convinced is only improving because Jackson is there. But when he's called away to help his family - and seems uncertain about returning - Savannah has to learn to breathe on her own, both literally and figuratively.
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  • Breathing

    Anna Sandeman

    Paperback (Copper Beech, Oct. 15, 2002)
    Sandeman, Anna
  • Beyond Breathing

    Margarete Cassalina

    eBook (iUniverse, March 30, 2009)
    Beyond Breathing is a story of a mother's loss of her 13 year old daughter, Jena, to Cystic Fibrosis, a fatal genetic disease. Her journey takes you from unfathomable heartache to love and understanding of life's realities. Through her journey she learns that life lessons come from her children and the beauty of living and the power of love. In the span of one year she learns to go from depression and dependency to inner strength and the realization that love never ends and that there are no coincidences. That she is beyond just breathing.