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  • Dear Aurora

    Valiance Kristine

    eBook (Valiance Kristine, June 23, 2015)
    Immediately following her parents' unexpected divorce, seventeen-year-old Aurora moves to Connecticut with her heartbroken mother. Unwilling to face her own depression and the problems at home, Aurora tries to socialize at her new school, but making decent friends isn't as easy as her mom said it would be. When Aurora meets Jazz and Lucas—who are daring, sarcastic, and the slightest amount of crazy—everything changes. Aurora quickly discovers that she isn't the only teenager with a complicated life. Dear Aurora is about the journey of adolescence: finding true friendship and forgiveness, surviving high school and family drama, romance, and the unwavering belief that you can pull yourself together after falling apart.Available on June 23, 2015.
  • Dear Aurora

    Valiance Kristine

    Paperback (Valiance Kristine, May 12, 2015)
    Immediately following her parents' unexpected divorce, seventeen-year-old Aurora moves to Connecticut with her heartbroken mother. Unwilling to face her own depression and the problems at home, Aurora tries to socialize at her new school, but making decent friends isn't as easy as her mom said it would be. When Aurora meets Jazz and Lucas—who are daring, sarcastic, and the slightest amount of crazy—everything changes. Aurora quickly discovers that she isn't the only teenager with a complicated life. Dear Aurora is about the journey of adolescence: finding true friendship and forgiveness, surviving high school and family drama, romance, and the unwavering belief that you can pull yourself together after falling apart. Available on June 23, 2015.
  • Aurora

    Laurie Dubay

    language (, March 25, 2016)
    With Bren away protecting his homeland and strange feelings for Loki surfacing, the pressures of Jenna's life are closing in on her. But when a vision warns that a Jotun attack on Asgard is imminent, the expatriates are pulled back to the realm of the gods, and Jenna with them. As love and loyalty are once again tested, Jenna and the others must race to prevent one disaster even as they push their worlds ever closer to another.
  • Dear Aurora

    Valiance Kristine

    Paperback (Valiance Kristine, June 21, 2016)
    Immediately following her parents' unexpected divorce, seventeen-year-old Aurora moves to Connecticut with her heartbroken mother. Unwilling to face her own depression and the problems at home, Aurora tries to socialize at her new school, but making decent friends isn't as easy as her mom said it would be. When Aurora meets Jazz and Lucas--who are daring, sarcastic, and the slightest amount of crazy--everything changes. Aurora quickly discovers that she isn't the only teenager with a complicated life. Dear Aurora is about the journey of adolescence: finding true friendship and forgiveness, surviving high school and family drama, romance, and the unwavering belief that you can pull yourself together after falling apart.
  • Aurora

    Julie Bertagna

    Paperback (MacMillan Children's Books, June 1, 2011)
    Much of Earth is underwater in the high mountains at the top of the world Lily survives with her mother and her people ...but she feels trapped. Elsewhere, beneath the exclusive sky-cities that tower above the waves, Fox has been waiting too. But when Fox and Lily meet on a virtual plane, they realize the time has come to act. The world must be made whole again, even if it means losing each other! The third and final installment in the brilliantly imagined, hugely romantic and poetically told trilogy set in a frighteningly realistic future.
  • Aurora

    Julie Bertagna

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, June 3, 2011)
    Much of Earth is underwater – in the high mountains at the top of the world Lily survives with her mother and her people . . . but she feels trapped. Elsewhere, beneath the exclusive sky-cities that tower above the waves, Fox has been waiting too. But when Fox and Lily meet on a virtual plane, they realize the time has come to act. The world must be made whole again, even if it means losing each other! The third and final installment in the brilliantly imagined, hugely romantic and poetically told trilogy set in a frighteningly realistic future.
  • Aurora

    Mark Robson

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Aug. 6, 2009)
    In this final installment four dragon riders are on a mission to save their worldElian and his dawn dragon, Aurora, lead the search for the fourth and final orb. Pursued by night dragons and helped by a World War I airman, the four dragon riders are drawn into a huge aerial battle between all the dragon enclaves. The ultimate fate of dragonkind hangs by a thread. To restore order, a terrible price must be paid.
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  • Aurora

    Nasheetah Hossain, Kinjal Ami

    eBook (Sam Allen, Sept. 29, 2018)
    The poetry book 'Aurora' is meant for the growing juvenile group, who goes through many challenges throughout this time of puberty and challenging times to cope with the adult world. For them, its a new world stepping out from their childhood to a world which they are not familiar with and takes different steps to adjust to this world. This time is full of joy and laughters and could be of pain and some suffering too. Nasheetah's hope is, this book with help other juvenile like her to understand the change in life from childhood to the juvenile world and assist them to cope with the changes.
  • Aurora

    Jenny Miller

    language (, Sept. 14, 2016)
    I'm 16, a wall flower, and am in so much trouble. After my stepfather kills my mother, my father, his boyfriend, and the boyfriend's three kids move in. Nothing is right. These five don't breathe. They don't age. The one that declares me his is over a thousand years old. And his two ex girlfriends literally want me dead. What's a girl to do?
  • Aurora

    Jennifer Simmonds

    language (, July 28, 2014)
    Bella is just like any other little girl. Apart from the magical powers that is. And the fact that she was found as a baby and has no idea where she is from. Come and join Bella on her magical journey as she goes on an adventure like no other on a search for her parents and to get to the bottom of an incredible secret that she is unknowingly at the heart of.
  • Aurora

    Rafael Castillo

    Paperback (Floricanto Press, May 25, 2010)
    "Castillo's characters are a Chicano variation of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks," sleepless souls lost in their own thoughts," Jacinto Jesus Cardona, author of Pan Dulce: Poems These eleven tightly-packed short stories, often allegorical yet visceral, range from the phantasmagorical "Aurora", whose misdeed has condemned her to a cyclical river of Eternal Return, to the agnostic Tomas and faithful Pedro in the theological "Penitent of Guadalupe Street", where truth is an enigma wrapped in a metaphor. In another story, a bellicose dwarf is murdered and the story is told from shifting points of view. In "Dwarfs and Penitents," an angry jilted husband searches the cobblestone streets of Prague in search of vengeance, while in "The Sands of Dhahran," a middle-age soldier battles his demons during Operation Desert Storm. In these luminous stories, Castillo give us penitents, dwarfs, lost youth, WWII vets, pachucos, doppelgangers, and memorable others populating the American literary landscape. ___ Rafael Castillo teaches writing and literature at Palo Alto College in San Antonio, Texas. He is the author of Distant Journeys, and his writing has appeared in The Arizona Quarterly, College English, Imagine, English Journal, Frank, New Mexico Humanities Review, Puentes, Southwestern American Literature, Saguaro, and ViAztlán. His fiction has also been widely syndicated and anthologized in Under the Pomegranate Tree (Washington Square Press), Lone Star Literature (W.W.Norton), Hispanic Link, (Washington, DC) and New Growth (Corona Press). "Castillo has a poet's feel for language and a gritty sense of urban reality. Aurora and other stories is a welcome addition to the growing body of Mexican American literature," Don Graham is the J. Frank Dobie Regents Professor of American Literature and English at UT-Austin, and a writer-at-large for Texas Monthly "Complicated, interesting, and enthralling, Castillo has one of the most authentic voices coming out of Aztlan. Our inheritance is in his words," Sheila Sanchez-Hatch, author of Strong Box Heart "A personal memory of profound intimacy and delicately layered...Castillo's book is enticing and energizing," Carmen Tafolla, Sonnets to Human Beings
  • Aurora

    Jeremy Smelser

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 8, 2009)
    Greg Winters is a normal teenage boy during World War Three. Suddenly, he finds himself in a whole new world after a bomb gets launched at America. The only things he has left are his memories of a girl and a new gift that allows him to see visions of the past, present, and future. Join Greg in this new romantic adventure as he learns to be thankful for what he has and to fight for the ones he loves.