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  • Forget Me Not

    Ellie Terry

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 15, 2018)
    A girl tries to hide her quirks at a new school in this middle-grade novel from debut author Ellie Terry. Astronomy-loving Calliope June has Tourette syndrome, so she sometimes makes faces or noises that she doesn't mean to make. When she and her mother move yet again, she tries to hide her TS. But it isn't long before the kids at her new school realize she's different. Only Calliope's neighbor, who is also the popular student body president, sees her as she truly is―an interesting person and a good friend. But is he brave enough to take their friendship public? As Calliope navigates school, she must also face her mother's new relationship and the fact that they might be moving―again―just as she starts to make friends and finally accept her differences. Partially in verse and partially in prose with two intertwined points of view, Ellie Terry's affecting debut will speak to a wide audience about being true to oneself.Praise for Forget Me Not:“Terry’s debut novel thoughtfully traces the fragile emotions of two seventh graders: Calliope, a girl painfully self-conscious about having Tourette syndrome, and Jinsong, a popular boy she meets in her new town. Terry, who has Tourette syndrome herself, offers enormous insight into an often-misunderstood condition, writing in verse for Calliope’s chapters and prose for Jinsong’s. Her poetic explorations of Calliope’s anxiety and Jinsong’s moral struggles are honest and moving.” ―Publishers Weekly“Terry, who herself lives with Tourette’s syndrome, movingly draws from her own experience as she describes Callie’s experiences and behaviors. The narrative alternates between Callie’s and Jin’s perspectives, with Callie’s chapters in affecting, varied poems and Jin’s in plain prose and e-mails. This heartfelt, multivoice story with a meaningful message about friendship and acceptance is perfect for kids who appreciate realistic, character driven stories, such as Rebecca Stead’s Goodbye Stranger (2015).” ―Booklist“Written in a patchwork of prose poetry and free verse, Terry’s narrative deftly represents the reality of TS in its fullness. It works to deconstruct common misconceptions, such as that those who have TS have a propensity to swear, and sheds light on the raw confusion and the frightening nature of a physical experience that is utterly unpredictable . . . This exploration of Calli’s neurological disorder and her struggle to find her place will stay in the hearts and minds of readers for a long time….” ―School Library Journal“Terry’s debut novel is a rare treat―a beautiful story of middle grade friendship, crushes, accepting differences, and how to deal with the school bullies. Terry’s use of figurative language and symbolism is magical. It will offer lessons in tolerance, acceptance, and kindness toward those different than themselves.” ―School Library Connection
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  • Forget-Me-Not Lake

    Poppy Green, Jennifer A. Bell

    Paperback (Little Simon, May 12, 2015)
    Sophie Mouse wishes she could play in the water at Forget-Me-Not Lake with her friends, but she can’t because she’s a mouse. Or can she? Find out in this third book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse.Sophie Mouse likes being a mouse. So she’s excited that she and her classmates are making presentations for school about life as the type of animal they are. Sophie has already made a list of things she can do—run fast, scurry into small places, and more. But while playing at Forget-Me-Not Lake with her friends Hattie Frog and Owen Snake, Sophie realizes one thing she definitely can’t do: swim!Hattie and Owen are having so much fun in the water, and Sophie will never be able to join them. Sophie starts to think that being a mouse isn’t so special, after all. When Sophie’s friends notice her disappointment, can they figure out a way to get her out on the water?With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Adventures of Sophie Mouse chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
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  • Forget Me Not

    Ellie Terry, Heather Costa, Matt Godfrey, Tantor Audio

    Audiobook (Tantor Audio, March 12, 2019)
    Astronomy-loving Calliope June has Tourette's syndrome, so she sometimes makes faces or noises that she doesn't mean to make. When she and her mother move yet again, she tries to hide her TS. But it isn't long before the kids at her new school realize she's different. Only Calliope's neighbor, who is also the popular student body president, sees her as she truly is - an interesting person and a good friend. But is he brave enough to take their friendship public? As Calliope navigates school, she must also face her mother's new relationship and the fact that they might be moving - again - just as she starts to make friends and finally accept her differences. Ellie Terry's affecting debut will speak to a wide audience about being true to oneself.
  • Forget Me Not

    Kasey Thompson

    eBook
    Now that Sera has eliminated the threat of her uncle, she believes that she will be free to live a life of peace with her mate, Koda. As Alpha of the Moon Stone Pack, with her mate by her side, she feels as though everything is as it should be. Little does she know that her fight is far from over. Koda's arch rival will stop at nothing until he slowly destroys Koda in every way possible, and that means stealing Sera away from him. Legend says that mate bonds are stronger than steel, but when it is broke, the aftermath destroys the wolf to the point of no return. Will Koda be able to save Sera before all hope is lost? Will be be able to save her before she loses her family, her mind, and eventually her life?
  • Forget Me Not

    Ellie Terry

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, March 14, 2017)
    Astronomy-loving Calliope June has Tourette syndrome, so she sometimes makes faces or noises that she doesn't mean to make. When she and her mother move yet again, she tries to hide her TS. But it isn't long before the kids at her new school realize she's different. Only Calliope's neighbor, who is also the popular student body president, sees her as she truly is--an interesting person and a good friend. But is he brave enough to take their friendship public? As Calliope navigates school, she must also face her mother's new relationship and the fact that they might be moving--again--just as she starts to make friends and finally accept her differences. Ellie Terry's affecting debut will speak to a wide audience about being true to oneself.
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  • Forget Me Not

    Ellie Terry

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, March 14, 2017)
    Astronomy-loving Calliope June has Tourette syndrome, so she sometimes makes faces or noises that she doesn't mean to make. When she and her mother move yet again, she tries to hide her TS. But it isn't long before the kids at her new school realize she's different. Only Calliope's neighbor, who is also the popular student body president, sees her as she truly is--an interesting person and a good friend. But is he brave enough to take their friendship public? As Calliope navigates school, she must also face her mother's new relationship and the fact that they might be moving--again--just as she starts to make friends and finally accept her differences. Ellie Terry's affecting debut will speak to a wide audience about being true to oneself.
  • Forget Me Not

    Anne Cassidy, Nicky Talacko, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Jan. 6, 2010)
    A child is stolen - gone but not forgotten. As Stella watches the police investigation unfold, she starts to ask a terrifying question. Where was her own mother that night?
  • Forget-Me-Not Lake

    Poppy Green, Jennifer A. Bell

    eBook (Little Simon, May 12, 2015)
    Sophie Mouse wishes she could play in the water at Forget-Me-Not Lake with her friends, but she can’t because she’s a mouse. Or can she? Find out in this third book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse.Sophie Mouse likes being a mouse. So she’s excited that she and her classmates are making presentations for school about life as the type of animal they are. Sophie has already made a list of things she can do—run fast, scurry into small places, and more. But while playing at Forget-Me-Not Lake with her friends Hattie Frog and Owen Snake, Sophie realizes one thing she definitely can’t do: swim!Hattie and Owen are having so much fun in the water, and Sophie will never be able to join them. Sophie starts to think that being a mouse isn’t so special, after all. When Sophie’s friends notice her disappointment, can they figure out a way to get her out on the water?With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Adventures of Sophie Mouse chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
  • Forget Me Not

    Nancy Van Laan, Stephanie Graegin

    language (Schwartz & Wade, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Young readers are given an emotionally powerful yet accessible introduction to what it is like having a close family member with Alzheimer’s disease in this deeply resonant story about the relationship between a girl and her grandmother. Grandma’s whole family is concerned as they start to notice that she is becoming more and more forgetful. After they find her wandering the neighborhood, they need to make an important decision on her behalf—that the time has come for her to move out of her house and into an assisted living community where she can have the best care possible.
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  • Forget Me Not

    Anca Antoci

    language (, Jan. 31, 2020)
    Deceiving the vampire that saved her could get her killed, but it's a risk she's willing to take.When tragedy strikes, Rae makes a terrible choice and struggles with the aftermath. Lost in the wilderness of the Tongass rainforest, Rae discovers a secret race, the chimera who follow a strict code.To survive, Rae must comply with Ari, her reluctant hero, and allow him to wipe away any memory of this realm. If this fails, the council will send hellhounds to finish the job.Once she finds out that her nightmares are in fact snippets from the future and that magic runs in her blood, Rae can no longer accept her fate. To pull off her escape plan she had to deceive the one who saved her.Once her plan is set in motion there is no going back and her chances to pull through are slim to none. Knowledge is power, but is it worth dying for?Knowledge is power, but is it worth dying for?
  • Forget Me Not

    Katie Barrantes, Mary Margaret Fish

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Nov. 19, 2019)
    A little girl has unique friends that arrive in the Spring. As she enjoys life with them, she makes a mistake when she disobeys her dad. How will her parents respond? What will she learn?
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  • Forget Me Not

    Carolee Dean

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Oct. 2, 2012)
    From the author of Take Me There, a fast-paced novel in verse about a girl caught between life and death—and the boy who will do anything to save her.Ally is devastated when a scandalous photo of her is texted around school. With her reputation in shambles and her life essentially over, she hides out in a back hallway, trying to figure out where everything went wrong. Elijah has spent time in that hallway too. He landed there after taking a whole bottle of sleeping pills. Now he can see ghosts, and he knows what Ally has yet to suspect—that she’s already half dead, and one choice away from never coming back. Elijah has loved Ally for years and would do anything to save her from the in-between place. But if she’s going to live, Ally must face her inner demons and find the will to save herself. Told in interwoven verse narratives, this crushingly honest and poetic “blend of fantasy and potent reality succeeds” (Kirkus Reviews).