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  • Freaking Freak

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, March 27, 2014)
    If you were offered the chance to be totally irresistible, even to the most gorgeous boy you know, would you stop to think there might just be the tiniest bit of a catch?Well, I didn’t. And believe me, it wasn’t a tiny catch. It was the worst catch of all.See, it turns out the girl I thought was my best friend is a real, genuine freak.And I know that because now I’m one too.Yeah, I’m a freaking freak!
  • Freak

    MARCELLA PIXLEY

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 17, 2013)
    For Miriam Fisher, a budding poet who reads the Oxford English Dictionary for fun, seventh grade is a year etched in her memory "clear as pain." That's the year her older sister, Deborah, once her best buddy and fellow "alien," bloomed like a beautiful flower and joined the high school in-crowd. That's the year high school senior Artie Rosenberg, the "hottest guy in the drama club" and, Miriam thinks, her soul mate, comes to live with Miriam's family. And that's the year the popular "watermelon girls" turn up the heat in their cruel harassment of Miriam―ripping her life wide open in shocking, unexpected ways. Teased and taunted in school, Miriam is pushed toward breaking, until, in a gripping climax, she finds the inner strength to prove she's a force to be reckoned with.This riveting first novel introduces readers to an unforgettable heroine, an outsider who dares to confront the rigid conformity of junior high, and in the process manages not only to save herself but to inspire and transform others.
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  • Breaking Free

    Lauren Brooke

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Pegasus, the only link to Amy's past, is growing weaker and Amy will try everything to nurse him back to health and keep Heartland together, but it will take all of Amy's courage to avoid living in the shadow of her mother.
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  • Breaking Free

    Ellie Rose

    eBook (, May 27, 2020)
    In a small town, when it comes to the truth, who would believe the unpopular new girl over the police chief’s popular son?Paige Clearwater’s secret is ready to bubble over, and she’s barely holding it together. But coming forward about what happened means confronting the last person she ever wanted to see again. That is, until he sits behind her in homeroom, reveling in her fear of him. Every chance he gets, he reminds her she will never escape him, and she wonders if she ever will. Crippled by this fear, when Paige meets Anna and her brother Seth, she struggles to let herself be happy again. How can she move on and find love when she hasn’t confronted the boy who ruined her life? Will she go on living in fear or find the strength to stand up for herself and do what it takes to make sure he never hurts another girl again?Covered designed by Angelika RaulersonMay be sensitive to read for some
  • Freak

    Erin Lee

    eBook (Crazy Ink, June 29, 2017)
    Regret Comes in Every Color of the RainbowBased on Erin Lee’s novella, Her Name Was Sam, Freak is the story of Kelly and Morgan, the mother and sister of Sam Harris, in the aftermath of her suicide. Bullied for being brave enough to show her true colors to the world, Sam has been gone exactly one year and Kelly and Morgan are left to tackle the grief that comes with regret in her absence.But Sam’s story is far from over…Through the love of Willow, a teenager intent on standing up for her “Freak” best friend at all costs, Ryan is able to finally come out to family and friends. His transformation from ashamed to proud with Willow’s help gives new meaning to Sam’s story and how things could have been.Because love comes in all shades too.
  • Breaking Free

    Julia Tannenbaum

    eBook (Wicked Whale Publishing, July 29, 2019)
    After a six-week stint in a residential treatment facility, sixteen-year-old Grace Edwards is finally ready to return to her normal life. With a boyfriend who adores her and her best friend Lou by her side, the possibilities seem endless. But Grace soon realizes that the real world is much harder to navigate than she had anticipated. Overwhelmed by social expectations, complicated family dynamics, and confusing relationships, she finds herself yearning for her old ways of dieting and cutting. Now she’s faced with the ultimate dilemma – a choice between relapse and recovery. It shouldn’t be a hard decision. After all, she’s not supposed to want to stay sick. But sickness is familiar. Sickness is safe. Living, on the other hand, terrifies her, and as dark memories resurface, will she have the strength to carry on . . . or will she collapse under the weight of her mental illness?
  • Breaking Free

    Christy Newton

    language (CMN Romance, Nov. 12, 2015)
    Being sixteen is hard enough without Elin Skye pretending to be a new person over and over again. On the run with her mom from a psycho stepdad, who happens to be a deputy sheriff, her life sucks. She’s determined to sever Wyatt’s hold on them even if it means breaking all the rules.Sawyer Knight's summer is doomed when he's unjustly grounded and must stay with his pain in the ass older brother to earn back his parents' trust. Things start turning around when he meets a pretty but odd girl trying to kill a vending machine. After Sawyer learns the truth about Elin he has to help her no matter the consequences.Two teens on their own with little money could be dangerous, not to mention life changing. In order to be free Elin must do something her mom never could—stand up to the monster who made them his prisoners.
  • Breaking Free

    JJ Ellis

    language (, May 15, 2019)
    Isaiah Masterson - Can you believe it? First, my lifelong best friend leaves town without so much as a goodbye and stops my world cold. Fast forward one miserable year and my parents are divorcing and sending me to my uncle’s wilderness summer camp for three months. At seventeen, the last things I need are campfire songs and pine needle crafts. There was no way life could ever get better. That is until my missing best friend walks into my cabin at Western Breezes Summer Youth Camp and I realize that I have more than friendship on my mind.Spencer Jackson - Some might think the worst day of my seventeen years was the day I left my best friend and long-time secret crush without ever saying goodbye. But that wasn’t it by a long shot. The worst day of my life was dark, evil and the reason I couldn’t let Isaiah know I was leaving. As my parents drove us out of Los Angeles, my life as I knew it, as I hoped it would be, was over. I could never go back. Or so I thought until my former crush showed up in my cabin at the wilderness camp. I’d been given a second chance to create the future I wanted. But I wasn’t so sure I could break free of the past, even with Isaiah’s help and the promise of a love I never thought possible.
  • Breaking Free

    Julia Tannenbaum

    Paperback (Julia Tannenbaum, July 28, 2019)
    After a six-week stint in a residential treatment facility, sixteen-year-old Grace Edwards is finally ready to return to her normal life. With a boyfriend who adores her and her best friend Lou by her side, the possibilities seem endless. But Grace soon realizes that the real world is much harder to navigate than she had anticipated. Overwhelmed by social expectations, complicated family dynamics, and confusing relationships, she finds herself yearning for her old ways of dieting and cutting. Now she’s faced with the ultimate dilemma – a choice between relapse and recovery. It shouldn’t be a hard decision. After all, she’s not supposed to want to stay sick. But sickness is familiar. Sickness is safe. Living, on the other hand, terrifies her, and as dark memories resurface, will she have the strength to carry on . . . or will she collapse under the weight of her mental illness?
  • Breaking Free

    Alicia McCalla

    eBook (Heart Ally Books, Jan. 17, 2012)
    What if your mom was abducted?What if the people who held her hostage wanted to erase her mind?Seventeen year old XJ Patterson is genetically enhanced. So is her revolutionary mother, Dorothy. CAGE, the Coalition to Assimilate Genetically Enhanced Persons, abducts Dorothy because she crossed the wrong person. XJ wants to rescue her mother, but she won't join the revolution to do it. If she becomes a revolutionary, she can't live a normal life. And all she wants is to be normal.Brandon Miller wants XJ to be his girlfriend. He doesn't care that she's poor and he's rich. He doesn't care that she's black and he's white. But right now, his priority is convincing her to tell her story on Revolution TV.Can he convince XJ in time to help her rescue Dorothy from the CAGE mind sweep?
  • breaking free

    Kristy Archer

    language (, July 4, 2019)
    Clinton is a teenage boy that is living an amazing life with his parents. When they're involved in a horrible accident, his uncle Simeon is awarded custody of him. After going through the court system, Clinton realizes the justice system isn't always correct when it comes to justice. Does Clinton stay in the situation he's in? or does he try to break free and change it?
  • Freak

    Francine Pascal

    eBook (Simon Pulse, March 12, 2013)
    Once upon a time,Uncle Oliver was Loki,Jake was just a friend,and Sam was dead.That was before things got complicated.