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  • Heroine

    Mindy McGinnis

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Feb. 4, 2020)
    An Amazon Best Book of the Month! A captivating and powerful exploration of the opioid crisis—the deadliest drug epidemic in American history—through the eyes of a college-bound softball star. Edgar Award-winning author Mindy McGinnis delivers a visceral and necessary novel about addiction, family, friendship, and hope. When a car crash sidelines Mickey just before softball season, she has to find a way to hold on to her spot as the catcher for a team expected to make a historic tournament run. Behind the plate is the only place she’s ever felt comfortable, and the painkillers she’s been prescribed can help her get there.The pills do more than take away pain; they make her feel good. With a new circle of friends—fellow injured athletes, others with just time to kill—Mickey finds peaceful acceptance, and people with whom words come easily, even if it is just the pills loosening her tongue.But as the pressure to be Mickey Catalan heightens, her need increases, and it becomes less about pain and more about want, something that could send her spiraling out of control.
  • Heroine

    Mindy McGinnis

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, March 12, 2019)
    An Amazon Best Book of the Month! A captivating and powerful exploration of the opioid crisis—the deadliest drug epidemic in American history—through the eyes of a college-bound softball star. Edgar Award-winning author Mindy McGinnis delivers a visceral and necessary novel about addiction, family, friendship, and hope. When a car crash sidelines Mickey just before softball season, she has to find a way to hold on to her spot as the catcher for a team expected to make a historic tournament run. Behind the plate is the only place she’s ever felt comfortable, and the painkillers she’s been prescribed can help her get there.The pills do more than take away pain; they make her feel good. With a new circle of friends—fellow injured athletes, others with just time to kill—Mickey finds peaceful acceptance, and people with whom words come easily, even if it is just the pills loosening her tongue.But as the pressure to be Mickey Catalan heightens, her need increases, and it becomes less about pain and more about want, something that could send her spiraling out of control.
  • Heroine

    Mindy McGinnis

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, March 12, 2019)
    An Amazon Best Book of the Month! A captivating and powerful exploration of the opioid crisis—the deadliest drug epidemic in American history—through the eyes of a college-bound softball star. Edgar Award-winning author Mindy McGinnis delivers a visceral and necessary novel about addiction, family, friendship, and hope. When a car crash sidelines Mickey just before softball season, she has to find a way to hold on to her spot as the catcher for a team expected to make a historic tournament run. Behind the plate is the only place she’s ever felt comfortable, and the painkillers she’s been prescribed can help her get there.The pills do more than take away pain; they make her feel good. With a new circle of friends—fellow injured athletes, others with just time to kill—Mickey finds peaceful acceptance, and people with whom words come easily, even if it is just the pills loosening her tongue.But as the pressure to be Mickey Catalan heightens, her need increases, and it becomes less about pain and more about want, something that could send her spiraling out of control.
  • Heroin

    Philip Wolny

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2019)
    In the fast-paced, modern world, social media and other forces often combine to spread disinformation and rumors about life-threatening social ills. The current heroin epidemic, which is part of a larger opioid crisis has dominated headlines lately. Amid this confusing coverage, young readers need straightforward, trustworthy sources to give them hard facts and cautionary tales about how this deadly drug can ravage their lives. Lively, engaging language, evocative imagery, and careful vetting of the latest information make this book an essential resource for educators, school counselors, and students themselves, guided by understanding and compassion over fear and hearsay.
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  • Heroin

    Geraldine Woods

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 2001)
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  • Heroin

    Allan B. Cobb, Ronald J. Brogan

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Helps young readers understand the truth about various drugs, explaining the history of various drugs, their effects on the body, reasons for use, and how to stop using them.
  • Heroin

    Katie Marsico

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2014)
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  • Heroin

    Katie Marsico

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2014)
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  • Heroin

    Jane Bingham

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    This title looks at Heroin and the pros and cons of making particular choices young people must make about their behavior. Up-to-date and detailed information make this a valuable books for understanding what is at stake.
  • Heroin

    Geraldine Woods

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Discusses the history of narcotics and the rise of heroin, effects on the body and in society, addiction, family and community issues, and treatment.
  • Heroine

    Melyssa Winchester

    language (Melyssa Winchester, Sept. 19, 2016)
    **While this book is part of the Black and Blue Series, it can be read as a standalone****Rated 18+ for Adult Themes, Triggers and Language**My whole life, I’ve dreamed of being one thing. A professional wrestler.When I lost the only person in my life that I gave a shit about, I threw everything I had into making that dream a reality. After years of putting my body on the line, I got my chance with Harbour Front Wrestling Alliance. They saw something in me and after proving myself worthy, they handed me the brass ring.The HFWA Heavyweight Championship.I was sitting on top of the world.Nothing and no one could stop me.Until someone did. Me. Now, stripped of everything I love and with nothing left to fight for, I’m on a path of self-destruction. One that can only end one way. Death.It’s just too bad Kimberlee had other plans. For me…and my heart. Every story, whether real or imagined, needs a hero. But what happens when the hero isn’t strong enough to fight?He tags in a partner. A Heroine.
  • Heroin

    Sandra Lee Smith

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Discusses heroin and its unique qualities and dangers and counsels against illegal involvement with the drug.
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