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  • Louder Than Words

    Melanie Marks

    language (, Jan. 27, 2014)
    When seventeen year old Summer Baker is stalked by her obsessed ex-boyfriend she’s forced to ask for help from her secret weapon—her “bad-boy” ex-friend, Mason … but that’s a lot of ex’s. Also, Summer’s not sure her heart can take re-connecting with Mason. Mason who had once—no matter how brief of time—been her “stepbrother.” Mason with his smokin’ hotness and lingering stare.Still, Summer is forced to call on him, and he comes to her rescue. Just like she knew he would. But the problem is: Summer has always had a secret crush on Mason. But—whoa!—suddenly he’s looking at her all hungry and longing-like. And he says all the right words to get her heart spazzing. It almost has her thinking he craves her too. Almost. But let’s face it, actions speak louder than words and Mason has put out zero action … unless you’re talking about action with other girls. He’s put out plenty of that. Grrr! He breaks girls’ hearts at lightening speed and has made-out with every hot girl at their school … that is, every hot girl except Summer. Because in Mason’s mind, Summer is off-limits. But that bites.This is a standalone novel. 45,000-words (180 pages) A teen romance novel by Melanie Marks, author of the Fall For Me series. However, no other book needs to have been read to enjoy this novel. Other books in the FALL FOR ME series: Fall For Me; Fall Forever; Finn’s Fall
  • Louder Than Words

    Laurie Plissner, Jacquelyn Mitchard

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Nov. 18, 2012)
    A girl with no voice, only one friend, and a synthetic speech machine that makes her sound like a robot--definitely not prom queen material. So traumatized on the night of the car wreck that killed her entire family that she lost her ability to speak and most of her memories, seventeen-year-old Sasha faces a lonely, quiet future...until she meets a beautiful boy who can literally read her mind.
  • Emily: Louder Than Words

    Emily Smucker, Khristine Hvam, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 26, 2009)
    Emily's the sick one...all of the time.Plagued with some sort of cold or fever or bizarre aches and pains for much of her life, Emily thought the dizziness and stomachaches at the start of her senior year were just another bout of "Emily flu". But when they didn't go away, she knew something was seriously wrong. Eventually diagnosed with the rare and incurable West Nile virus, Emily watched her senior year and the future she had planned for go up in smoke.
  • Marni: Louder Than Words

    Marni Bates, Katherine Kellgren, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Nov. 12, 2009)
    Marni pulls...pulls her hair, that is.Unable to deal with the mounting stress at home, in school, and with friends, Marni's compulsion to pluck out her eyebrows, eyelashes, even the hair from the top of her head, helped her to quiet her mind and escape the pressures of the world around her.Marni first began pulling the summer just before entering high school, and she was immediately hooked. Unfortunately, by the time she discovered that her habit was an actual disorder - trichotillomania or "trich" - it was way too late.
  • Louder Than Words

    Kathy Kacer

    Hardcover (Annick Press, April 14, 2020)
    Heroic actions speak volumes in a powerful middle grade novel based on real WWII events. Life is not easy for Jewish people in the midst of the Second World War, and for twelve-year-old Dina and her sisters, it gets even harder when their father dies. Their mother must go back to work and despite many objections, the family adjusts to the arrival of their new housekeeper, Nina, who is not Jewish. But Nina’s role changes dramatically when the Nazis invade their small Ukrainian town. Nina sacrifices her own safety to make sure the children she has come to love are kept from the clutches of the Nazis, and Dina comes to depend on her in a way she never imagined she would. The third novel in Kathy Kacer’s acclaimed Heroes Quartet series, Louder Than Words is based on the true story of one woman’s incredible heroism in the most dangerous of circumstances. It is a another affecting testament to the unsung heroes of World War II who, at great personal risk, saved the lives of strangers.
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  • Louder Than Worlds

    Angela Kulig

    eBook (Green Envy Press, Aug. 11, 2020)
    Psychic. Mystic. Target. Arabella, the last Oracle, knows what it's like to lose. She doesn't have friends, she doesn't have family, and now those she's aligned herself with are vanishing—even the one pledged to her for all time.Someone is hunting Arabella on the busy island on which she's taken refuge. Someone with an old soul but a new grudge. When a mysterious boy shows up to lead her into a trap, Ari lets him do it. She knows the boy is a Herald—a signal of bad tidings—but she's got bigger problems—and so does he. To free the only one Ari is allowed to love, she will trade every secret she has, but even that might not be enough.
  • Louder Than Words

    Iris St. Clair

    language (Spencer Imaginarium, Sept. 6, 2016)
    I thought I’d hit rock bottom when my dad died.I was wrong.I never dreamed my mom would choose drugs and alcohol over me.I was wrong about that too.I thought teachers were there to instruct, to guide, to counsel.Wrong doesn’t begin to describe what nearly happened that last day of my Junior year. Lesson learned; trust is for suckers and actions speak louder than words.New plan. Keep up my grades, earn a scholarship, tuck into as tight a ball as possible and roll on out of this town and this life. But this boy, this Casanova transplant with a funny accent, who’s way too charming to be healthy for a girl... Why won’t he let me be?I wish I hadn’t let him in on my secrets...well, most of them.I wish I hadn’t grown to look forward to our daily walks to work.But mostly, I wish I hadn’t freaked out when he tried to steal a kiss.Maybe I wouldn’t be parked in the friend zone. Maybe he wouldn’t be dating a girl I loathe. Maybe I wouldn’t be in this hell of wanting what I can’t have but having what I thought I wanted—to be left alone.
  • Louder Than Words

    Laurie Plissner, Jacquelyn Mitchard

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, Dec. 18, 2012)
    A girl with no voice, only one friend, and a synthetic speech machine that makes her sound like a robot--definitely not prom queen material. So traumatized on the night of the car wreck that killed her entire family that she lost her ability to speak and most of her memories, seventeen-year-old Sasha faces a lonely, quiet future...until she meets a beautiful boy who can literally read her mind.
  • Louder Than Words

    Kathy Kacer

    Paperback (Annick Press, April 14, 2020)
    Heroic actions speak volumes in a powerful middle grade novel based on real WWII events. Life is not easy for Jewish people in the midst of the Second World War, and for twelve-year-old Dina and her sisters, it gets even harder when their father dies. Their mother must go back to work and despite many objections, the family adjusts to the arrival of their new housekeeper, Nina, who is not Jewish. But Nina’s role changes dramatically when the Nazis invade their small Ukrainian town. Nina sacrifices her own safety to make sure the children she has come to love are kept from the clutches of the Nazis, and Dina comes to depend on her in a way she never imagined she would. The third novel in Kathy Kacer’s acclaimed Heroes Quartet series, Louder Than Words is based on the true story of one woman’s incredible heroism in the most dangerous of circumstances. It is a another affecting testament to the unsung heroes of World War II who, at great personal risk, saved the lives of strangers.
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  • Louder Than Words

    Iris St. Clair, Najla Qamber Designs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 28, 2016)
    I thought I’d hit rock bottom when my dad died. I was wrong. I never dreamed my mom would choose drugs and alcohol over me. I was wrong about that too. I thought teachers were there to instruct, to guide, to counsel. Wrong doesn’t begin to describe what nearly happened that last day of my Junior year. Lesson learned; trust is for suckers and actions speak louder than words. New plan. Keep up my grades, earn a scholarship, tuck into as tight a ball as possible and roll on out of this town and this life. But this boy, this Casanova transplant with a funny accent, who’s way too charming to be healthy for a girl... Why won’t he let me be? I wish I hadn’t let him in on my secrets...well, most of them. I wish I hadn’t grown to look forward to our daily walks to work. But mostly, I wish I hadn’t freaked out when he tried to steal a kiss. Maybe I wouldn’t be parked in the friend zone. Maybe he wouldn’t be dating a girl I loathe. Maybe I wouldn’t be in this hell of wanting what I can’t have but having what I thought I wanted—to be left alone.
  • Actions Speak Louder Than Words

    Jennie Wren, Aljon Inertia

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 4, 2019)
    Always remember...the things you do are more important than the things you say.
  • Actions Speak Louder Than Words

    Kate J. Neely

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.