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Books with title Myself and I

  • Myself and I

    Earl Sewell

    eBook (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Lately, Keysha feels like a magnet for trouble—especially boy trouble. Her last love interest turned out to be a major fraud, and her ex, Wesley, refuses to accept that they're finished. Swearing off relationships and concentrating on herself seems like her smartest move. Then Keysha meets her new neighbor Jerry, who has every girl in town vying for a summer fling. Working as lifeguards together, Keysha realizes that Jerry has more to offer than a great car and a sexy smile, and the harder she tries to ignore him, the more interested he becomes. But is it Keysha that attracts him or the chase itself? And when the biggest party of the year gets dangerously out of line, and Wesley's jealous new girl pins the blame on Keysha, she'll learn exactly who she can trust. Only problem is, it might be too late to save herself….
  • She, Myself, and I

    Emma Young

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Ever since Rosa’s nerve disease rendered her quadriplegic, she’s depended on her handsome, confident older brother to be her rock and her mirror. But when a doctor from Boston chooses her to be a candidate for an experimental brain transplant, she and her family move from London in search of a miracle. Sylvia—a girl from a small town in Massachusetts—is brain dead, and her parents have agreed to donate her body to give Rosa a new life. But when Rosa wakes from surgery, she can’t help but wonder, with increasing obsession, who Sylvia was and what her life was like. Her fascination with her new body and her desire to understand Sylvia prompt a road trip based on self-discovery... and a surprising new romance. But will Rosa be able to solve the dilemma of her identity?
  • She, Myself, and I

    Emma Young, Marlain Angelides, Amulet Books

    Audiobook (Amulet Books, Sept. 17, 2018)
    Ever since Rosa’s nerve disease rendered her quadriplegic, she’s depended on her handsome, confident older brother to be her rock and her mirror. But when a doctor from Boston chooses her to be a candidate for an experimental brain transplant, she and her family move from London in search of a miracle. Sylvia - a girl from a small town in Massachusetts - is brain dead, and her parents have agreed to donate her body to give Rosa a new life. But when Rosa wakes from surgery, she can’t help but wonder, with increasing obsession, who Sylvia was and what her life was like. Her fascination with her new body and her desire to understand Sylvia prompt a road trip based on self-discovery...and a surprising new romance. But will Rosa be able to solve the dilemma of her identity?
  • Myself and I

    Earl Sewell

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Aug. 24, 2010)
    Lately, Keysha feels like a magnet for trouble—especially boy trouble. Her last love interest turned out to be a major fraud, and her ex, Wesley, refuses to accept that they're finished. Swearing off relationships and concentrating on herself seems like her smartest move. Then Keysha meets her new neighbor Jerry, who has every girl in town vying for a summer fling. Working as lifeguards together, Keysha realizes that Jerry has more to offer than a great car and a sexy smile, and the harder she tries to ignore him, the more interested he becomes. But is it Keysha that attracts him or the chase itself? And when the biggest party of the year gets dangerously out of line, and Wesley's jealous new girl pins the blame on Keysha, she'll learn exactly who she can trust. Only problem is, it might be too late to save herself….
  • Myself & I

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 3, 2013)
    Book 6 of the Jordon Series. Susan Jordon, now eighteen, is determined to find herself.The Jordons are a large military family. General Jordon, a widower with two children–Jenifer and Peter–marries a woman who has two daughters–Gwenn and Alice. From this marriage, an additional four children are born: twins, Susan and Neal, Vance, and Bitsy. General Jordon's second wife dies as does the General's brother and sister-in-law. The General's nephew, Donny, then joins the Jordon family creating a family of ten–the General and his nine children. As the General is often away, the eldest child, Jenifer, must care for the entire family. This is the point at which the series opens. Mrs. Lambert's writing maintains a steady timeline as the Jordon children become adults, enter their careers, marry, and raise their own children. The Jordon family's adventures, heartaches and loves are intertwined with that of the Parrish family throughout the series creating a very rich, amalgam of stories and characters.
  • Myself and I

    Norma Johnston

    Paperback (Ace Books, June 1, 1982)
    As her boyfriend grapples with serious identity problems after uncovering the truth about his parents, Saranny realizes that, no matter how much she loves Paul, she cannot solve all his problems
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  • Myself and I

    Norma Johnston

    Library Binding (Atheneum, March 1, 1981)
    As her boyfriend grapples with serious identity problems after uncovering the truth about his parents, Saranny realizes that, no matter how much she loves Paul, she cannot solve all his problems
  • She, Myself and I

    Emma Young

    eBook (Stripes Publishing, April 5, 2018)
    Her body is intact, but her brain is dead. I have essentially the opposite problem.Eighteen-year-old Rosa is on the verge of the greatest change of her life. Her nerve disease is slowly killing her so when a doctor from Boston chooses her as a candidate for an experimental brain transplant, she and her family move from London in search of a miracle. Sylvia - a girl from Massachusetts - is brain dead after having fallen into a frozen lake and her parents have agreed to donate her body to give Rosa a new life. It's Rosa's only chance of life but as the operation draws near she obsesses over the idea of what it will feel like to be a real life Frankenstein.The operation is followed by months of rehabilitation. Longing to escape the confines of the hospital, Rosa escapes to the hospital park, where she meets Joe. As they start to fall in love Rosa is haunted by the idea that he doesn't see her for who she is. When Joe offers to drive her anywhere she needs, they head towards the frozen lake. Can Rosa find closure, and figure out who she really is?
  • myself and i

    janet lambert

    (EP Dutton, July 6, 1957)
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  • Me, Myself and Ike

    K.L. Denman

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    After watching a TV program about Otzi, a 5,000-year-old "Ice Man," Kit's friend Ike becomes convinced that Kit's destiny is to become the next ice man—a source of information for future generations. Together they obtain artifacts they think will accurately reflect life in the early twenty-first century and plan their journey to a nearby mountain. Kit gets tattoos similar to Otzi's, writes a manifesto and tries to come to terms with making the ultimate sacrifice. As he grows more and more agitated and isolated, his family and friends suspect that something is terribly wrong, but before they can discover the true severity of the situation, Kit and Ike set off on what could be their last journey.
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  • Me, Myself, and I

    Sarah Albee

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 12, 2000)
    What are the best things about you? Write all about yourself and your life. Mile 4 journals feature thought-provoking story starters for the confident writer. There is plenty of space for free writing.
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  • Me, Myself and I

    Jane Louise Curry

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Oct. 31, 1987)
    A Sixteen-year-old Progidy uses his mentor's invention to go into the past to exorcise his unreturned love for a beautiful girl, and discovers a mystery involving another of the professor's inventions.
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