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  • Neighborhoods

    Dr. Herman J. Viola, Dr. Cheryl Jennings, Dr. Mark C. Schug, Dr. Charles S. White, Dr. Sarah Witham Bednarz, Dr. Carlos E. Cortes

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Book by Dr. Herman J. Viola, Dr. Cheryl Jennings, Dr. Mark C. Schug, Dr. Charles S. White, Dr. Sarah Witham Bednarz, Dr. Carlos E. Cortes
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  • Neighborhood Girls

    Jessie Ann Foley

    Paperback (Quill Tree Books, May 7, 2019)
    A powerful coming-of-age story about a girl whose encounters with loss, broken friendships, and newfound faith leave her forever changed, from Printz Honor winner and Morris Award Finalist Jessie Ann FoleyWhen Wendy Boychuck’s father, a Chicago cop, was escorted from their property in handcuffs, she knew her life would never be the same. Her father gets a years-long jail sentence, her family falls on hard times, and the whispers around their neighborhood are impossible to ignore. If that wasn’t bad enough, she gets jumped walking home from a party one night. Wendy quickly realizes that in order to survive her father’s reputation, she’ll have to make one for herself. Then Wendy meets Kenzie Quintana—a foul-mouthed, Catholic uniform-skirt-hiking alpha—and she knows immediately that she’s found her savior. Kenzie can provide Wendy with the kind of armor a girl needs when she’s trying to outrun her father’s past. Add two more mean girls to the mix—Sapphire and Emily—and Wendy has found herself in Academy of the Sacred Heart’s most feared and revered clique. Makeover complete. But complete is far from what Wendy feels. Instead, she faces the highs and lows of a toxic friendship, the exhaustion that comes with keeping up appearances, and a shattering loss—the only one that could hurt more than losing herself.
  • The Neighborhood

    Ronald Hoffman, Chuck Ithor Raagas, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Dec. 17, 2015)
    As he jumped to the grass, Boo felt the warmth of the sun and smelled the grass. What a good day, he thought. Had Boo known what was coming, he would have been truly afraid and would not have left his tree no matter how hungry he was. This story is about courage, bravery, and the importance of family.
  • Brave New Neighborhoods

    Margaret Kohn

    Paperback (Routledge, April 24, 2004)
    Fighting for First Amendment rights is as popular a pastime as ever, but just because you can get on your soapbox doesn't mean anyone will be there to listen. Town squares have emptied out as shoppers decamp for the megamalls; gated communities keep pesky signature gathering activists away; even most internet chatrooms are run by the major media companies. Brave New Neighborhood sconsiders what can be done to protect and revitalize our public spaces.
  • Neighborhood Odes

    Gary Soto, David Diaz

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2005)
    Award-winning poet Gary Soto and Caldecott winner David Diaz turn their eyes on the world of kids. From family pictures to pinatas, from the gato with a meow like a rusty latch to Fourth of July fireworks, the startling and often overlooked moments that define childhood are vividly brought to life by these two acclaimed talents.
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  • Map My Neighborhood

    Jennifer Boothroyd

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Come along as a girl maps her neighborhood to show her visiting grandmother where everything is. Simple text takes early readers step by step through the types of features a neighborhood map needs to have.
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  • The Neighborhood

    Kelli Owen

    language (Gypsy Press, Aug. 29, 2013)
    "The style and structure reminded me of Bentley Little at his best, and The Neighborhood is just as compulsive a page-turner as anything Mr. Little has done."~ HorrorWorldTHE NEIGHBORHOODA missing girl.A found fingertip.A puddle of blood without a body.A small town neighborhood full of rumors and imagination through the eyes of its youth. Their world is a combination of grass stains and dried mud--the badges of childhood, that often look like blood in the right light.
  • Neighborhood Girls

    Jessie Ann Foley

    Hardcover (Quill Tree Books, Sept. 12, 2017)
    A powerful coming-of-age story about a girl whose encounters with loss, broken friendships, and newfound faith leave her forever changed, from Printz Honor winner and Morris Award Finalist Jessie Ann FoleyWhen Wendy Boychuck’s father, a Chicago cop, was escorted from their property in handcuffs, she knew her life would never be the same. Her father gets a years-long jail sentence, her family falls on hard times, and the whispers around their neighborhood are impossible to ignore. If that wasn’t bad enough, she gets jumped walking home from a party one night. Wendy quickly realizes that in order to survive her father’s reputation, she’ll have to make one for herself. Then Wendy meets Kenzie Quintana—a foul-mouthed, Catholic uniform-skirt-hiking alpha—and she knows immediately that she’s found her savior. Kenzie can provide Wendy with the kind of armor a girl needs when she’s trying to outrun her father’s past. Add two more mean girls to the mix—Sapphire and Emily—and Wendy has found herself in Academy of the Sacred Heart’s most feared and revered clique. Makeover complete. But complete is far from what Wendy feels. Instead, she faces the highs and lows of a toxic friendship, the exhaustion that comes with keeping up appearances, and a shattering loss—the only one that could hurt more than losing herself.
  • Neighborhood Girls

    Jessie Ann Foley

    eBook (Quill Tree Books, Sept. 12, 2017)
    2017 Booklist Editor's ChoiceYALSA Best Fiction For Young Adults 2017A powerful coming-of-age story about a girl whose encounters with loss, broken friendships, and newfound faith leave her forever changed, from Printz Honor winner and Morris Award Finalist Jessie Ann FoleyWhen Wendy Boychuck's father, a Chicago cop, was escorted from their property in handcuffs, she knew her life would never be the same. Her father gets a years-long jail sentence, her family falls on hard times, and the whispers around their neighborhood are impossible to ignore. If that wasn't bad enough, she gets jumped walking home from a party one night. Wendy quickly realizes that in order to survive her father's reputation, she'll have to make one for herself. Then Wendy meets Kenzie Quintana--a foul-mouthed, Catholic uniform-skirt-hiking alpha--and she knows immediately that she's found her savior. Kenzie can provide Wendy with the kind of armor a girl needs when she's trying to outrun her father's past. Add two more mean girls to the mix--Sapphire and Emily--and Wendy has found herself in Academy of the Sacred Heart's most feared and revered clique. Makeover complete. But complete is far from what Wendy feels. Instead, she faces the highs and lows of a toxic friendship, the exhaustion that comes with keeping up appearances, and a shattering loss--the only one that could hurt more than losing herself.
  • The Neighborhood

    Mario Vargas Llosa

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, May 2, 2019)
    When a high-profile businessman is blackmailed by a notorious magazine editor, his comfortable life is threatened by the salacious exposé. While attempting to field the scandal, the businessman's wife, seeking comfort, begins a secret affair with the wife of his best friend. Then the editor is found murdered, and the two couples have no choice but to descend into the murkiest depths of Peruvian society, while the magazine's staff embarks on its greatest revelation yet . . .
  • Dr. Neighborhood

    Natalie Kennedy, D G

    language (, March 25, 2019)
    Dr. Neighborhood is a fun and enlightening story of a girl name Maria who thought she knew everything. She would give advice to all the kids in the neighborhood especially when they did not feel good. But she could not think of anything that would get her best friend, Lily, out of the hospital who had been there over a year. Maria later learned about prayer. She learned to have a simple conversation with God that comes from the heart and take all her concerns to Him.A delightful book about introducing people, young and old, new and even long time Christian to pray in any way, standing, kneeling or laying down, anywhere, on the playground, or at the office, and anytime and all the time putting God and their prayer life first, above all things.
  • Dr. Neighborhood

    Natalie M. Kennedy, D G

    Paperback (Independently published, March 26, 2019)
    Dr. Neighborhood is a fun and enlightening story of a girl name Maria who thought she knew everything. She would give advice to all the kids in the neighborhood especially when they did not feel good. But she could not think of anything that would get her best friend, Lily, out of the hospital who had been there over a year. Maria later learned about prayer. She learned to have a simple conversation with God that comes from the heart and take all her concerns to Him.A delightful book about introducing people, young and old, new and even long time Christian to pray in any way, standing, kneeling or laying down, anywhere, on the playground, or at the office, and anytime and all the time putting God and their prayer life first, above all things.