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Books with title Not God Enough

  • Not Enough

    Mia Hoddell

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2015)
    Neve Colvin isn't good enough. As an introvert, her life is a never-ending list of labels and criticism. Pressures to change come from everyone--including the one person she thought would love her unconditionally ... her mother. All Neve wants is acceptance, but surrounded by extroverts it's a wish that's nearly impossible to fulfil. For Neve there's only one solution: anyone disapproving must go. Even if it means only one person will remain. That person is her lifelong friend Blake Reynolds. He's seen the fights with her mum, the breakdowns caused by attacks on her personality, and the battles for acceptance. Each time she is left shattered and questioning who she is, he's the one to collect the pieces of her broken heart. Shielding her from the cruelty is his only concern. But how can he protect her when Neve is concealing a secret so dark? Blake thinks he knows everything about her, and with their relationship developing, he assumes Neve trusts him fully. However, there is one memory Neve is too ashamed of to share. Revealing it will test Blake's loyalty beyond what she could ever ask, and Blake is the only friend she can't afford to lose. He's the one person capable of dragging her from the darkness plaguing her, but with pressures to conform increasing, even Blake may not be enough to pull her back this time.
  • Good Enough

    Lucas Kitchen, Kitchen Larry

    eBook (Lucas Kitchen, Oct. 1, 2015)
    When a little girl asks her Dad if she is good enough to get into heaven, he takes her on a fun adventure through a set of seven zany attempts at being "good enough." Good enough is a fun illustrated teaching tool for kids in the form of a traditional Children's Book. It shows a number of humorous scenarios that allow children to see that eternal life is free when they believe in Jesus for it.
  • Good Enough

    Lucas Kitchen, Larry Kitchen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 18, 2015)
    When a little girl asks her Dad if she is good enough to get into heaven, he takes her on a fun adventure through a set of seven zany attempts at being "good enough." Good enough is a fun illustrated teaching tool for kids in the form of a traditional Children's Book. It shows a number of humorous scenarios that allow children to see that eternal life is free when they believe in Jesus for it.
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  • Good Enough

    Paula Yoo

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 8, 2012)
    Getting 100 % on the SATs, or getting a date with a cute trumpet player?Scoring top honors in youth orchestra, or scoring tickets to a punk rock concert?Following your parents' dreams to an Ivy league college, or following your heart?It's senior year, and Patti Yoon is about to find out what it really takes to be good enough!
  • Good Enough

    Jen Petro-Roy, Jesse Vilinsky

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Before she had an eating disorder, twelve-year-old Riley was many things: an aspiring artist, a runner, a sister, and a friend. But now, from inside the inpatient treatment center where she's receiving treatment for anorexia, it's easy to forget all of that. Especially since under the influence of her eating disorder, Riley alienated her friends, abandoned her art, turned running into something harmful, and destroyed her family's trust. If Riley wants her life back, she has to recover. Part of her wants to get better. As she goes to therapy, makes friends in the hospital, and starts to draw again, things begin to look up. But when her roommate starts to break the rules, triggering Riley's old behaviors and blackmailing her into silence, Riley realizes that recovery will be even harder than she thought. She starts to think that, even if she does recover, there's no way she'll stay recovered once she leaves the hospital and is faced with her dieting mom, the school bully, and her gymnastics-star sister.
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  • Good Enough

    Paula Yoo

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Paula Yoo scores big in her hilarious debut novel about an overachiever who longs to fit in and strives to stand out. The pressure is on!How to make your Korean parents happy:1. Get a perfect score on the SATs.2. Get into HarvardYalePrinceton.3. Don't talk to boys.*Patti's parents expect nothing less than the best from their Korean-American daughter. Everything she does affects her chances of getting into an Ivy League school. So winning assistant concertmaster in her All-State violin competition and earning less than 2300 on her SATs is simply not good enough. But Patti's discovering that there's more to life than the Ivy League. To start with, there's Cute Trumpet Guy. He's funny, he's talented, and he looks exactly like the lead singer of Patti's favorite band. Then, of course, there's her love of the violin. Not to mention cool rock concerts. And anyway, what if Patti doesn't want to go to HarvardYalePrinceton after all?*Boys will distract you from your studies.
  • Good Enough

    Myra King, Subrata Mahajan

    Paperback (Sweet Cherry Publishing, Sept. 29, 2016)
    In the shade of the Giant’s Throne Mountain, and on the coast of the Indian Ocean, Port St. Christopher is home to Apley Towers; a riding school for girls and boys, young or old, who learn what it means to be a true horse rider. Angela is forced to face up to her former bully, Gemma Larkin, when she finds out that she’s set to compete against Sagittarius Stables in an upcoming competition. With the support of Apley Towers, Angela is desperate to beat Gemma once and for all. But how can Angela prove herself to anyone else, if she can’t even convince herself? Luckily, the kodas are there to help her deal with a past she thought she’d left behind. About the Apley Towers series: Set in the shade of Giant's Throne Mountain on the South African coast of the Indian Ocean, this adventure- and friendship-filled series stars the students of a horseback riding school, Apley Towers, who learn valuable life lessons with horses and humans alike. Kaela, Trixie, Angela, and Phoenix learn what it means to be a true rider and a good friend, with plenty of detail of the African animals and landscapes of the area that readers will love. All titles are also leveled for classroom use, including GRLs.
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  • Good Enough

    Lucas Kitchen, Kitchen Larry

    Hardcover (Lucas Kitchen, Oct. 1, 2015)
    When a little girl asks her Dad if she is good enough to get into heaven, he takes her on a fun adventure through a set of seven zany attempts at being "good enough." Good enough is a fun illustrated teaching tool for kids in the form of a traditional Children's Book. It shows a number of humorous scenarios that allow children to see that eternal life is free when they believe in Jesus for it.
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  • Not Enough Room!

    Joanne Rocklin, Cristina Org

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 1998)
    When two sisters have to move into the same room, they use tape to divide the room into different shapes so that each one can have her own space. Includes related activities.
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  • No Is Not Enough

    Caren Andrews

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Sept. 14, 1989)
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  • Good Enough

    Jen Petro-Roy, Jesse Vilinsky

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Before she had an eating disorder, twelve-year-old Riley was many things: an aspiring artist, a runner, a sister, and a friend. But now, from inside the inpatient treatment center where she's receiving treatment for anorexia, it's easy to forget all of that. Especially since under the influence of her eating disorder, Riley alienated her friends, abandoned her art, turned running into something harmful, and destroyed her family's trust. If Riley wants her life back, she has to recover. Part of her wants to get better. As she goes to therapy, makes friends in the hospital, and starts to draw again, things begin to look up. But when her roommate starts to break the rules, triggering Riley's old behaviors and blackmailing her into silence, Riley realizes that recovery will be even harder than she thought. She starts to think that, even if she does recover, there's no way she'll stay recovered once she leaves the hospital and is faced with her dieting mom, the school bully, and her gymnastics-star sister.
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  • Good Enough

    Jen Petro-Roy, Jesse Vilinsky

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Dreamscape Media Llc, March 19, 2019)
    Before she had an eating disorder, twelve-year-old Riley was many things: an aspiring artist, a runner, a sister, and a friend. But now, from inside the inpatient treatment center where she's receiving treatment for anorexia, it's easy to forget all of that. Especially since under the influence of her eating disorder, Riley alienated her friends, abandoned her art, turned running into something harmful, and destroyed her family's trust. If Riley wants her life back, she has to recover. Part of her wants to get better. As she goes to therapy, makes friends in the hospital, and starts to draw again, things begin to look up. But when her roommate starts to break the rules, triggering Riley's old behaviors and blackmailing her into silence, Riley realizes that recovery will be even harder than she thought. She starts to think that, even if she does recover, there's no way she'll stay recovered once she leaves the hospital and is faced with her dieting mom, the school bully, and her gymnastics-star sister.