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  • Ryte of Passage

    Karen Wrighton

    eBook (Magic Press, May 11, 2016)
    Rose is being hunted.Her escape has taken her to the lair of an ancient and powerful witch, a woman whose fate is linked with her own in a way she could never have imagined. ā€œThe truth, my dear Rose, is only ever an opinion, never a fact. Whereas a lie... A lie can make speaking the truth a terrorist act.ā€After uncovering a deceit of epic proportions, Rose must decide who she can trust. She has already lost one friend. Now, as she journeys through an eerie, snow-covered wasteland of dragons and Fae, can she avoid losing more? What readers are saying: ā€œA labyrinth of magical adventure, I got totally caught up in this amazing world.ā€If you loved Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Percy Jackson or Game of Thrones series, then you should enjoy this magical, roller coaster ride of fear, tenacity and courage.
  • Rite of Passage

    J.L. Zenor, Kevin Theis

    Audiobook (J.L. Zenor, April 19, 2016)
    Before he can be seen as a man, young Eindride must face the ultimate trial: Stealing from a dragon's hoard. Most return men, only slightly injured, but a few, including Eindride's cousin, have disappeared during the trial. Will Eindride make it back alive?
  • Rite of Passage

    Richard Wright, David Diaz

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Dec. 19, 1995)
    "Johnny, you're leaving us tonight . . . "Fifteen-year-old Johnny Gibbs does, well in school, respects his teachers, and loves his family. Then suddenly, with a few short words, his idyllic life is shattered. He learns that the family he has loved all his life is not his own, but a foster family. And now he is being sent to live with someone else. Shocked by the news, Johnny does the only thing he can think of: he runs. Leaving his childhood behind forever, Johnny takes to the streets where he learns about living life--the hard way. Richard Wright, internationally acclaimed author of Black Boy and Native Son, gives us a coming-of-age story as compelling today as when it was first written, over fifty years ago. ā€˜Johnny Gibbs arrives home jubilantly one day with his straight ā€˜Aā€™ report card to find his belongings packed and his mother and sister distraught. Devastated when they tell him that he is not their blood relative and that he is being sent to a new foster home, he runs away. His secure world quickly shatters into a nightmare of subways, dark alleys, theft and street warfare. . . . Striking characters, vivid dialogue, dramatic descriptions, and enduring themes introduce a enw generation of readers to Wrightā€™s powerful voice.ā€™ā€”SLJ. Notable 1995 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
  • Rites of Passage

    Joy N. Hensley, Khristine Hvam, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Sam McKenna has never turned down a dare. And she's not going to start with the last one her brother gave her before he died. So Sam joins the first-ever class of girls at the prestigious Denmark Military Academy. She's expecting push-ups and long runs, rope climbing and mud crawling. As a military brat, she can handle an obstacle course just as well as the boys. She's even expecting the hostility she gets from some of the cadets who don't think girls belong there. What she's not expecting is her fiery attraction to her drill sergeant. But dating is strictly forbidden and Sam won't risk her future, or the dare, on something so trivial...no matter how much she wants him. As Sam struggles to prove herself, she discovers that some of the boys don't just want her gone - they won't rest until she gives up. When their petty threats turn to brutal hazing, bleeding into every corner of her life, she realizes they are not acting alone. A decades-old secret society is alive and active...and determined to force her out. At any cost. Now time's running short. Sam must decide who she can trust...and choosing the wrong person could have deadly consequences.
  • Rite of Passage

    John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Ray Kryssing

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Feb. 10, 2004)
    A royal heir has been kidnapped - along with Jedi Master Tholme, who was protecting the boy. Now two of Tholme's former Padawans have teamed up to rescue their master, unaware of the forces arrayed against them. Their most immediate foes are a father and son team of Morgukai assassins, who have the training and the weapons to go toe-to-toe with Jedi. But behind it all are the machinations of the notorious Count Dooku!
  • Rites of Passage

    Joy N. Hensley

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Sept. 9, 2014)
    In this fast-paced, high-stakes debut novel, sixteen-year-old Sam McKenna discovers that becoming one of the first girls to attend a revered military academy means living with a target on her back. As Sam struggles to prove herself, she learns that a decades-old secret society is alive and active . . . and determined to force her out. Fans of Simone Elkeles and Trish Doller will love Rites of Passageā€™s perfect blend of sizzling romance and edge-of-your-seat suspense.
  • Rite of Passage

    Patti Larsen, Valerie Bellamy, Annetta Ribken

    language (Purely Paranormal Press, Dec. 15, 2016)
    The Challengeā€œJagger Santos,ā€ Coradine said, voice singsong and trying to be endearing while I gagged a little over her cutsie attempt to be coy. So gross. ā€œThis is the one I was telling you about.ā€He didnā€™t look at her, his hunger for the fight apparent. ā€œEthie Hayle,ā€ he said, deep voice full of daggers. ā€œIā€™ve been looking forward to this.ā€I could have said no. Just turned on my heel and left, walked away, got the hell out of there. Should have. It was one thing to fight my own coven for ā€œfunā€ occasionally. A way to let off steam, to expend some of my pent up anger in a reasonably safe way that ensured if they didnā€™t like me, they at least stayed out of my way. But a witch from another territory? The Santos coven wasnā€™t exactly on GreatGramā€™s favorite list, either.This could only end badly.Ethie Hayle has spent her whole life sheltered by the coven, her powerful family and the fear that an unknown enemy could, at any moment, leap out of the veil and hurt her. Talk about smothering when all she wants is to have the freedoms her oh-so-special brother, Gabriel, seems to take for granted. But when a strange woman appears and offers her a gift, Ethie discovers the concerns her mother and great-grandmother have harbored arenā€™t all that ridiculous after all and that there are powers in the Universe she canā€™t imagineā€¦My very dear readers, welcome home to the Hayle coven. Your family is waiting.
  • Rites of Passage

    Joy N. Hensley

    eBook (HarperTeen, Sept. 9, 2014)
    In this fast-paced, high-stakes debut novel, sixteen-year-old Sam McKenna discovers that becoming one of the first girls to attend a revered military academy means living with a target on her back. As Sam struggles to prove herself, she learns that a decades-old secret society is alive and active . . . and determined to force her out. Fans of Simone Elkeles and Trish Doller will love Rites of Passageā€™s perfect blend of sizzling romance and edge-of-your-seat suspense.
  • Rite of Passage

    Richard Wright

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1994)
    A newly discovered, previously unpublished novella by the late author of Native Son details the disruption in Johnny Gibbs's life upon discovering he is a foster child, when, in rebellion, he joins a Harlem street gang, thereby abandoning his childhood.
  • Rite of Passage

    Emily Martha Sorensen

    language (, Feb. 19, 2012)
    Twelve-year-old twins Jaeda and Kaedin are preparing for their society's rite of passage. Kaedin's hoping to get magic. Jaeda just wants to survive.But neither are prepared for the surprise awaiting them."Rite of Passage" is a 1,900 word clean fantasy short story.
  • Rite of Passage

    J.L. Zenor

    language (, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Before he can be seen as a man, young Eindride must face the ultimate trial: Stealing from a dragon's hoard. Most return men, only slightly injured, but a few, including Eindride's cousin, have disappeared during the trial. Will Eindride make it back alive?
  • Rite of Passage

    Richard Nathaniel Wright, David Diaz

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Harlem. The late 1940s. Fifteen-year-old Johnny Gibbs loves his parents, respects his teachers, and is a model student. Suddenly, his familiar world falls apart. Johnny learns he is really a foster child who the welfare authorities have decreed now must go and live with another family. Stunned by the revelation, Johnny runs away. The startling events that follow, during Johnny's nightlong confrontation with alienation and loneliness, will inexorably push him past the frontiers of childhood and into an unknown, violent world beyond. Rite of Passage, Richard Wright's never-before-published story of Johnny Gibbs's fall from grace, is as pertinent to the fate of many young people today as it was when it was first conceived nearly fifty years ago.
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