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Books with title Senior year

  • Senior Year

    Anne Emery

    eBook (Image Cascade Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Sally Burnaby's senior year in high school starts badly, but ends up as exciting as any girl could wish! After arriving home from a wonderful summer vacation, Sally is upset to learn that her best friend, Kate, is going away to boarding school. Then Scotty starts dating a new girl, leaving Sally without a steady date for dances, parties, and football games. Much is happening in the Burnaby family home on Juniper Lane as well - with Mother and Dad, sophomore Jean, grade school Ricky, pigtailed Betsy, and little Jimmy. Among many choices and decision, Sally has to choose new friends, decide how to react to relationships and parties that get out of hand, and face a family financial setback. In the midst of this eventful year, Sally has to try to make up her mind what sort of person she really is. A fun, tender, and familiar story of how it feels to be a high school girl -- in the 1940s and 1950s!
  • Senior Year

    Joshua Tavernier

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 12, 2019)
    Follow a couple through their senior year in high school. Experience their growth through their ups, down, twists, and turns as the story unfolds. As the unexpected happens throughout the story, will their love be enough to pull them through to the end, or will it just end as another heartbreak for one or both of them?
  • Senior Year

    Joshua Tavernier

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., March 12, 2019)
    Follow a couple through their senior year in high school. Experience their growth through their ups, down, twists, and turns as the story unfolds. As the unexpected happens throughout the story, will their love be enough to pull them through to the end, or will it just end as another heartbreak for one or both of them?
  • Senior year;

    Anne Emery

    Hardcover (Westminster Press, Jan. 1, 1949)
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  • Senior Year

    V.K. Rowe

    eBook (Pertelote Press, )
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  • Senior Year

    Anne Emery

    Paperback (Image Cascade Publishing, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Sally Burnaby's senior year in high school starts badly, but ends up as exciting as any girl could wish! After arriving home from a wonderful summer vacation, Sally is upset to learn that her best friend, Kate, is going away to boarding school. Then Scotty starts dating a new girl, leaving Sally without a steady date for dances, parties, and football games. Much is happening in the Burnaby family home on Juniper Lane as well - with Mother and Dad, sophomore Jean, grade school Ricky, pigtailed Betsy, and little Jimmy. Among many choices and decision, Sally has to choose new friends, decide how to react to relationships and parties that get out of hand, and face a family financial setback. In the midst of this eventful year, Sally has to try to make up her mind what sort of person she really is. A fun, tender, and familiar story of how it feels to be a high school girl.
  • Senior Year

    Anne Emery

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1972)
    "Sally is miserable! Here she is ready for a fabulous senior year, when everything goes wrong. Her best friend Kate goes away to a new school. Her boyfriend Scotty starts to date that new girl in town. Sally feels so angry and alone, she almost gets mixed up with the wrong crowd. Then her parents start to bug her about her plans for the future! How can Sally think of the future when her senior year is turning out to be such a disaster?"
  • Senior Year Bites

    J.A. Campbell

    language (Untold Press, July 5, 2014)
    Book 1 in the complete Trilogy. Senior year is supposed to be fun: boys, dances and graduation. It's significantly harder to enjoy it when you're dead.Thanks to an innocent game of Truth or Dare, I wound up sleeping in a graveyard. Probably not the brightest thing I've ever done, but thanks to a couple of well-placed fangs, I'm here to tell the tale.Vampires might stalk pop culture, but they're just myths, right? Yeah. Not so much...Everything seems a lot more difficult when you're a nocturnal creature of the night, especially school. I was managing, but couldn't keep it hidden from my friends. Steph decided that we should be cool, like superheroes, and fight crime.I'm a vampire, not a hero. Living in a sleepy New England town, crime is a little harder to come by. At least it is until a serial killer moves into the area. He's got the authorities stumped, but then again, the cops don't have a teenage, blood-sucking, non-hero on their team. It doesn't take long for me to discover the world is full of monsters. I may be one of them...but will I turn out to be the hero, or the killer everyone is looking for.The Clanless Series:Senior Year BitesSummer Break BluesFreshman Year Freaks
  • Senior Year

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    Mass Market Paperback (Teen Age Books, Inc, )
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  • Senior Year

    Judith P. Foard

    Paperback (iUniverse, Jan. 2, 2013)
    Ruth Ainsworth is a happy, confident teen living in Massachusetts in 1947. She has a strong circle of friends and a secure family, and she excels at her studies. She is full of optimism for her senior year, mostly because she's dating Rex Gardner, the star of the Hampden High School football team. They start their last school year, and everything is going well for Ruth-until Rex suddenly breaks up with her and begins dating a junior cheerleader. Ruth is heartbroken, but she fights off the pain by focusing on school and the girls' basketball team. When Ruth meets Maurice Langlois, a French-speaking Canadian immigrant, he helps her forget about Rex. As their love grows, however, they realize they will soon be separated by hundreds of miles when they leave for college. Their attempt to resolve problems related to their separation gets even more complicated when Rex makes a surprising reappearance in Ruth's life. Will Ruth and Maurice's love for each other survive?
  • Senior Year

    Judith P. Foard

    Hardcover (iUniverse, Dec. 31, 2012)
    Ruth Ainsworth is a happy, confident teen living in Massachusetts in 1947. She has a strong circle of friends and a secure family, and she excels at her studies. She is full of optimism for her senior year, mostly because she's dating Rex Gardner, the star of the Hampden High School football team. They start their last school year, and everything is going well for Ruth-until Rex suddenly breaks up with her and begins dating a junior cheerleader. Ruth is heartbroken, but she fights off the pain by focusing on school and the girls' basketball team. When Ruth meets Maurice Langlois, a French-speaking Canadian immigrant, he helps her forget about Rex. As their love grows, however, they realize they will soon be separated by hundreds of miles when they leave for college. Their attempt to resolve problems related to their separation gets even more complicated when Rex makes a surprising reappearance in Ruth's life. Will Ruth and Maurice's love for each other survive?
  • Senior Year

    Anne Emery

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Sally Burnaby's senior year in high school starts badly, but ends up as exciting as any girl could wish! After arriving home from a wonderful summer vacation, Sally is upset to learn that her best friend, Kate, is going away to boarding school. Then Scotty starts dating a new girl, leaving Sally without a steady date for dances, parties, and football games. Much is happening in the Burnaby family home on Juniper Lane as well - with Mother and Dad, sophomore Jean, grade school Ricky, pigtailed Betsy, and little Jimmy. Among many choices and decision, Sally has to choose new friends, decide how to react to relationships and parties that get out of hand, and face a family financial setback. In the midst of this eventful year, Sally has to try to make up her mind what sort of person she really is. A fun, tender, and familiar story of how it feels to be a high school girl.