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  • Someone to Love Me

    Anne E. Schraff, Paul Langan

    Paperback (Townsend Press, Dec. 1, 2001)
    This story is about Cindy Gibson, a Bluford freshman who first appears in Lost and Found. Cindy struggles with a stormy relationship with her mother, ongoing trouble at school, a dangerous boyfriend, and worse. Will her fragile family survive?
  • Someone to Love Me

    Anne Schraff, Paul Langan

    eBook (Townsend Press, May 18, 2011)
    At first, Bobby Wallace was everything Cindy Gibson hoped for. He was friendly, seemingly mature, and handsome—the perfect escape from her problems in school and even bigger troubles at home. But then, Bobby starts behaving strangely, and Cindy gets scared. Hiding her concerns from her friends and her distracted mother, Cindy soon finds herself in the worst trouble of her life.
  • Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love

    Nancy Dreyfus

    Paperback (TarcherPerigee, Jan. 3, 2013)
    "The most crucial relationship advice book since Men Are from Mars." —Erin Meanley, Glamour.comTalk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love is a brilliant interactive relationship tool that can help couples stop arguing and begin healing. Couples therapist Nancy Dreyfus hit upon this revolutionary practice during a particularly angry couples-therapy session in which a wife's unrelenting criticism of her husband was making him more and more emotionally withdrawn. Suddenly, Dreyfus found herself scribbling on a scrap of paper, "Talk to me like I'm someone you love," and gesturing to the husband that he should hold it up. He did, and within seconds, the familiar power differential between the two shifted, and a gentler, more genuine connection emerged. This revised edition features two new sections—one on making love and another on deepening trust—containing over 25 new "flash cards for real life," written statements that hold the power to express what we wish we could say to the person we love but for which we can't find either the right words or the right tone in which to say them. Each of the statements in this book is accompanied by "field notes" from the author that explain when, why, and how to use the statement, as well as real-life stories from the author's practice.
  • To Love Someone

    Claire Nance

    eBook (, Nov. 27, 2018)
    At fifteen, Dee Anderson wants two things in life: a boyfriend who can’t be lured away by her older sister’s flirting and a spot on the varsity twirler line, not necessarily in that order. When Slate Garrett, Lindell's football hero and girl magnet, shows an interest in her, Dee feels intimidated. Will she let her social anxiety and past failures with boys affect her decision to give Slate a chance? Will her sister, Carol, keep her hands off of Slate if Dee decides to come out of her shell? If Dee doesn’t make twirler, will Slate stick around? And who is the unknown enemy who wants to keep Slate and Dee apart? To Love Someone, a Christian teen romance, is the first novel in The Lindell High School Series by Claire Nance.
  • Someone to Love

    Melissa de la Cruz

    eBook (Harlequin Teen, Jan. 2, 2018)
    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Alex & Eliza, The Witches of East End, and the Descendants series comes a powerful and moving novel about learning to love yourself.Olivia “Liv” Blakely knows how important it is to look good. Her father is running for governor and Liv is thrust into the bright media spotlight. She has an image to uphold—to her maybe boyfriend, to her new friends and to the public, who love to find fault on social media.Liv’s sunny, charming facade hides an inner voice that will settle for nothing less than perfection. No matter who she has to give up, or what she has to lose, to achieve it. But as the high price of perfection takes a toll, Liv realizes that the love she feels for herself is more important than all the ‘likes’ in the world.In her most powerfully moving novel to date, #1 New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz explores anxiety, fear of judgement, and the most important thing of all: learning to love yourself.
  • Someone to Love Me

    Ms. Anne Schraff

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2007)
    Welcome to Bluford High. This widely acclaimed teen series set in an urban high school features engaging, accessible writing and appealing, contemporary storylines.At first, Bobby Wallace was everything Cindy Gibson hoped for. He was friendly, seemingly mature, and hansome--the perfect escape from her problems in school and even bigger troubles at home. But then, bobby starts behaving strangely, and Cindy gets scared. Hiding her concerns from her friends and her distracted mother, Cindy soon finds herself in the worst trouble of her life.
  • Someone To Love

    Melissa de la Cruz

    eBook (Harlequin Teen, Jan. 1, 2018)
    No.1 New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz's powerful new novel depicts one teen's battle with self–doubt and bulimia, and shows that the struggle to find someone to love starts with oneself. I hate mirrors.Glass is dangerous.Water is dangerous.Windows are dangerous.Anything that reflects me back at myself is a threat.Constantly in the spotlight, Olivia 'Liv' Blakely knows how important it is to look good. Her father is running for governor, and Liv will be making public appearances with her family. She has an image to uphold – to her maybe–boyfriend, to the new friends who suddenly welcome her into their circle and to the public who love to find fault on social media.Liv's sunny, charming facade hides a dark inner voice that will settle for nothing less than perfection. No matter who she has to give up to get there, or what she has to lose to do it. Liv is working for the day when what she sees in the mirror is worthy...worthy of confidence. Worthy of success. Worthy of love. But as the high price of perfection takes a toll, placing her body and soul at risk, Liv herself has to realise what she has to live for.No.1 New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz's powerful new novel depicts one teen's battle with self–doubt and bulimia, and shows that the struggle to find someone to love starts with oneself.
  • Someone to Love

    Norma Fox Mazer

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, May 19, 2015)
    Nina always thought that if just one person would love her perfectly and completely, she’d never be alone again Nina’s the first person in her family to leave home and go to college. Maybe that’s why she feels so isolated once she gets there, especially compared to some of the other students—like her roommates, who have been friends for so long they can finish one another’s sentences. But it seems like her narrow, small-town past hasn’t prepared her for this life in which everyone else knows things about the world that she doesn’t. Afraid of falling behind in her classes, all Nina does is study and wonder if she’ll always be this lonely. But then she meets Mitch. He introduces himself from the top of some scaffolding, taking a break from painting the house next door to hers. Their growing relationship frees Nina from her self-doubt—finally, someone to love who loves her back! Their togetherness is perfect . . . but can it stay that way forever?
  • Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love

    Nancy Dreyfus Psy. D.

    eBook (TarcherPerigee, Jan. 3, 2013)
    "The most crucial relationship advice book since Men Are from Mars." —Erin Meanley, Glamour.comTalk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love is a brilliant interactive relationship tool that can help couples stop arguing and begin healing. Couples therapist Nancy Dreyfus hit upon this revolutionary practice during a particularly angry couples-therapy session in which a wife's unrelenting criticism of her husband was making him more and more emotionally withdrawn. Suddenly, Dreyfus found herself scribbling on a scrap of paper, "Talk to me like I'm someone you love," and gesturing to the husband that he should hold it up. He did, and within seconds, the familiar power differential between the two shifted, and a gentler, more genuine connection emerged. This revised edition features two new sections—one on making love and another on deepening trust—containing over 25 new "flash cards for real life," written statements that hold the power to express what we wish we could say to the person we love but for which we can't find either the right words or the right tone in which to say them. Each of the statements in this book is accompanied by "field notes" from the author that explain when, why, and how to use the statement, as well as real-life stories from the author's practice.
  • Someone to Love

    Melissa de la Cruz

    Paperback (Harlequin Teen, Nov. 20, 2018)
    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Isle of the Lost, Alex & Eliza and Something in Between comes a powerful story about learning to love yourself.Olivia “Liv” Blakely looks like she is living the perfect life. She’s caught the attention of her teen TV-star crush, started rubbing elbows with the popular crowd, and her dad is running for governor. There’s a lot to Like.But the outside world never sees the full story. With all the good fortune piling on, Liv has been feeling the pressure, too: pressure to maintain that perfect image for her family, her new friends and the public, who love to find fault on social media. Behind Liv’s sunny, charming facade is a dark inner voice that will settle for nothing less than perfection—no matter the cost. Soon Liv’s struggle to shine in the spotlight becomes a daily battle with self-doubt and bulimia.As the high price of perfection puts her in danger of real bodily and spiritual harm, Liv will have to learn that there is no one out there worth loving more than she loves herself.
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  • Someone to Love Me

    Anne E. Schraff

    Library Binding (Townsend Pr, June 28, 2007)
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  • Someone to Love Me

    Anne E. Schraff, Paul Langan

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Cindy Gibson thought Bobby Wallace was everything she had hoped for--friendly, seemingly mature, and handsome. But then, Bobby starts behaving strangely and Cindy soon finds herself in the worst trouble of her life.