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Books with title The Last Girl Guide

  • The Last Girl Guide

    Karen Wrighton

    language (Magic Press, Nov. 10, 2016)
    It took the end of the world for Harper to find love. The disease spread quickly, within weeks it seemed that everyone was dead - everyone except Harper McKenzie. Barely fifteen, Harper was an orphan, but a true survivor - life made her that way. An autistic loner, suffering years of abuse at the hands of her alcoholic mother, Harper appeared remarkably undamaged, but could anyone hope to survive a lifetime of isolation without descending into madness? Then there were the dogs; they hunted in packs, and nothing living was safe. After surviving a savage attack, Harper begins an expedition of hope. Looking for other survivors, searching for the security and love she had never known. She records her journey in a diary. The diary of a survivor - because damaged people know how to survive. This is her story; Harper Lee McKenzie - The Last Girl Guide. What readers are saying: "A post-apocalyptic survival story with a fascinating, endearing and unforgettable character. I couldn't put it down!" - EAD Press"A dark, compelling story, with a remarkable and resourceful teenage character. As original as The Girl with all the Gifts, but minus the Zombies! I found it quite captivating and I will definitely be reading more of this author." Jan Brooks - The Book Villiage."Terrifying look into our dystopian future in this post-Apocalyptic 'Diary of Anne Frank' - I gobbled it up in one sitting!" - J. Burns, The Book Worm."Damaged people know how to survive... An electrifying, and often touching insight into one girl's struggle to survive and find love in a hostile dystopian world. Captivating.." Kelly Morris, The Bibliophiles Bookbag."Harper McKenzie will stay with me for for a long time...." R. Crask, YA Readers Club. If you love dark tales or enjoyed Divergent, One Second After, The Road, The Passage, Oryx and Crake, or Alas Babylon you should enjoy this roller coaster ride of fear, tenacity, and courage, and the unlikely friendship that develops between one girl and a dog.
  • The Last Girl

    Riley Shasteen

    language (Movellas, June 22, 2014)
    “The Slave Auction.”“What the heck is the Slave Auction?” I ask.Jenna Brown has just started her freshman year with her two best friends, Jessica and Daisy. They hear a rumor about the school’s fundraiser called the Slave Auction, where the seniors bid on the hottest freshmen girls and the freshmen get to stay at their house all week! A whole week with the most popular seniors sounds like anyone's dream. Right?Part One of The Slave Auction TrilogyFirst published on Movellas.com
  • The Girl Guide

    Marawa Ibrahim

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, June 1, 2017)
    Eight times world-record breaking hula-hoop star Marawa Ibrahim was told that she was too chubby during her teenage years to succeed as a performer. Today she is one of the most solicited circus performers worldwide, having worked with fashion power-houses Diesel and Kenzo. Contained within these pages are 50 lessons, anecdotes and stories about the changes Marawa experienced in her own body during puberty, written in consultation with Doctor Janice K Hillman. The first book in a new series about growing up has been written for young girls becoming women, who need not feel alone on their journey to womanhood. Highly Commended at the British Book Design and Production Awards 2017
  • The Girl's Guide to Life

    Sherry Kyle, RoseKidz

    Paperback (RoseKidz, March 1, 2016)
    Life is not perfect, but The Girl's Guide to Life helps make it a little easier! Packed with Christian advice for girls ages 10-12, the Christian Girl's Guide to Life talks about many of the issues girls face today as they grow up to be young adults, such as dealing with family, friends, boys, school, money, nutrition, fitness, and standing firm when temptations appear. The Girl's Guide to Life is for girls who want a road map to lead them through life's journey. The Girl's Guide to Life points to the Bible, the best map of all! This easy- to-use book is full of crafts, activities, quizzes and tips that will help encourage and keep the reader strong and wise in making good decisions everyday. With so many titles to choose from, The Girl's Guide to Life is a great way to get started in The Girl's Guide series because it covers a bit of everything. Features-- Full of interactive activities, crafts, tips and thought- provoking questions Covers popular topics such as family, friends, boys, school, health and many more! Comes with a fun bonus gift Perfect gift for a pre-teen or a new teen 7 Key Features of The Girl's Guide Series from RoseKidz® 1. Just for Girls! From how to make friends to how to get along with mom, each guide tackles challenges young girls face. Perfect for tweens ages 10-12. Uses relatable stories, humor, and easy-to-understand explanations. Be sure to check out the entire series! 2. Helps Girls Connect with God! With interactive stories, activities, quizzes and more, the Girl's Guide series is all about helping preteens relate to God in all aspects of life! Growing up can be tough, but knowing that God loves you makes it way more awesome! Thought-provoking questions and journaling space will show your preteen that she really can talk to God about anything and everything! 3. Practical! In the turn of a page, easily show your preteen how to apply biblical principles to her life! Packed with practical advice to teach girls how to respond to challenges, like cyber-bullying, managing money, and raising self-esteem. Watch your preteen build wise decision-making habits as she learns to stand firm in her faith and develop a lasting relationship with the Lord! 4. Fun and Interactive It's never been easier to engage preteens in the Word of God! Features fun quizzes, hands-on crafts and lots of journal space for girls to explore their identity in Christ in multiple ways! 5. Relevant and Relatable Features fun how-to's, interactive quizzes, helpful advice, relatable stories, and top 10 lists that give practical advice at a glance. Fully-illustrated and age-appropriate themes set an example for preteens to grow up into godly women as they reflect on their own daily choices. 6. Bible-Based Uses Scripture to teach lessons, offers encouragement, and provides applications for daily life. Includes memory verses and encouraging Scriptures your preteen can take anywhere! 7. Multiple Uses Perfect for reading as a devotional or as a part of a preteen youth group curriculum. Great for before bedtime, a first thing in the morning activity, during Sunday school, a girl's after school Bible study, and so much more!
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  • The Last Girl

    Laura Ellison

    language (, Jan. 8, 2013)
    Sonya Neslund has gone through some serious changes over the last year. Her mother Carolyn has died from lung cancer and the home she shared with her mother and stepfather Cal had to be sold, forcing Sonya to live with her unemployed father Aron and Uncle Bill Neslund, who has early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Sonya manages to make two new friends during her first day of high school; Bobby Chambers, who is openly gay, and the beautiful Piper Jones. Piper's friend Jessica Holden does not show up for school, and they soon find out she was viciously attacked, her face slashed. Sonya and her new friends launch their own investigation to find the slasher, who calls himself the Ravisher, as they deal with pain from their pasts, including a former friend of Piper's, now institutionalized, who may know the identity of the Ravisher, but uses her information to control Piper as the Ravisher plans his next attacks. Meanwhile, Sonya could be putting herself in more danger as she uses her photography hobby and budding investigative skills to bring herself closer to the Blue Diamonds, a notorious motorcycle gang, that may hold the key to the Ravisher's identity.
  • The Last Girl

    nadia murad

    Paperback (Little Brown, )
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  • The Last Girl

    Nadia Murad

    Library Binding (Center Point, July 1, 2018)
    Nadia Murad was born and raised in Kocho, a small village of farmers and shepherds in northern Iraq. A member of the Yazidi community, she and her brothers and sisters lived a quiet life. Nadia had dreams of becoming a history teacher or opening her own beauty salon.