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Books with title This Girl is Different

  • This Girl Is Different

    J. J. Johnson, Julia Farhat, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Feb. 21, 2014)
    Evie is different. Not just her upbringing - though that's certainly been unusual - but also her mindset. She's smart, independent, confident, opinionated, and ready to take on a new challenge: The Institution of School. It doesn't take this homeschooled kid long to discover that high school is a whole new world, and not in the way she expected. It's also a social minefield, and Evie finds herself confronting new problems at every turn, failing to follow or even understand the rules, and proposing solutions that aren't welcome or accepted. Not one to sit idly by, Evie sets out to make changes. Big changes. The movement she starts takes off, but before she realizes what's happening, her plan spirals out of control, forcing her to come to terms with a world she is only just beginning to comprehend. J. J. Johnson's powerful debut novel will enthrall listeners as it challenges assumptions about friendship, rules, boundaries, and power.
  • This Girl is Different

    J.J. Johnson

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2013)
    What happens when a girl, homeschooled by her counterculture mother, decides to spend her senior year in public school? First friendship, first love―and first encounters with the complexities of authority and responsibility.Evie is different. Not just her upbringing―though that’s certainly been unusual―but also her mindset. She’s smart, independent, confident, opinionated, and ready to take on a new challenge: The Institution of School.It doesn’t take this homeschooled kid long to discover that high school is a whole new world, and not in the way she expected. It’s also a social minefield, and Evie finds herself confronting new problems at every turn. Not one to sit idly by, Evie sets out to make changes. Big changes. The movement she starts takes off, but when her plan begins spiraling out of control, Evie is forced to come to terms with a world she is only just beginning to comprehend.J.J. Johnson’s powerful debut novel will enthrall readers as it challenges assumptions about friendship, rules, boundaries, and power.
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  • This Girl Is Different

    J. J. Johnson

    eBook (Peachtree Publishers, Oct. 6, 2015)
    What happens when a girl, homeschooled by her counterculture mother, decides to spend her senior year in public school? First friendship, first love—and first encounters with the complexities of authority and responsibility. Evie is different. Not just her upbringing—though that’s certainly been unusual—but also her mindset. She’s smart, independent, confident, opinionated, and ready to take on a new challenge: the Institution of School. It doesn’t take this homeschooled kid long to discover that high school is a whole new world, and not in the ways she expected. It’s also a social minefield, and Evie finds herself confronting new problems at every turn, failing to follow or even understand the rules, and proposing solutions that aren’t welcome or accepted. Not one to sit idly by, Evie sets out to make changes. Big changes. The movement she starts takes off, but before she realizes what’s happening, her plan spirals out of control, forcing her to come to terms with a world she is only just beginning to comprehend. J. J. Johnson’s powerful debut novel will enthrall readers as it challenges assumptions about friendship, rules, boundaries, and power.
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  • This Girl is Different

    J.J. Johnson

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2011)
    What happens when a girl, homeschooled by her counterculture mother, decides to spend her senior year in public school? First friendship, first love―and first encounters with the complexities of authority and responsibility.Evie is different. Not just her upbringing―though that’s certainly been unusual―but also her mindset. She’s smart, independent, confident, opinionated, and ready to take on a new challenge: The Institution of School.It doesn’t take this homeschooled kid long to discover that high school is a whole new world, and not in the way she expected. It’s also a social minefield, and Evie finds herself confronting new problems at every turn. Not one to sit idly by, Evie sets out to make changes. Big changes. The movement she starts takes off, but when her plan begins spiraling out of control, Evie is forced to come to terms with a world she is only just beginning to comprehend.J.J. Johnson’s powerful debut novel will enthrall readers as it challenges assumptions about friendship, rules, boundaries, and power.
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  • The Different Girl

    Gordon Dahlquist

    eBook (Speak, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Veronika. Caroline. Isobel. Eleanor. One blond, one brunette, one redhead, one with hair black as tar. Four otherwise identical girls who spend their days in sync, tasked to learn. But when May, a very different kind of girl—the lone survivor of a recent shipwreck—suddenly and mysteriously arrives on the island, an unsettling mirror is about to be held up to the life the girls have never before questioned.Sly and unsettling, Gordon Dahlquist’s timeless and evocative storytelling blurs the lines between contemporary and sci-fi with a story that is sure to linger in readers’ minds long after the final page has been turned.
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  • The Different Girl

    Gordon Dahlquist

    Paperback (Speak, Feb. 6, 2014)
    A timeless and evocative debut for contemporary and sci-fi fansVeronika. Caroline. Isobel. Eleanor. One blond, one brunette, one redhead, one with hair black as tar. Four otherwise identical girls who spend their days in sync, tasked to learn. But when May, a very different kind of girl—the lone survivor of a recent shipwreck—suddenly and mysteriously arrives on the island, an unsettling mirror is about to be held up to the life the girls have never before questioned.
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  • The Different Girl

    Gordon Dahlquist

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Veronika. Caroline. Isobel. Eleanor. One blond, one brunette, one redhead, one with hair black as tar. Four otherwise identical girls who spend their days in sync, tasked to learn. But when May, a very different kind of girl—the lone survivor of a recent shipwreck—suddenly and mysteriously arrives on the island, an unsettling mirror is about to be held up to the life the girls have never before questioned.Sly and unsettling, Gordon Dahlquist’s timeless and evocative storytelling blurs the lines between contemporary and sci-fi with a story that is sure to linger in readers’ minds long after the final page has been turned.
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  • Different Girls

    Various

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    Nun stiegen sie schon die zweite Stufenreihe hinunter. Immer sahen sie auf der anderen Seite die schwarzen Schatten, die sich wie sie selbst bewegten. Die Wasser rauschten langsam. Als sie die dritte Terrasse erreichten, kehrten sie um nach der anderen Seite, die schwarzen Schatten schwenkten und traten auf sie zu. Da kam aus dem See unten ein silberner Strahl, er glühte auf, Licht strömte die Neigung der Rasenterrasse herauf. Das Schloß über ihnen schlug eine Mondflamme in den Himmel. Zwei Herren traten zur Seite, die anderen bogen Halbkreise um die Gegner, die die Mäntel abwarfen und in weißen Samthosen, die Brust offen unter dem Hemd, sich gegenüberstanden. Ein flüsterndes Signal überklirrte das Metall. Aus dem dunklen Laubgang stöhnte ein Vogel. Ein Mann fiel um, den Säbel in der Gurgel, die Augen nach oben gebrochen
  • A Different Girl

    Libby M. Klaperman

    Hardcover (Lion Books, June 1, 1969)
    A white neighborhood discusses the meaning of tolerance and understanding when a black family becomes a part of their community
  • Thomas is Different

    Gunilla Wolde

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, )
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  • Different Girls

    William Dean Howells and Henry Mills Alden

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 18, 2014)
    It is many years now since the American Girl began to engage the consciousness of the American novelist. Before the expansive period following the Civil War, in the later eighteen-sixties and the earlier eighteen-seventies, she had of course been his heroine, unless he went abroad for one in court circles, or back for one in the feudal ages. Until the time noted, she had been a heroine and then an American girl. After that she was an American girl, and then a heroine; and she was often studied against foreign backgrounds, in contrast with other international figures, and her value ascertained in comparison with their valuelessness, though sometimes she was portrayed in those poses of flirtation of which she was born mistress. Even in these her superiority to all other kinds of girls was insinuated if not asserted.
  • Two Different Girls

    Eve Bunting, Lucyna A. M. Green

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Feeling bad about not having a prom date, Donna steps into the street and causes an accident which has interesting results.
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