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Books with title Vanishing Ladder

  • Vanishing Lady

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, Sept. 15, 2013)
    Two friends, William and Cowboy, are ashamed of being virgins at seventeen. They decide to go with the trend of the world and lose their virginity. But getting laid is not the cup of tea it seems.
  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 4, 1999)
    Alice just can't stop crying. To her, it seems as if it should be simple. If your parents split up, you live with the one who understands you best. Alice's father had always been the one to "get" her. But somehow she had ended up living with her mom, who drank too much, and her stepfather, who didn't like her and didn't care who knew it. So when a bout with bronchitis lands her in the hospital, she decided she just can't face going home again--ever.What if she simply stops eating--goes on a hunger strike? They would have to keep her there, wouldn't they? It seems like the simplest solution, even when the hallucinations start, even when they kind of take over. But suppose she goes into a coma--or dies? If that happens, she'll have her new friend Rex, the mysterious boy who says he's dying, but whose jaunty ways have brought Alice to life.Once again, Bruce Brooks tells an intriguing story that puts new twists on the oldest, biggest issues--love, death, and taking charge of your own life as you move toward adulthood.
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Oct. 3, 2000)
    Alice just can't stop crying. To her, it seems as if it should be simple. If your parents split up, you live with the one who understands you best. Alice's father had always been the one to "get" her. But somehow she had ended up living with her mom, who drank too much, and her stepfather, who didn't like her and didn't care who knew it. So when a bout with bronchitis lands her in the hospital, she decided she just can't face going home again--ever.What if she simply stops eating--goes on a hunger strike? They would have to keep her there, wouldn't they? It seems like the simplest solution, even when the hallucinations start, even when they kind of take over. But suppose she goes into a coma--or dies? If that happens, she'll have her new friend Rex, the mysterious boy who says he's dying, but whose jaunty ways have brought Alice to life.Once again, Bruce Brooks tells an intriguing story that puts new twists on the oldest, biggest issues--love, death, and taking charge of your own life as you move toward adulthood.
  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 4, 1999)
    Alice just can't stop crying. To her, it seems as if it should be simple. If your parents split up, you live with the one who understands you best. Alice's father had always been the one to "get" her. But somehow she had ended up living with her mom, who drank too much, and her stepfather, who didn't like her and didn't care who knew it. So when a bout with bronchitis lands her in the hospital, she decided she just can't face going home again--ever.What if she simply stops eating--goes on a hunger strike? They would have to keep her there, wouldn't they? It seems like the simplest solution, even when the hallucinations start, even when they kind of take over. But suppose she goes into a coma--or dies? If that happens, she'll have her new friend Rex, the mysterious boy who says he's dying, but whose jaunty ways have brought Alice to life.Once again, Bruce Brooks tells an intriguing story that puts new twists on the oldest, biggest issues--love, death, and taking charge of your own life as you move toward adulthood.
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks, Christina Moore

    Audio CD (Recorded Books Inc., Aug. 16, 2000)
    11 year old Alice is hospitalized for bronchitis. She avoids going home to a alcoholic mother and sadistic father by having a hunger strike.
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    Paperback (Demco Media, )
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks, Christina Moore

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, March 1, 2001)
    Book by Brooks, Bruce
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Library Binding (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 1, 1999)
    Eleven-year-old Alice is unwilling to return to live with her alcoholic mother and her stern stepfather, so she refuses to eat to the point of slowly starving herself, in order to remain in the hospital.
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2000)
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

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  • Vanishing Ladder

    Jane Carruth

    Hardcover (Hamlyn, March 15, 1970)
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