Jersey Angel

Jersey Angel
Author: Beth Ann Bauman
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012
Genre: Beaches
ISBN: 0385740204

Shapely 17-year-old Angel Cassonetti, who lives with her younger siblings andsingle mother in a house at the Jersey Shore, finds it hard to stay away fromex-boyfriend Joey Sardone.

Jersey Angel

Jersey Angel
Author: Beth Ann Bauman
Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0375899006

It's the summer before senior year and the alluring Angel is ready to have fun. She's not like her best friend, Inggy, who has a steady boyfriend, good grades, and college plans. Angel isn't sure what she wants to do yet, but she has confidence and experience beyond her years. Still, her summer doesn't start out as planned. Her good friend Joey doesn't want to fool around anymore, he wants to be her boyfriend, while Angel doesn't want to be tied down. As Joey pulls away, and Inggy tours colleges, Angel finds herself spending more time with Inggy's boyfriend, Cork. With its cast of vivid and memorable characters, this tale from the Jersey shore is sure to make some waves.

Jersey Angel

Jersey Angel
Author: Beth Ann Bauman
Publisher: Ember
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012
Genre: Beaches
ISBN: 0385740212

Shapely seventeen-year-old Angel Cassonetti, who lives with her younger siblings and single mother in a house at the Jersey Shore, finds it hard to stay away from ex-boyfriend Joey Sardone.

Every Child Needs an Angel

Every Child Needs an Angel
Author: Cosmo Lorusso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781450234993

Sporting the number thirty-four on her jersey, Nicole Sheriff is a natural athlete who excels at every sport she tries; she especially loves basketball, softball, and field hockey. During her seventh-grade year at Northampton Middle School, she feels an ongoing, severe pain in her back. Doctors find a mass the size of a softball on her spine and determine that she suffers from Stage 4 Ewing sarcoma, an aggressive form of cancer with a 30 percent survival rate. Nicole and her parents understand the disease is going to consume a lot of their time, energy, and thoughts. Not one to give up or wallow in self-pity, Nicole knows this will be a battle for her life no different, really, than an athletic contest. As an athlete, she is prepared to go down swinging; she will never give up. Based on a true story, Every Child Needs an Angel narrates Nicole's battle with cancer, her reliance on faith, and her mission to help others and to make a difference. It recounts the unwavering support from friends, neighbors, co-workers, medical staff, and coaches those who became angels to Nicole in her time of need.

Thug Matrimony

Thug Matrimony
Author: Wahida Clark
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0758267290

An uninvited guest throws a ghetto wedding into chaos in this raw urban romance by the New York Times and Essence bestselling author. Angel, Jaz, Tasha, and Kyra are living proof that hope is more than a word. The four girlfriends are pulling themselves out of the ghetto—and trying to bring their hearts up to higher ground with them. But sometimes the past ain't in no mood to let go. . . Angel has met the brother of her dreams—after living through a nightmare with Snake. Believing that pimp is dead, Angel has moved on. She's starting her own law practice and a new life with Kaylin, a drug dealer who's stepped outta the game to run a recycling business and a hot new record label. But the past is never far from Kaylin, and when an unwanted guest crashes their wedding, all the rage and bloodlust from the hood comes bustin' out—and Angel's gonna need every prayer in heaven to make it to the altar.

The Unquiet

The Unquiet
Author: John Connolly
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2008-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416531386

The P.I. is hired by the daughter of a missing child psychiatrist being stalked by a man who insists that she knows where her father is.

V.

V.
Author: Thomas Pynchon
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2012-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 110159456X

"This work may well stand as one of the very best works of the century." —Atlantic Review "[A] brilliant and turbulent first novel." —George Plimpton, New York Times Book Review The wild, macabre tale of the twentieth century and of two men—one looking for something he has lost, the other with nothing much to lose—and “V.,” the unknown woman of the title. Pynchon's debut novel follows discharged Navy sailor Benny Profane as he reconnects with an eclectic collection of artists in New York known as the "Whole Sick Crew" along with his sidekick Pig Bodine, and the plot of Herbert Stencil, looking to find the woman he knows only as she is described in his father's diary: "V." Brimming with madcap characters, the novel meanders from New York to Alexandria, Cairo, Paris, Florence, and Africa, and traverses generations. Time magazine raves, "Few books haunt the waking or the sleeping mind, but this is one."

Philadelphia Quakers and the Antislavery Movement

Philadelphia Quakers and the Antislavery Movement
Author: Brian Temple
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476615772

The Quakers came to America in the 17th century to seek religious freedom. After years of struggle, they achieved success in various endeavors and, like many wealthy colonists of the time, bought and sold slaves. But a movement to remove slavery from their midst, sparked by their religious beliefs, grew until they renounced the slave trade and freed their slaves. Once they rejected slavery, the Quakers then began to petition the state and Federal governments to do the same. When those in power turned a blind eye to the suffering of those enslaved, the Quakers used both legal and, in the eyes of the government, illegal means to fight slavery. This determination to stand against slavery led some Quakers to join with others to be a part of the Underground Railroad. The transition from friend to foe of slavery was not a quick one but one that nevertheless was ahead of the rest of America.