The Questions Within

The Questions Within
Author: Teresa Schaeffer
Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publ
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781616517601

Themes: Hi-Lo, Acceptance, self-esteem, sexuality (features lesbian character). This is a series for young adults who find conventional fiction irrelevant or too hard to read. The series takes an honest and hard-hitting approach to subject matter that many teens will identify with, such as self-abuse, family breakdown, suicide, and sexuality. At 25,000 to 35,000 words, the books are shorter than your average novel, but still look like a trade paperback. The clear, carefully chosen font is slightly larger than normal, and paragraphs are broken with a space. Themes include: acceptance, self-esteem, sexuality - Constance is not like the other girls. She prefers comfort and function over fashion. Even as a young girl, Constance has known that she's different. Her high school days are a journey through loneliness, shame, and anger because she does not understand who she is, and she's been taught that being gay--being a lesbian--is shameful. She feels different, and in her mind different is bad.

Breaking Dawn

Breaking Dawn
Author: Donna Shelton
Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publ
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781616517588

Themes: Hi-Lo, Bullying, sexuality (features gay character), suicide. This is a series for young adults who find conventional fiction irrelevant or too hard to read. The series takes an honest and hard-hitting approach to subject matter that many teens will identify with, such as self-abuse, family breakdown, suicide, and sexuality. At 25,000 to 35,000 words, the books are shorter than your average novel, but still look like a trade paperback. The clear, carefully chosen font is slightly larger than normal, and paragraphs are broken with a space. Themes include: bullying, sexuality, suicide - Perry and Dawn have been glued at the hip since first grade. Their bond was instantaneous. The two had their own little language for their own little world. Perry came from a broken home, but at Dawn's house, he was accepted for who he was--homosexual. But during her senior year in high school Dawn falls in love with Perry's secret crush. As Dawn dates the popular high school football player, their lifelong friendship is torn apart by jealousy.

Beyond Style - Mastering the Finer Points of Writing

Beyond Style - Mastering the Finer Points of Writing
Author: Gary Provost
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

To write well, you must reach beyond the classroom basics of composition, get a grip on the more complex concepts, and learn how to create books, articles, and stories that move—not only from the editor’s desk to the bookstore, but also in the minds of your readers. In this book, accomplished writer Gary Provost helps you tackle that tough task. Here you’ll touch the soul of fine fiction and nonfiction. You’ll explore the intangibles: the relationships between form and content, proportion and pacing, slant and theme. And you’ll gain a new perspective on how words work together. In that newfound knowledge you’ll find power—power Provost helps you transfer to the page. In candid, conversational style, he shows you: • how to balance event and dialogue to keep the pace lively • why unity is essential to a story—and how to maintain it • how to make the written word pleasing to the ear • the value of fresh, strong imagery • how startling originality will keep your readers interested • how to make your story credible—even when it’s fiction • how subtlety allows your reader to participate in the action • how to tighten up the tension at every level of your story Provost makes no promise that the work will be easy. He promises only that your books, articles, and stories will get better. There are, after all, no magic words—except those you put on the page.

Seeing Red

Seeing Red
Author: Peter Lancett
Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publ
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781616517595

Themes: Hi-Lo, Cutting, self-abuse, teen pregnancy. This is a series for young adults who find conventional fiction irrelevant or too hard to read. The series takes an honest and hard-hitting approach to subject matter that many teens will identify with, such as self-abuse, family breakdown, suicide, and sexuality. At 25,000 to 35,000 words, the books are shorter than your average novel, but still look like a trade paperback. The clear, carefully chosen font is slightly larger than normal, and paragraphs are broken with a space. Themes include: cutting, self-abuse, teen pregnancy - Tom Hathaway's got it all, including style by the label-load. But intrigued by the mysterious, scarred Sylvia, he becomes increasingly drawn to the cut of the flesh rather than the cut of the cloth.

Behind the Gates of Gomorrah

Behind the Gates of Gomorrah
Author: Stephen Seager
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476774498

Seager was no stranger to locked psych wards when he accepted a job at California's Gorman State hospital, known locally as "Gomorrah," but nothing could have prepared him for what he encountered when he stepped through its gates. Unit C, where Seager was assigned, was reserved for the mass murderers, serial killers, and the real-life Hannibal Lecters of the world. This account of his rookie year blends memoir with a narrative science, explaining both the aberrant mind and his own determination to remain in a job with a perilously steep learning curve.

Scars Across Humanity

Scars Across Humanity
Author: Elaine Storkey
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0830887458

Acts of violence against women produce more deaths, disability, and mutilation than cancer, malaria, and traffic accidents combined. How and why has this violence become so prevalent? Elaine Storkey offers a rigorously researched overview of this global pandemic, exploring how violence is structured into the very fabric of societies and cultures around the world.

The Finer Points of Becoming Machine

The Finer Points of Becoming Machine
Author: Emily Andrews
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9780606251877

For use in schools and libraries only. Sixteen-year-old Emma Banks seeks refuge from her horrific childhood in drugs and self-harm, but when she is finally committed to a psychiatric institution, she must decide whether to face her past or let it keep consuming her.

Becoming Bobby

Becoming Bobby
Author: Michael Konik
Publisher: Huntington Press Inc
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1935396617

He quit his job, abandoned his wife, and checked in at the Nirvana Casino. In Michael Konik’s darkly satirical debut novel, an American Humbert Humbert is overwhelmed by fantasies of becoming a Vegas big shot. Dubbed the “Dean of the World’s Gambling Writers,” Konik is a former Cigar Aficionado gaming columnist and TV poker analyst. The best-selling author of three acclaimed gambling-story collections, including The Man with the $100,000 Breasts, he brings his vast knowledge of the casino world to the pages of this viciously funny (and strangely inspiring) evisceration of our modern aspirational lifestyle.