Winner of the 2009 Canadian Jewish Book Awards - Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award in Fiction Born with a split lip and cleft palate, Toshy Wolfman’s life is an uphill battle.
We watched her for eleven years, slaving away, creating fantastical fiction anthologies, filled with the tales of amateur and professional writers alike, all for the amazing cause of donating to the American Cancer Society.
The two mix in a variety of ways as you read the heartbreaking story of Emily, the teenage daughter forced to watch as her family and life fall apart. What grandeur attempts will Emily take to save herself and her sanity?
This novel continues Nick’s love story as it follows Nick to Boston, where his future is shaped while he dedicates three weeks of legal expertise to bring legal justice to a victim of a violent crime.
This is the story about one girl's journey. A journey that was never quite smooth, but always was perfect. A journey that brought her laughter and tears, a journey that changed a young girl's life. This is the story about a journey to love.
This becomes a weekly thing, and to her daughter's surprise, her mother just acted as if she does not know what is happening under her own room. Unique looks up to her older brother so much that she begins to do music to impress him.