Rosie Childs. ' But if there's poison you must seek it out . You must find what you've buried . You don't want it stuck inside you somewhere , you want to pull it out like a rotten tooth and then you'll get strong again and can start ...
... You thinking I'm crazy, girl, but you need to listen beyond your thoughts. You need to let your senses tell you what's true and what ain't. Don't rely on those eyes of yours—they no good ... You mean I gotta think like 359 CATCH YOUR DEATH.
... caught my attention in 1968. I listened to my little transistor radio under my blankets late at night. I was fourteen years old and was supposed to be asleep. I heard him on BBC with his lyrical, singsong voice. Thank You for Being My ...
Ravena Guron. " You're the best friend I'm ever going to have , " she'd said . " I can't risk you getting caught , Devi . " " What's life without a bit of risk , " I'd said with a grin , only she hadn't smiled because she knew me too ...
As a mystery, historical fiction, and love letter to 1950s Brooklyn, this novel succeeds on every level." —School Library Journal, starred review “Avi’s tale of one Brooklyn family living in a time of intolerance effectively explores ...
... you can't tell me what I should or shouldn't feel. I know I'm in love with you.” His shoulders tensed. “It's too soon for you to be so sure about something like that. It's only been a month.” “What ... caught you,” Kinsley breathed. “Do you.