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Cursed by the Sea God

Cursed by the Sea God

by Patrick Bowman
edition:Paperback
tagged : greek & roman, ancient civilizations, bullying
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Cursed!

Cursed!

by Maureen Bush
edition:Paperback
tagged : multigenerational, country & ethnic, self-esteem & self-reliance
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There he stood, my grandmother's Spirit Man. He came up to my thigh, carved out of wood so dark it was almost black—wearing a scowl and a ring through his nose and a grass skirt that should have looked silly but didn't. He looked angry and strong and mean. I tried to swallow, but my throat was too dry.

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Cut the Lights

Cut the Lights

by Karen Krossing
edition:eBook
tagged : theater, depression & mental illness, non-classifiable
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Daddy's Chair

Daddy's Chair

by Sandy Lanton, illustrated by Shelly O. Haas
edition:Book
tagged : death & dying
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Dancing with the Cranes

Dancing with the Cranes

by Jeannette Armstrong, illustrated by Ron Hall
edition:Paperback
also available: Paperback
tagged : native canadian, death & dying
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Daredevil Club

Daredevil Club

by Pam Withers
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook Audiobook
tagged : peer pressure, extreme sports, non-classifiable
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One by one, we raised our flashlight beams to the underside of the roof. It was dark. But even in the dim light, we could see that the darkness was moving. It undulated like "the wave" at a hockey game. The cockroaches protested our entry by releasing their hold on the ceiling and flying down at us.

"I'm outta here," Caleb said, heading for the doorway.

"Not so fast," I said, my fingers closing tightly on his collar. "Pull your hood up, Caleb, and get on that ladder. I'll go last."

I hoped that last sentence didn't sound too bitter. I also hoped that all the weights I'd been pumping would help me haul my nonworking leg up. I gripped the ladder beneath my three buddies and hung my cane on one of the lower rungs.

My breathing was heavy, my hands were sweaty. But with one pull after another, I kept climbing.

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