It was just like any other Saturday morning for Simon—a rugby match at school, with his girlfriend Emma in the crowd. But then an accident changes everything, leaving Simon paralyzed, Emma devastated, and Simon's best friend Danny stricken with guilt. How do you cope when your future is snatched from you? Emma's determined that her relationship with Simon will withstand the trauma but he's not so sure. And while Danny wants to stand by Simon, his growing closeness to Emma threatens all three of them. This is an honest look at the effects of disability on three teenagers—none of who will ever be the same again.
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- 2005
- 2004
Something Wicked
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The story follows sixteen-year-old Anna, an average schoolgirl who juggles her responsibilities at home while supporting her depressed mother. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Craig Ritchie, a charismatic figure who disrupts her carefully maintained routine. As their relationship develops, Anna's emotional barriers begin to crumble, leading her to confront her fears and the complexities of connection.
- 2003
Blinded by the Light
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- 376 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Sue Kent, working mother of two, believes she should help others more. When Sue discovers that Elaine's husband is having an affair, she too sets Elaine up with a new man, and when Cheryl's daughter needs help to pass the entrance exam to a new school, Sue unsuccessfully tries to educate her.
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