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Boy Meets Girl - H.T. Night, Elaine Babich
Boy Meets Girl
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Two Novels. One written by H.T. Night, and the other by Elaine BabichTwo wonderful stories, Winning Sarah's Heart and You Never Called Me Princess.Winning Sarah's Heart by H.T. NightCody has made it. He’s finally in the sixth grade and king of the world. Or, at least, king of his school. Cody has... show more
Two Novels. One written by H.T. Night, and the other by Elaine BabichTwo wonderful stories, Winning Sarah's Heart and You Never Called Me Princess.Winning Sarah's Heart by H.T. NightCody has made it. He’s finally in the sixth grade and king of the world. Or, at least, king of his school. Cody has a lot going for him but has only one thing on his mind – winning the heart of the new girl in school, Sarah Davis.But who knew that the sixth grade could be so much work? Almost immediately, Cody defends Sarah's honor, plays his archrival, Eric Mullen, in the championship football game and still manages to somehow find time to be the lead in the school play. And as he navigates through the treacherous waters of his final year at Wenchester Elementary – as he experiences his first love, his first kiss, a painful loss, and more fun and laughs and tears than he ever bargained for – Cody Greer will discover the true meaning of friendship and learn that life has a funny way of throwing you a few curveballs. Luckily, Cody Greer knows just how to keep his eye on the ball.You Never Called Me Princess by Elaine BabichKaitlyn Simons has had enough of her father calling her “Chubs.” She hates the name, and she's beginning to hate him. To stop the name calling, she decides to go on a crash diet. A very strict and unhealthy diet. A diet that works all too well.After all, it’s easy to lose weight when you don’t eat, right?Kaitlyn quickly discovers that the rewards of being thin are fantastic. Boys in school take notice. Her popularity soars. Meanwhile, Kaitlyn restricts her diet even more. Unfortunately, Kaitlyn’s unhealthy weight loss falls under the radar since her family has other problems. Big problems, life-changing problems.But when Kaitlyn's weight loss reaches a critical phase, as her family rallies around her, Kaitlyn will discover that there's more to life than being popular and thin. But will this revelation come too lateCody has made it. He’s finally in the sixth grade and king of the world. Or, at least, king of his school. Cody has a lot going for him but has only one thing on his mind – winning the heart of the new girl in school, Sarah Davis.But who knew that the sixth grade could be so much work? Almost immediately, Cody defends Sarah's honor, plays his archrival, Eric Mullen, in the championship football game and still manages to somehow find time to be the lead in the school play. And as he navigates through the treacherous waters of his final year at Wenchester Elementary – as he experiences his first love, his first kiss, a painful loss, and more fun and laughs and tears than he ever bargained for – Cody Greer will discover the true meaning of friendship and learn that life has a funny way of throwing you a few curveballs. Luckily, Cody Greer knows just how to keep his eye on the ball.Acclaim for the novels of H.T. Night and Elaine Babich:“Sweet and heart-warming...and just flat-out hilarious. I absolutely fell in love with Cody Greer – "The Notebook" for young adults!”—Lani Bennett, author of False Dichotomy"Elaine Babich has created such a vivid tale of teenage angst and redemption — one that will stay with me for a long time."—Aiden James, author of Cades Cove and Deadly Night"Heartbreaking and Touching. A powerful story of a teenager's struggle with anorexia, told in a straight forward and powerful way, without talking down to the reader and without being overly sentimental. You Never Called Me Princess is an honest look at what could happen when a young girl decides to lose weight at all costs. Should be mandatory reading for any parent who suspects their child might have an eating disorder. I believe the novel will show the reader that there are answers to their problems, and that they are not alone. Highly recommended. An important novel."-- J.R. Rain, the author of Moon Dance
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B004X6TPTO
Pages no: 283
Edition language: English
Series: Winning Sarah's Heart (#1)
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