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Jennifer Lavoie
Jennifer Lavoie lives in Connecticut in the same city she grew up in. While growing up, she always wanted to be a writer or a teacher and briefly debated a career in marine biology. The only problem with that was she's deathly afraid of deep water. Starting during a holiday season as temporary... show more
Jennifer Lavoie lives in Connecticut in the same city she grew up in. While growing up, she always wanted to be a writer or a teacher and briefly debated a career in marine biology. The only problem with that was she's deathly afraid of deep water. Starting during a holiday season as temporary help, she worked in a bookstore for six years and made it all the way up to assistant manager before she left to take a job teaching. Jennifer has her bachelor's degree in secondary English education and found a job in her town teaching middle school students. Along with another teacher and a handful of students, Jennifer started the first Gay-Straight Alliance at the school. She is also active in other student clubs and enjoys pairing students with books that make them love to read.
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Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 9 years ago
The world has fallen apart. It is twenty years after the fall of civilisation, there’s only a few scattered remnants of humanity left who are trying to struggle to survive and, maybe, rebuild. Peyton is the newly elected leader of her Settlement’s security, they’re trying to rebuild and keep thems...
Jemology
Jemology rated it 10 years ago
The haunting cover and the intriguing blurb sold me. So fast I didn't notice it's one of genres I generally avoid--Y.A. The story is set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world where scattered pockets of humanity struggle to survive everyday, and resources like water is scarce and often contaminat...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 10 years ago
This was a really good coming-of age/coming-out story. What I especially liked was that the author chose to make one of the teenage boys, Tristant, to be secure in who he was, something that is rather unusual in a YA novel. He knew he was gay, his family knew he was gay, he had the support of his ...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 11 years ago
Solid 3.5 starsTristant and Elijah is a good young-adult-coming-of-age story from new-to-me author, Jennifer Lavoie. It deals with the fear and anxiety of coming out to the people who know you but without too much drama and angst.Tristant is an out teenager – however, his crush, Elijah, is not. Elij...
ACrazyNightOwl
ACrazyNightOwl rated it 11 years ago
Tristant has had a crush on Elijah forever but he knows that he's straight and therefore off limits so imagine his surprise when Elijah seems to show interest in him, bringing him coffee and actually talking to him. Tristant comes across an old letter of his great great uncle's in an old book of tra...
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