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Blue Moon

Blue Moon

by Marilyn Halvorson
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tagged : horses, friendship, equestrian
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We were coming up on the final barrel, the one closest to the barn. Now, one lightning turn around it and...
The mare didn't turn. Instead, she had the bit in her teeth and was pounding straight for the barn, faster than she'd ever run before. I gave up trying to turn her. I just wanted to stop her. She was heading straight for the open barn door. There was only one problem. The doorway was high enough for a horse. But not for a horse with a rider on its back. If I didn't do something fast, I was about to lose my head.

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Bone Dance

Bone Dance

by Martha Brooks
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also available: Paperback
tagged : alternative family, canada
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Born Ugly

Born Ugly

by Beth Goobie
edition:eBook
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tagged : bullying, self-esteem & self-reliance, drugs, alcohol, substance abuse
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Boy O'Boy

Boy O'Boy

by Brian Doyle
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tagged : multigenerational, sexual abuse, canada
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Branded by the Pink Triangle

Branded by the Pink Triangle

by Ken Setterington
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also available: Audiobook Paperback
tagged : holocaust, lgbt, prejudice & racism
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Breaking Point

Breaking Point

by Lesley Choyce
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also available: Hardcover
tagged : runaways, survival stories, friendship
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I could have been a good boy and done what I was told. But that wasn't my style. I just kept paddling, straight into the morning sun.

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Breathing Fire

Breathing Fire

by Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang
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also available: Hardcover
tagged : runaways, orphans & foster homes
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Breathless

Breathless

by Pam Withers
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also available: Paperback Audiobook
tagged : eating disorders & body image, water sports, dating & sex
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And the thing about panicking when you're forty feet under the ocean's surface is that you can drown, and you know you can drown. In fact, you can't breathe without your regulator even if you're not panicking. You're also not supposed to hold your breath, because there's pressure underwater. That means if you're not breathing out bubbles while the regulator is out, your chest might expand until it explodes.

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