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Shelley Pierce

    Trouble in the Halls
    Get Off the Struggle Bus
    High-Water Hattie
    • High-Water Hattie

      • 50pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Quirky. Different. Happy. Mp>Hattie’s mom says, “You be you, Hattie. You’re the best you there is.” Hattie is unafraid to stand up to the boys of fourth grade and show Annie what being best friends means. Hattie personifies what we want for our daughters. Individual. Confident. Kind.

      High-Water Hattie
    • Friendships, illness, family troubles, and insecurity.Get Off the Struggle Bus leads you to look for God in the middle of all you don’t understand about life.God revealed himself in the Old Testament through names that describe his character and power.Creator, Healer, All Powerful, The God Who Sees.God is personal. He is perfect, holy, and faithful. He is working in the midst of your difficulties.Lean in on God and know—you are loved and he has a plan for your life.

      Get Off the Struggle Bus
    • Trouble in the Halls

      • 276pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Every sixth grader, at one point or another, believes middle-school exists to torture innocent kids. Why else would such things as algebra, rope climbing in gym class, and the options in the cafeteria be the realities? Peer pressure and the painful need to either fit in or blend in. Jase Freeman, resident struggler to blend in, found himself the object of attention once again. Every kid in Crumberry Middle School had heard about the engagement of the century. No one congratulated Jase. No. They stared at the kid whose mom was going to marry the algebra teacher. Seriously. Who does that? If the upcoming wedding wasn't bad enough, Mr. Tims is the guy he used to be. He went from fun teacher to you-better-tow-the-line-stepdad-to-be. Jase thinks his life is a mess but what he doesn't know is, life is about to get even messier. Enter Harrison Peterson. The mysterious new kid with a funny accent. How can befriending the new kid possibly go wrong? How did Jase end up at the Table of Shame? And how exactly does a guy keep his nose clean when he begins to feel like the whole world is against him? Jase Freeman's story takes twists and turns through friendships—old and new as he weaves the halls of Crumberry Middle School. He learns first impressions aren't always right but sometimes a gut feeling is.-- Amazon

      Trouble in the Halls