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Jennifer Young

    Jennifer Young's writing delves into the complexities of human relationships and the inner lives of her characters. Her prose is marked by a poetic sensibility and a profound psychological insight. Through her narratives, she explores universal themes of loss, love, and the search for identity. Young's work is characterized by its attention to detail, crafting memorable literary experiences for her readers.

    We Believe in Christmas
    Diary of an Apprentice 5
    Diary of an Apprentice 6
    Cannibal Volume 1
    The Running Lie
    The Little Red Shed
    • This catalogue features a curated selection of the best books for kids and teens published in 2021. It highlights a diverse range of genres and themes, showcasing stories that inspire, educate, and entertain young readers. The collection includes captivating narratives, engaging illustrations, and recommendations tailored to various age groups, making it an essential resource for parents, educators, and young bibliophiles seeking quality literature.

      The Little Red Shed
    • The Running Lie

      • 345 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Gripping Cold War spy thriller starring archeologist Max Falkland.

      The Running Lie
    • Cannibal Volume 1

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.2(248)Add rating

      A category five hurricane sweeps through the Southeast, uprooting ancient mosquitoes carrying a virus that causes the infected to crave human flesh. One year later, with no cure in sight, the region has become split over what to do with the victims. For the Hansen family - the answer is simple: kill them.

      Cannibal Volume 1
    • Diary of an Apprentice 6

      May 21 - Sept. 28, 2007

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Explore the life of Jenny "Bunns" Young, a female tattoo artist in Atlanta, through her charming comic strip diary. This sixth volume offers a blend of humor and relatable experiences, making it an enjoyable read for anyone. With its cute and endearing illustrations, the book captures the unique challenges and joys of her profession, inviting readers into her vibrant world.

      Diary of an Apprentice 6
    • Diary of an Apprentice 5

      Feb 9 - May 19, 2007

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The fifth installment of Jenny Bunns' comic strip diary continues to explore the life of a female tattoo artist through cute and relatable stick figure illustrations. With a blend of humor and endearing moments, readers will find themselves connecting with Jenny's experiences and antics, evoking a desire to embrace her journey.

      Diary of an Apprentice 5
    • We Believe in Christmas

      A "God's Love..." Presentation

      Set in picturesque Auckland, New Zealand, the story follows Ken and Jennifer, who launched the "God's Love..." cartoons in 1994. Their creative endeavor aimed to highlight the various facets of God's extraordinary love while they were engaged in ministry at their local church. Through their cartoons, they seek to capture and share the essence of divine love with a broader audience.

      We Believe in Christmas
    • Diary of an Apprentice 4

      Nov 7 2006 - Feb 7 2007

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The fourth volume of Jennifer Young's comic strip diary captures her experiences as a tattoo artist during a holiday trip to Europe. Through heartwarming and humorous anecdotes, she shares her unique perspective on life, blending personal stories with her artistic journey. This installment invites readers to enjoy her whimsical adventures and insights, showcasing the blend of artistry and everyday life.

      Diary of an Apprentice 4
    • Diary of an Apprentice 8

      January 1 - July 3, 2008

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on her journey as a tattoo artist, the final volume of Jenny Bunns' comic strip diary captures her transition from Skinwerks Tattoo & Design in Carrollton, GA, to Timeless Tattoo in Atlanta. It reflects on her experiences as a Midwestern transplant adapting to life in the South, showcasing her unique perspective and growth in the tattooing world. This volume sets the stage for her next series, The Inkbunny Diaries, continuing her engaging storytelling.

      Diary of an Apprentice 8
    • Diary of an Apprentice 3

      August 31 - November 6, 2006

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This third volume captures the life of a tattoo artist through a comic strip format, showcasing the author's journey as a young woman navigating personal and professional challenges. Originally published online, it offers a unique blend of humor and insight into the tattoo culture and the artist's experiences, making it a relatable and engaging read for fans of graphic diaries.

      Diary of an Apprentice 3
    • In Beauty Despite Cancer Jennifer shares her knowledge and experience by showing those living with cancer and beyond how to prevent, reduce, disguise, camouflage and soothe their appearance-related side effects.

      Recognise Yourself