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Lorna Schultz Nicholson

    Lorna Schultz Nicholson crafts narratives with a keen eye for the inner lives of her characters, particularly adolescents, across a diverse range of genres. Her work often delves into themes of coming-of-age and identity exploration, imbuing her stories with depth and empathy. Nicholson tackles complex subjects with an approach that remains accessible, aiming to connect with and inspire young readers. Through her writing, she seeks to illuminate the nuanced experiences of youth.

    Northern Star
    Denial
    • Denial

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In her final year of high school, Nova's life seems perfect with aspirations of becoming a doctor, a spot on the swim team, and a budding romance with Leo, the team's captain. However, as their relationship deepens, so does her jealousy and obsession, leading to a downward spiral into depression. Nova struggles with the fear of losing Leo and begins to question her own mental health, hinting at deeper issues she is reluctant to confront. The story explores themes of love, insecurity, and the challenges of adolescence.

      Denial
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    • Northern Star

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the remarkable journey of an NHL star, the narrative explores the challenges and triumphs faced on the path to hockey greatness. It highlights the determination, resilience, and personal growth of the player, drawing inspiration from Jordin Tootoo's real-life experiences in the sport. The story delves into the struggles and victories that define a professional athlete's career, making it a compelling read for sports enthusiasts and fans of inspiring biographies.

      Northern Star