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Nancy Garden

    Nancy Garden was a versatile author whose work spanned genres for children and teens, fiction and nonfiction. Her notable novel, a story of young love, became a bestseller and is considered one of the most important books of the past forty years for teens. The book generated significant controversy and faced backlash, yet it also became a symbol of determination and courage.

    Nora and Liz
    The Case of the Stolen Scarab
    Endgame
    Good Moon Rising
    Molly's Family
    Annie on my mind
    • Annie on my mind

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(2016)Add rating

      "If you don't put that ring on this minute, I'm going to take it back," Annie whispered in my ear. She leaned back, looking at me, her hands still on my shoulders, her eyes shining softly at me and snow falling, melting, on her nose. "Buon Natale," she whispered, "amore mio.""Merry Christmas, my love," I answered.From the moment Liza Winthrop meets Annie Kenyon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she knows there is something special between them. But Liza never knew falling in love could be so wonderful... or so confusing.

      Annie on my mind
    • What makes a family?The members of Ms. Marston's kindergarten class are cleaning and decorating their room for the upcoming Open School Night. Molly and Tommy work on drawing pictures to put on the walls. Molly draws her family: Mommy, Mama Lu, and her puppy, Sam. But when Tommy looks at her picture, he tells her it's not of a family. "You can't have a mommy and a mama," he says. Molly doesn't know what to think; no one else in her class has two mothers. She isn't sure she wants her picture to be on the wall for Open School Night.Molly's dilemma, sensitively explored in words and art, shows readers that even if a family is different from others, it can still be happy, loving, and real.

      Molly's Family
    • Good Moon Rising

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(1142)Add rating

      The narrative follows two young women discovering their love for each other during a school play rehearsal, facing challenges from a homophobic campaign. Recognized by the New York Public Library and noted for its exploration of homophobia, the book presents a sensitive portrayal of their relationship. The author, acclaimed for her honest depictions of LGBTQ+ themes, delivers a thought-provoking story that resonates with young readers and addresses significant social issues.

      Good Moon Rising
    • Endgame

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.2(19)Add rating

      Fifteen-year-old Gray Wilton, bullied at school and ridiculed by an unfeeling father for preferring drums to hunting, goes on a shooting rampage at his high school.

      Endgame
    • The Case of the Stolen Scarab

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Taylor-Michaelson family embarks on a new adventure after purchasing an old inn in Vermont, only to be met with unexpected challenges. Their first visitor, the local sheriff, brings alarming news of a robbery, followed by a mysterious hiker suffering from amnesia. As Nikki and Travis delve into the unfolding mystery, they uncover layers of intrigue that hint at potential danger, testing their resourcefulness and courage in this captivating tale of family and suspense.

      The Case of the Stolen Scarab
    • Nora and Liz

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(146)Add rating

      A chance encounter at the old Tillot farm leads Liz Hardy and Nora Tillot into an unexpected and passionate friendship. As they bond over a flat tire, their connection deepens, but their happiness is soon threatened by damaging accusations and rumors. The story explores the challenges they face in their relationship and whether their love can endure the turmoil surrounding them.

      Nora and Liz