Soomi's Sweater

Soomi's Sweater
Author: Susie Oh
Publisher: Clavis
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781605376912

Silver medal winner of the 2020 Key Colors Illustrators Competition! Soomi's new sweater arrives, but it doesn't quite fit. Mom makes it just right and Soomi can't wait to show her friends. Soon, Soomi's brand new sweater isn't so new anymore. Her friends try to patch it up, but nothing works. Thankfully, Mom knows just what to do. She creates something better than brand new! A heartwarming book about a little girl and her brand new sweater. For children ages 4 years and up


Orphan Maker

Orphan Maker
Author: D Jordan Redhawk
Publisher: Bella Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 159493911X

Ragged, starving refugees want to settle in Lindsay Crossing. In a world waking up from a devastating plague, control of resources—and people—is the key to survival. Marissa Loomis has grown used to fighting for herself and her family. The newcomers are a threat, but they can’t be left to die. As the fragile society plans to grow by scavenging the deserted cities, newcomer Gwen finds herself torn between the man who saved her from starvation and the compelling woman who represents reason and power in what’s left of her world. But what can Gwen make of the enforced secrecy about Loomis’s past, and the nightmares that erupt every night? Is there something worse than plague that has driven Loomis to the edge? Love, revenge, cruelty and honor swirl through this page-turning novel from the author of The Sanguire Series.


One Big Mess

One Big Mess
Author: Melody Loomis
Publisher: Melody Loomis
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2024-04-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Fourteen-year-old Gracie Taylor lives in a messy house, but it’s not her mess. Her mother has been a compulsive hoarder for the last six years, and it’s only getting worse. Their kitchen is covered with towers of Tupperware. The dining room table is buried under clutter. And in the living room, clothing fills every available space. Her back-at-home sister promises to help, but all she seems to do is argue with their mother. Her best friend Jilly is no help either. She’s too concerned about her new boyfriend at her new school to listen to Gracie’s problems. Meanwhile, her mother continues to fill the house with junk. If Gracie can’t get her mother’s hoarding under control, she can kiss her dreams of film school goodbye. Gracie is the one who takes out the trash. Gracie is the one who keeps the toilets functional. Gracie is the one who clears the clutter blocking the exits. If left to her own devices, her mother would become a level five hoarder in no time. Her only hope is to get her mother on Clean It Up!, a show that helps compulsive hoarders. But getting her on the show won’t be easy. Fortunately, with the help and support of her film club friends, Gracie forms a plan. It might just take filming the biggest documentary of her life to make it happen.


Quartermaine's Terms

Quartermaine's Terms
Author: Simon Gray
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1983
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573614552

Never has the celebrated author of Butley and Otherwise Engaged been more amusing and more touching than in this thoroughly delightful portrait of a mediocre but lovable English schoolteacher named St. John Quartermaine and his fellow faculty at a small school in Cambridge which teaches English to foreigners.