Young Adult
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Luck is Just the Beginning, A Novel
An enchanting story of the joys and sorrows of family, but also the saga of one man’s determination to never give up on his dream.
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Nailed it! Quetzal Mama’s Toolkit for Extraordinary College Essays
Quetzal Mama shares her tips, strategies, and secrets to help students nail the college essay.
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O Grande Assaltante: Você Nunca Está Sozinho
Uma prefeita se esconde do seu passado numa cidade esquecida em seu país, se vê ameaçada por um sequestrador.
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Ocelocíhuatl
The woman and the ocelot, two worlds which can be joined together if, through this book, readers allow themselves to be taken by the hand.
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Rise of the Jaguar Woman: Book Two of The Mayan Chronicles
A Mayan woman with the ability to foresee the future through her dreams, and her archenemy wants to absorb her powers.
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Seven for the Revolution
Seven explorations of humanity, longing, suffering and hope that beckon for America to reconsider and revolutionize its views.
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Taming The Chine’s Dragon
Two young lovers are torn apart when young Pasang flees to Nepal, leaving his beloved and pregnant Indus to her fate.
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Tesoros de mi isla: Una infancia cubana
These true tales are filled with family love and traditions, secrets and deep friendships. Told through the eyes of a child.
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The Audacious Little Princesses
With the help of her parents Mia discovers her heritage and the other girls soon follow her example.
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The Chauffeur: From Federal Prison To Celebrity Chauffeur. A True Life Tale About Second Chances.
Once released from prison, Raymond was offered a position as a chauffeur. How a second chance can lead to a reversal of extraordinary rights.
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The Distance Between Us: Young Readers Edition
Captures the struggle that Reyna and her siblings endured while trying to assimilate to a different culture, language, and family life
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The Gift of Loss
Through prose pieces and poetry, the author learned to deal with change, stereotyping and finally acceptance.
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