A Little Bit of Blue

A Little Bit of Blue

Michelle Alese

20,90 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Writers of the West
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Violencia en la sociedad
ISBN:
9798227978158
20,90 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Matty Broewer is a boy with a troubled past and a heart full of guilt. Once the town bully of Hunter’s Crest, Matty is now a high school senior fighting for redemption in a place where his reputation seems set in stone. But behind his hardened exterior lies a story of regret, heartbreak, and a desperate longing to make things right.When his younger brother Josh ran away years ago to escape a cycle of family turmoil, Matty lost his chance to be the big brother Josh needed. Now Josh is an actor in California, living a life Matty barely recognizes. Though time has passed since Josh left, the wounds of the past are still fresh, and Matty is left to carry the weight of his mistakes and the pain he’s buried deep within.As graduation nears, Matty dreams of leaving Hunter’s Crest and starting fresh, but his plans are shattered when his mother steals his college savings. The stress revives old nightmares, and the sudden appearance of messages from the father Matty has never known only adds to his turmoil. With his past threatening to define his future, Matty must confront the shadows of his childhood, navigate fragile relationships, and find the courage to chart a new path forward.A Little Bit of Blue is a gripping coming-of-age novel about the power of redemption, the complexity of brotherhood, and the resilience of the human spirit. Perfect for readers who crave emotionally rich stories, this book offers a poignant reminder that even in the darkest times, hope can shine through-a little bit of blue amid the gray.

Artículos relacionados

  • Going Home
    Heather J. Cuthbertson / Heather JCuthbertson
    Going Home is a workbook for children entering the foster care system. The book will help them understand what is and will be happening to them in a simple and fun way through activities. Going Home will help ease the transition into foster care for children and caregivers alike. The author, Heather J. Cuthbertson was a caseworker for the Oregon Department of Human Services,...
    Disponible

    15,49 €

  • İSTANBUL AYDIN ÜNİVERSİTESİ AYDIN İNSAN ve TOPLUM
    Mahmut ARSLAN
    İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi Psikoloji ve Sosyoloji bölümlerinin birlikte çıkarttığı dergimizin beşinci sayısında buluşmak, bizim için yine büyük bir gurur ve mutluluk... Birbirinden yarar sağlayarak gelişen farklı disiplinleri ortak bir zeminde birleştirmek ve bu iki değerli alana katkıda bulunmak dileğiyle dört makaleden oluşan yeni sayımızı sizlere sun...
    Disponible

    35,52 €

  • Global Perspectives on Youth Gang Behavior, Violence, and Weapons Use
    Youth violence has become a concern as gangs become a popular option for urban children and teenagers and weapons use among young populations becomes more prevalent. Exploring the psychological motivations and foundations upon which such violence is developed and cultivated can assist in better understanding the modern dilemma of violence, weapons use, and gang behavior among c...
    Disponible

    243,22 €

  • The Bad Girl
    L. Donsky-Levine
    1971. Riley Madison is always looking over her shoulder. And always running. From poverty, from abuse, from a childhood snuffed out by a junkie mother, and a violent past marginally kept at bay. This twenty-two-year-old New Yorker lives in her less than perfect world where her only friend is a cat, and when not self-medicating with Twinkies, Oreos and cigarettes, she works at a...
  • Jackson City Orphans
    Marshall Mike Crawford
    Jackson City Orphans has the narrative elements of the 1930’s Little Rascals and the fun, and happiness from the 1974 Sitcom, Good Times. Included in this action-adventure autobiographical novel are the passion, drama, and tragedy of a family caught in the web of deep poverty.Jackson City Orphans gives us a glimpse into a forgotten bygone era, that should never be forgotten, an...
  • My Daily Masks Don’t Define Me Journal
    Kellea A Croft
    My Masks Don’t Define Me: Finding Me Under the Disguises is for the every day person feeling lost is some manner of their lives. If you are getting caught in the rat race, other expectations put upon yourself or dealing with past voices... this journal helps define what masks you use to hide who you are. In this fast paced world we all get lost within the mad rushing to get eve...