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Books : Teens : Authors, A-Z : ( H ) : Howe, Norma
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When David Schumacher, a 16-year-old high school junior from California, decides to change his name to Blue Avenger (after a comic book superhero he draws), his whole life takes on amazing new dimensions. No longer the shy and studious David, Blue sets out to right society’s wrongs, defend the underdog, and in this third book in the popular series, rescue his true love, Omaha Nebraska Brown, from eviction — a fate that would spell certain separation for Blue and Omaha. When a multimillionaire appears and tempts Blue to use his cryptographic capabilities to invent an off-color license plate and fool the prudish censor, will he take the bait? Underlying all the fun is the mysterious question: Is Blue a real-live boy from Oakland or has he become the comic book superhero he created?
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During her junior year in high school, sixteen-year-old Robin begins to question her values and friendships as she finds herself being ousted from the most popular group in school.
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A girl's sixteenth year is an eventful one.
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Troubled by her younger sister's death and her parents' separation, sixteen-year-old Aflie makes friends with a college student named Kurt who helps her decide what she really believes about life, death, religion, and reason.
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The trip to Italy she wins in a yo-yo contest gives Gina a new perspective on relationships, responsibility, and herself.
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