Author: | Lost In Words | ISBN: | 9781301995356 |
Publisher: | Lost In Words | Publication: | January 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Lost In Words |
ISBN: | 9781301995356 |
Publisher: | Lost In Words |
Publication: | January 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Suddenly Lost In Words presents Volume One, featuring eight, young adult stories from around the globe that are sure to resonate with you. Read one at a time or all in one sitting. You won’t be disappointed.
Banished from his parents’ house to live with Grandma, it seems like Grandma is giving the silent treatment, until her secret is discovered in “Grandma Silence” by Kurt Bachard.
When Scarlett finally learns to tame her special powers and battle the gangs that have disturbed the City, she finds that she is not as prepared as she thought in this fantasy serialization, “City Speaker: Scarlett” by Tyler D. Hansen.
Creating excuses for missing homework assignments has always brought out students’ creative sides, but in this humorous story, “The Werewolf Ate My Homework” by Lisa M. Cronkhite, there may never be an English assignment again.
“The Collective” chose Jared to voice their message to the human race, but end up being the recipients of an important message themselves. Meet Jared and his (dys)functional family in this story by Gregory Marlow.
No one riding the bus that day could have known Sean Gorman’s fate, yet that didn’t stop them from watching it and saying nothing in “Friday’s Children” by Gary Egan.
Breaking up is hard to do, or so say all the sad love songs. In “Let’s Pretend It Never Happened, If Only For The Night” by Connor Thomas Cleary perhaps a different scene plays out.
Sasha paid an arm and a leg for those knee-high, sexy, brown boots. Were they worth it? Find out what Sasha finds out in “Sasha’s New Boots” by Sara M. DeGregoria.
Suddenly Lost In Words presents Volume One, featuring eight, young adult stories from around the globe that are sure to resonate with you. Read one at a time or all in one sitting. You won’t be disappointed.
Banished from his parents’ house to live with Grandma, it seems like Grandma is giving the silent treatment, until her secret is discovered in “Grandma Silence” by Kurt Bachard.
When Scarlett finally learns to tame her special powers and battle the gangs that have disturbed the City, she finds that she is not as prepared as she thought in this fantasy serialization, “City Speaker: Scarlett” by Tyler D. Hansen.
Creating excuses for missing homework assignments has always brought out students’ creative sides, but in this humorous story, “The Werewolf Ate My Homework” by Lisa M. Cronkhite, there may never be an English assignment again.
“The Collective” chose Jared to voice their message to the human race, but end up being the recipients of an important message themselves. Meet Jared and his (dys)functional family in this story by Gregory Marlow.
No one riding the bus that day could have known Sean Gorman’s fate, yet that didn’t stop them from watching it and saying nothing in “Friday’s Children” by Gary Egan.
Breaking up is hard to do, or so say all the sad love songs. In “Let’s Pretend It Never Happened, If Only For The Night” by Connor Thomas Cleary perhaps a different scene plays out.
Sasha paid an arm and a leg for those knee-high, sexy, brown boots. Were they worth it? Find out what Sasha finds out in “Sasha’s New Boots” by Sara M. DeGregoria.