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Journey is the first book of the groundbreaking coming-of-age trilogy If Where You're Going Isn't Home, the story of a boy growing up Mormon in America with a dream to play jazz trumpet. It is the recipient of a coveted ForeWord Clarion Five Star Review. It begins in 1956. Young Shake Tauffler hears a line of music on the radio of a cattle truck that changes his life forever. The music is jazz. The instrument is a trumpet. His family is moving one last time - from a southern Utah ranch to a
Teddy is an angel- of sorts. He comes down to earth and feeds off of human energy to survive. It's both a curse and a gift. A gift because it gives him immortality now the human he was has died. It's a curse because the feeling of being human returns when he falls in love with a girl on earth. Teddy starts to slip in to Ava's dreams and she begins to fall for him too- while she sleeps that is. Worst part is, dream entering is a big no no for Teddy's boss Zeus- so he'll have to pay the price....
Hannah Winchester was chosen to participate in a test for a product that will supposedly shape the world. Dr. Willard stresses how important focus is now, but it becomes hard to stay focused when Jason, her boyfriend, starts toying with her emotions. How long can Hannah keep the balance between serious and work and childish play?
The last thing Ruby Tabeata expected on her way to a Jack Kerouac reading was to be hauled to the police station. Just a few weeks shy of her twelfth birthday in 1958, Ruby lives in Greenwich Village and dreams of meeting famous poets while writing her own poetry. Instead, she is accused of trying to steal fruit from a local vendor and forced to go into a childrenβs home. Her only choice is to follow her heartβand find the one thing she needs with the power to help her heal.
Journey is the first book of the groundbreaking coming-of-age trilogy If Where You're Going Isn't Home, the story of a boy growing up Mormon in America with a dream to play jazz trumpet. It is the recipient of a coveted ForeWord Clarion Five Star Review. It begins in 1956. Young Shake Tauffler hears a line of music on the radio of a cattle truck that changes his life forever. The music is jazz. The instrument is a trumpet. His family is moving one last time - from a southern Utah ranch to a
Teddy is an angel- of sorts. He comes down to earth and feeds off of human energy to survive. It's both a curse and a gift. A gift because it gives him immortality now the human he was has died. It's a curse because the feeling of being human returns when he falls in love with a girl on earth. Teddy starts to slip in to Ava's dreams and she begins to fall for him too- while she sleeps that is. Worst part is, dream entering is a big no no for Teddy's boss Zeus- so he'll have to pay the price....
Hannah Winchester was chosen to participate in a test for a product that will supposedly shape the world. Dr. Willard stresses how important focus is now, but it becomes hard to stay focused when Jason, her boyfriend, starts toying with her emotions. How long can Hannah keep the balance between serious and work and childish play?
The last thing Ruby Tabeata expected on her way to a Jack Kerouac reading was to be hauled to the police station. Just a few weeks shy of her twelfth birthday in 1958, Ruby lives in Greenwich Village and dreams of meeting famous poets while writing her own poetry. Instead, she is accused of trying to steal fruit from a local vendor and forced to go into a childrenβs home. Her only choice is to follow her heartβand find the one thing she needs with the power to help her heal.