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Emma and her family want to try new things this summer. The first activity on their list is camping. Will this adventure be family fun or a family disaster? Emma is deaf and often uses sign language to communicate, and this early chapter book includes additional information about British Sign Language.
A 16 year old girl receives gifts from 'her secret admirer', which leads to phone calls and the feeling she is being followed and hearing footsteps. One fateful day, while Carrie is walking down the street, she is knocked out by a masked man, in a balaclava and voice disguiser, who calls himself 'Anonymous'. He drags her through the bushes to the clearing, handcuffed her to a pole in the ground and then waits for her to wake up before before he assaults her and then threatens her and her family to keep quiet. As a result, she alienate's her own friends and acts out at home where her mother and brother notice but she won't tell them what's going on. She interacts with the wrong crowd of people at school, drinking, smoking and taking drugs, while Anonymous continues sending her 'gifts' and assaulting her.
When 16-year-old Carrie Singer receives gifts from her secret admirer, she fails to understand the danger that lies ahead for her. The gifts lead to phone calls and the feeling she is being followed, hearing footsteps and not realising that her worries are to be realised sooner rather than later. Then, one fateful day, when she is walking down the street, she is knocked out by a man in a balaclava and voice disguiser who calls himself 'Anonymous'. He drags her through the bushes to the clearing, handcuffs her to a pole in the ground and waits for her to wake up before he assaults her and then threatens her and her family to keep quiet. As a result of this trauma, Carrie alienates her own friends and acts out at home, where her mother and brother notice but she won't tell them what's going on. She interacts with the wrong crowd of people at school, drinking, smoking and taking drugs, while Anonymous continues sending her 'gifts' and assaulting her.How will this all end? Who is Carrie's attacker? Why is he so focused on her? Why does he keep coming back for more? Only time will tell. What will Carrie do when she finally unmasks her attacker? Does she actually know him? Or is he a complete stranger?
Izzie loves roller skating, and Emma can't wait to try it. It's the perfect spring day, she has all her gear, and she is ready to roll! Skating isn't easy, but Emma refuses let her fear of falling ruin her fun! Emma is deaf and often uses sign language to communicate, and this early chapter book includes additional information about sign language perfect for young readers.
It's summer, and Emma and Izzie are bored and broke. Setting up a lemonade stand is a sweet way to solve both those problems! But running a business isn't as easy as it seems. Hopefully their hard work will pay off! Emma is deaf and often uses sign language to communicate, and this early chapter book includes additional information about sign language perfect for young readers.
Click. Clack. Tap, tap, tap. Emma just started dance lessons and is determined to learn the routine perfectly. But dance isn't as easy as she had hoped. Thankfully Emma doesn't give up easily. Emma proves that hard work and practice will take those tap dance troubles away in this early chapter book from the Emma Every Day series.
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