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By K. Lynn Stokes
Like any other sixteen year old girl, Kiera Kipper dreams of being a Hollywood starlet-much to her parents' dismay. When she decides to run away, the independence and freedom that follow give her a chance to accomplish her acting dreams. She unexpectedly runs into Darius, a blind man with whom she forms an unusual bond, not unlike that between parent and child. After enduring life-changing hardships together, Darius and Kiera struggle through their overwhelming problems and learn to depend on each other. They learn to face their fears and find that dreams really do come true.
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By K. Lynn Stokes
Like any other sixteen year old girl, Kiera Kipper dreams of being a Hollywood starlet-much to her parents' dismay. When she decides to run away, the independence and freedom that follow give her a chance to accomplish her acting dreams. She unexpectedly runs into Darius, a blind man with whom she forms an unusual bond, not unlike that between parent and child. After enduring life-changing hardships together, Darius and Kiera struggle through their overwhelming problems and learn to depend on each other. They learn to face their fears and find that dreams really do come true.
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By K. Lynn Stokes
Like any other sixteen year old girl, Kiera Kipper dreams of being a Hollywood starlet-much to her parents' dismay. When she decides to run away, the independence and freedom that follow give her a chance to accomplish her acting dreams. She unexpectedly runs into Darius, a blind man with whom she forms an unusual bond, not unlike that between parent and child. After enduring life-changing hardships together, Darius and Kiera struggle through their overwhelming problems and learn to depend on each other. They learn to face their fears and find that dreams really do come true.
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By Courtney Brandt
Like any normal sixteen year old, Lucy Karate longs for the perfect junior year. The petite brunette imagines herself having fun hanging out with friends, getting good grades,finally finding a boyfriend, and, above all, marching on The Battery. For Lucy, a member of the highly competitive Forrest Hills Flyers Marching Band, The Battery is a chance to actually march on the field and show everyone that girls really can be outstanding percussionists.

Rewarded with second bass after intense tryouts, Lucy immediately finds herself in trouble when she begins secretly dating the rival school's Drum Line Captain, Sam Powell. At the same time, she finds it difficult to turn down the attentions of cymbal playing redheaded hottie, Nevada Petersen, from her own section. What's a girl to do?

Woodwind or brass, color guard or majorette, you will want to follow Lucy's misadventures through marching band. Her struggles with chaotic band camp, cute rival drummers, intense indoor competitions, and a crazy love triangle will speak to the band geek in everyone.

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By Courtney Brandt
Like any normal sixteen year old, Lucy Karate longs for the perfect junior year. The petite brunette imagines herself having fun hanging out with friends, getting good grades,finally finding a boyfriend, and, above all, marching on The Battery. For Lucy, a member of the highly competitive Forrest Hills Flyers Marching Band, The Battery is a chance to actually march on the field and show everyone that girls really can be outstanding percussionists.

Rewarded with second bass after intense tryouts, Lucy immediately finds herself in trouble when she begins secretly dating the rival school's Drum Line Captain, Sam Powell. At the same time, she finds it difficult to turn down the attentions of cymbal playing redheaded hottie, Nevada Petersen, from her own section. What's a girl to do?

Woodwind or brass, color guard or majorette, you will want to follow Lucy's misadventures through marching band. Her struggles with chaotic band camp, cute rival drummers, intense indoor competitions, and a crazy love triangle will speak to the band geek in everyone.

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By Myron Levoy
Anthony, fifteen, helps his mother, a has-been actress, pay the bills by playing guitar in Central Park. One day he meets Kelly Callahan, a girl with a beautiful voice, singing in the park, and they work up an act together. They become successful street performers- and fall in love. But Kelly is not who she claims to be. When she reveals her true life, their friendship is severely tested.

“A great deal of action. Will appeal to thoughtful teens.”—School Library Journal

“Easy to read and lots of fun.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

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By Andra L. Beames, Lou Ann C. Hitchens
"This is like Harry Potter, but for girls."

"The jig reminds me of the dancing in the Titanic movie!"

"I thought the combination of a story, the dance and a video was wonderful, as well as educational!"

-Participants,
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Sara Charm's serendipitous adventures are a modern-day fairytale! Wearing magical dance slippers she travels back into time and uncovers the mystery of her Great Grandma, Katie O'Charm, an Irish fairy. Sara's shoes whisk her back to 1925 Ireland, 1910 Russia and 1955 Cuba.
Wearing Irish Jig shoes she performs an Irish Step dance to her Papa's fiddling in the village pub. Tying on ballet slippers transforms her into the prima ballerina in the Russian Folk Tales drama. Clicking the heels of a pair of Latin pumps she feels her body swaying to the rhythms of a tango tune dancing Flamenco.
Discovering that she is a fairy is only half of her story. It is only half of yours too! Order the unique instructional dance video and you too can learn to dance! Meet Sara! She will show you how step by step. It's fun and exciting! Order at www.sarandipitous.com.
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By Andra L. Beames, Lou Ann C. Hitchens
"This is like Harry Potter, but for girls."

"The jig reminds me of the dancing in the Titanic movie!"

"I thought the combination of a story, the dance and a video was wonderful, as well as educational!"

-Participants,
FL Public Libraries

Sara Charm's serendipitous adventures are a modern-day fairytale! Wearing magical dance slippers she travels back into time and uncovers the mystery of her Great Grandma, Katie O'Charm, an Irish fairy. Sara's shoes whisk her back to 1925 Ireland, 1910 Russia and 1955 Cuba.
Wearing Irish Jig shoes she performs an Irish Step dance to her Papa's fiddling in the village pub. Tying on ballet slippers transforms her into the prima ballerina in the Russian Folk Tales drama. Clicking the heels of a pair of Latin pumps she feels her body swaying to the rhythms of a tango tune dancing Flamenco.
Discovering that she is a fairy is only half of her story. It is only half of yours too! Order the unique instructional dance video and you too can learn to dance! Meet Sara! She will show you how step by step. It's fun and exciting! Order at www.sarandipitous.com.
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By Andra L. Beames, Lou Ann C. Hitchens
"This is like Harry Potter, but for girls."

"The jig reminds me of the dancing in the Titanic movie!"

"I thought the combination of a story, the dance and a video was wonderful, as well as educational!"

-Participants,
FL Public Libraries

Sara Charm's serendipitous adventures are a modern-day fairytale! Wearing magical dance slippers she travels back into time and uncovers the mystery of her Great Grandma, Katie O'Charm, an Irish fairy. Sara's shoes whisk her back to 1925 Ireland, 1910 Russia and 1955 Cuba.
Wearing Irish Jig shoes she performs an Irish Step dance to her Papa's fiddling in the village pub. Tying on ballet slippers transforms her into the prima ballerina in the Russian Folk Tales drama. Clicking the heels of a pair of Latin pumps she feels her body swaying to the rhythms of a tango tune dancing Flamenco.
Discovering that she is a fairy is only half of her story. It is only half of yours too! Order the unique instructional dance video and you too can learn to dance! Meet Sara! She will show you how step by step. It's fun and exciting! Order at www.sarandipitous.com.
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By Gwen Orel
The YSWP Anthology of New Plays gives a voice to a new generation of Southern authors.

The Plays of 2003:

First Place:

Shakespeare and Mushrooms by Samantha Pace

Second Place:

Public Skool by Kali Pyrlik

Third Place:

Responsibilities by Sarah Sprayberry

Finalists:

Untitled by Hank Bullock

Providence by Kristi Delaney

The Tap Dancing King of Alabama by Logan Donaldson

Shannon's Dilemma by Susie Fagg

The Struggles of Callie McKay by Whitney Harvey

E Pluribus Unum by Joan Kovatch

Charleston Heritage by Ashley Pier

Trailer Parks and Churches by Derek Pratt

Respite by Roger Smith

Black and White, Or Shades of Grey? by Cami Snell

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival's Young Southern Writers' Project Anthology of New Plays gives a voice to the next generation of Southern playwrights. The book contains works by the winners and finalists of the 2003 Young Southern Writers' Project competition, a one-act play competition for Alabama Teens. With an introduction by Artistic Director Kent Thompson and forward by Literary Manager Gwen Orel, this book also includes tips on playwriting, a list of good plays and books for beginning playwrights, and an example on proper play format. A must for aspiring playwrights and their teachers.


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By Courtney Brandt
With many favorite characters from The Line returning for an encore performance and some new faces you won't want to miss, audiences will definitely want to check out the latest book in Courtney Brandt's young adult marching band specific series.

In A Fine Line, Lucy Karate is finally a senior and ready to make her permanent mark on the Forrest Hills High School drum line. After receiving the honor of section leader, the bass drummer's season starts out with a bang-literally. When recent British transfer student (and current heartthrob of the school's female population), Wes Mallinson, accidentally kicks a football directly into Lucy's drum one afternoon at practice, he inadvertently triggers a season long showdown of band geek vs. jock. Between multiple memorable senior pranks, a competitive halftime show with a twist, and answering the very important question: can feisty drum line girls and handsome footballers ever get along? A Fine Line will keep you entertained from the first page.

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By Kim Holston
Helena Bliss, physically and emotionally scarred by a horrible accident. Lisa Helm, considered perfect by her classmates but hiding internal scars. Thrust together as co-captains of a competitive scholastic color guard, Helena and Lisa must work together for the benefit of the unit. In the course of a season, both learn that everyone has secrets and no one is perfect.
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By Jamie Callan
Just Too Cool takes you deep into the 1980's punk rock scene. 16-year-old singer/songwriter Furstenberg journeys through the East Village club world, and downtown cafes, meeting sleazy managers, toxic boy-toys, and peroxide-blonde bombshells. She's on her way to rock stardom, but will she ever find someone she can truly love-or is she Just Too Cool?


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By Sherry Ward
The YSWP Anthology of New Plays gives a voice to a new generation of Southern authors.

The Plays of 2002:

First Place:
Perpetual Motion by Michael Griffith

Second Place:
A Killer in the Trailer Park by Adam Andrianopoulos

Third Place:
All Four Feet by Kelly Lambert

Finalists:
Patching by Margaret Florence Berry

The Bureau by James Coleman

Fairly Taled by Scott Fortner

Fitting In by Mary Kate Grip

An Alien in the South by PJ Lee

Atheism in a Southern Baptist World by Kali Pyrlik

My Luck by Gary Smith

We Want Our Freedom by Miles Thompson

Football: The Religion by Erin Weems

Olivia by Brannon Woods


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By Leonid Prymak
This captivating tale of 11 year old Irene and her Siberian cat Katerina will warm the hearts of children everywhere and take them on a journey of exploration. Irene and Katerina become Earth's ambassadors for an advanced alien race. They are given a glimpse of the future, where life 1000 years from now could be if Earth does not destroy itself.
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