Ebook {Epub PDF} Something to Hang On To by Beverley Brenna






















I’m a Canadian author of novels for young adults and children. I also write picture books, short stories, plays, and poetry for all ages, and as part of my university practice I research children’s literature (see Archives for my research files).. In the summer of I began my role as Children’s Editor for Red Deer Press, continuing to support publishing talent from across Canada. Something to Hang On To (Thistledown Press, spring, ) is a collection of Beverley Brenna’s Young Adult short stories depicting a diverse cast of quirky and honest young teens in tough times. In varied settings, characters battle through adversity: a fear of heights, family violence, living with Down Syndrome, muscular dystrophy, autism, and even a toe caught in the vacuum. Something to Hang On To (Thistledown Press, spring, ) is a collection of Beverley Brenna’s Young Adult short stories depicting a diverse cast of quirky and honest young teens in tough times. In varied settings, characters battle through adversity: a fear of heights, family violence, living with Down Syndrome, muscular dystrophy, autism, and even a toe caught in the vacuum.


Something To Hang On To. Short story by Beverley Brenna character Taylor Jane. Rants. Short Stories by Halli Villegas Kevin chong and Adhimu Stewart characters speakers. Coteau. Poem by Barbara Sapergia character speaker. Making a Difference. Essay by June Callwood. Frank Calder Politician and Nisga'a cheif. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Something to Hang on To by Beverley Brenna (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Something To Hang On To written by Beverley Brenna Thistledown Press, ISBN Grades / Ages 12 and up Young Adult Fiction short stories; characters have variety of disabilities Stupid (SideStreets) written by Kim Firmston ISBN Grade 4 / Ages 13 and up Teen Fiction (Hi-Lo) main character is judged to be.


Something to Hang On To by Beverley Brenna a collection of young adult short stories focusing on diversity and coming-of-age; the first chapter of Waiting for No One is the title story in this collection; the story “Travelling Light” was written as an existential One Act play and outlines the tensions between a son and his mother. In Something to Hang On To award–winning author Beverley Brenna constructs a diverse cast of quirky and honest young teens in tough times. In varied settings characters battle through adversity: a fear of heights, family violence, the physical cage of Down syndrome, ossifying muscular dystrophy, the artistic world of autism, and even a toe caught in the vacuum. In Something to Hang On To award?winning author Beverley Brenna constructs a diverse cast of quirky and honest young teens in tough times. In varied settings characters battle through adversity: a fear of heights, family violence, the physical cage of Down syndrome, ossifying muscular dystrophy, the artistic world of autism, and even a toe caught in the vacuum.

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