Cynthia writes for preteens and teens because she wants them to know how wonderful, powerful, and valuable they are. She is the author of the Bird Face contemporary series for girls and The Other Side of Freedom, a coming-of-age historical. The Other Side of Freedom has received the /5(50). Cynthia Toney has written another fun story in her “Bird Face” series. Many of the characters you’ve come to love in the first two books are back, even if only through email. Main character Wendy Robichaud and her family face new struggles/5. As with the previous Bird Face novels, Cynthia Toney personalizes Wendy’s story with discussion questions and resources on relevant topics. Readers will find ways to open discussion about honesty, dating, underage drinking, communication with parents, American Sign Language, and finding a mentor/5(17).
Cynthia Toney's second novel picks up where 8 Notes to a Nobody (originally published as Bird Face) left off. It's no surprise that this novel also addresses tough topics this time it's blending families, Alzheimer's Disease, deafness, family secrets, friendship and boyfriend struggles. Like 8 Notes, the novel is humorous and full of hope. [bltadwin.ru] Bird After Bird, a contemporary romance (The Byrds of Birdseye Book 1) By Leslea Tash [bltadwin.ru] Bitcoin Beginner Mastery: The Ultimate Guide to Investing, Buying, and Selling Bitcoin By Warren Vanderbilt [bltadwin.ru] Bible Study: Going to the Source of Spiritual Success By Michael Caputo. Bird Face by Cynthia T. Toney Bird Face is a standout among novels written for or about the junior-high crowd; this book doesn't deal with vampires, the occult, or any of the other usual subjects. Instead, the book delves into the soul of Wendy, a shy but talented eighth-grader who's trying to find her place in her family, her community and the.
Cynthia Toney has written another fun story in her “Bird Face” series. Many of the characters you’ve come to love in the first two books are back, even if only through email. Main character Wendy Robichaud and her family face new struggles. As with the previous Bird Face novels, Cynthia Toney personalizes Wendy’s story with discussion questions and resources on relevant topics. Readers will find ways to open discussion about honesty, dating, underage drinking, communication with parents, American Sign Language, and finding a mentor. Cynthia writes for preteens and teens because she wants them to know how wonderful, powerful, and valuable they are. She is the author of the Bird Face contemporary series for girls and The Other Side of Freedom, a coming-of-age historical. The Other Side of Freedom has received the following literary awards.
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