Labor Day

author: Maynard, Joyce
Henry is a lonely and friendless teenager and spends most of his time watching television, reading, and day-dreaming as he keeps his emotionally fragile, long-divorced mother company. But all that is about to change and Henry will soon learn about jealousy, betryal, the importance of putting those we care about above ourselves, and that real love is worth waiting for.
year: 2010, 2009
call number/section: 1000
subjects: teenage boys, new hampshire, fiction, mothers and sons, life change events, fugitives from justice, betrayal, new hampshire, fiction, life

Editions


Labor Day
Maynard, Joyce
Harper Perennial (2010)
Henry is a lonely and friendless teenager and spends most of his time watching television, reading, and day-dreaming as he keeps his emotionally fragile, long-divorced mother company. But all that is about to change and Henry will soon learn about jealousy, betryal, the importance of putting those we care about above ourselves, and that real love is worth waiting for.
Schools: 0



Labor Day
Maynard, Joyce
William Morrow (2009)
In Holton Mills, New Hampshire, the lives of thirteen-year-old Henry and his emotionally fragile mother Adele are changed forever when they open their home to a mysterious bleeding man and find themselves learning to hope again.
Schools: 1


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