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Sara James

    Sara James est une auteure dont le travail explore les complexités du monde de la mode. Grâce à ses précédents rôles éditoriaux et de production au sein de publications de premier plan, elle a acquis une perspective unique sur l'industrie. Son écriture reflète une profonde compréhension du paysage de la mode et de son impact culturel. James apporte une perspective pointue qui transcende la superficialité, révélant les nuances qui façonnent le style.

    Making a Living, Making a Life
    What If . . . Everyone Knew Your Name
    What If ... You Broke All the Rules
    What If . . . All the Boys Wanted You
    What If . . . Everyone Was Doing It
    An American in Oz: From TV Anchor in New York to Life and Love at the Edge of the Wombat State Forest
    • The book features a unique exploration of themes such as identity, technology, and the human experience. It delves into the intricate relationships between characters, revealing their struggles and growth in a rapidly changing world. With a blend of engaging narrative and thought-provoking concepts, the story invites readers to reflect on the impact of innovation on society and personal connections. Rich in detail and insight, it offers a compelling journey that resonates with contemporary issues.

      An American in Oz: From TV Anchor in New York to Life and Love at the Edge of the Wombat State Forest
    • This fall finds our ever-indecisive 16-year-old heroine at the end of her sophomore year and facing some big decisions. Prom looms on the horizon, and beyond that, three months of summer! Will Haley play Good Girl with Reese, Bad Girl with Spence, or Alterna Girl with Devon? Will the decisions she's been making all year come back to haunt her? Find out in the fourth novel of this popular interactive series!

      What If . . . Everyone Was Doing It
    • Haley's back at Hillsdale High after a New England vacation with her family. She's got a new haircut and some great new clothes, but the same problems--and the same people--continue to follow her. Coco and Whitney want to groom her to become the next Coquette now that they've kicked Sasha to the curb, but is Haley ready to make the changes they demand? Meanwhile, Sasha seems to be in serious trouble, and Irene is still willing to take Haley to San Francisco with her. So many possibilities! So many choices! Haley's future is in your hands--choose wisely!

      What If . . . All the Boys Wanted You
    • What If ... You Broke All the Rules

      • 291pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(421)Évaluer

      Armed with a new camcorder, Haley continues her sophomore year at Hillsdale High, as the reader's choices help her navigate a series of events that begin with a potentially disastrous New Year's Eve party and end with what could be the spring break of her dreams.

      What If ... You Broke All the Rules
    • Meet Haley Miller. She’s a 15-year-old girl of average height, average weight, and an average sense of style. Installed in her first public high school, Haley faces the toughest choices of her young life. And guess what? She’s all yours.In this interactive novel, readers lead Haley through the halls of Hillsdale High for better or for worse. Until graduation do you part. Do you guide her away from the pitfalls of peer pressure? Or into the vortex of bad boys and parties? Send her to homecoming with the captain of the soccer team . . . or have her skip the dance to go on a road trip with the hot rebel. Give Haley a makeover or teach her to love herself the way she is. Pick which crowd she’ll hang with. Tell her how often to do her homework. And decide whether she drinks or inhales.You determine her fortune. Her grades, her friends, her love life, her future. With Haley’s many positive traits, you should have no trouble achieving success . . . or will you? It’s all in the way you work, love, and play with Haley Miller, the girl with the most potential at Hillsdale High.

      What If . . . Everyone Knew Your Name
    • Making a Living, Making a Life

      Work, Meaning and Self-Identity

      • 140pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the significance of work in modern society, this book delves into the fragmentation and rationalization of labor. It questions whether individuals remain motivated to commit their lives to their careers or if they are increasingly seeking meaning in other aspects of life. Through this examination, it addresses the evolving relationship between personal fulfillment and professional identity in contemporary culture.

      Making a Living, Making a Life