A collection of approximately one hundred stories and poems by teenagers on the topics of family, friends, challenges, love, imagination, school, fitting in, milestones, and memories.
A tenth anniversary celebration of the PUSH anthologies presents top-selected entries from 2008 through 2011 and features up-and-coming writers who competed in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition.
The author describes how he spent his teenage uears cloimbing mountains in the United States, South America, Africa, and Asia, wih an emphasis on his two expeditions up Mount Everest.
The author describes how he spent his teenage years climbing mountains in the United States, South America, Africa, and Asia, with an emphasis on his two expeditions up Mount Everest.
Contains a collection of poems from over one hundred fifty young writers who share their thoughts and feelings about ongoing global violence and solutions for peace.
emerging voices explore culture, identity, and growing up Asian American
Nam, Vickie
2001
Addresses a variety of issues Asian American teenage girls and young women face in the early twenty-first century; and includes comments by women from across the United States.
Collects four novels including "In the Forest of the Night," in which a teenage vampire revisits the time of her metamorphosis; "Demon in my View," in which Jessica, writer of vampire fiction, meets a couple who are eerily similar to the characters in her book; "Midnight Predator," in which vampire hunter Turquoise poses as a human slave; and "Shattered Mirror," in which the past and future of a vampire and a vampire-hunting witch collide.
the best young artists and writers in America : a PUSH anthology
Levithan, David
2005
Contains a collection of short stories, poems, and artwork by young writers and artists, culled from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards from 2002-2004.