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Sometimes Never, Sometimes Always

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When Cassandra Randall’s religious parents stifle her creativity in English class, she secretly creates a tarot-inspired advice blog. As her blog spirals into a cyber-bullying crisis, Cass wants to protect the victim, the way she protect her brother from the homophobes at church. But what will it take for her to tell the truth?

Format: Ebook
ISBN: 9780738739489
Publisher: Flux
Tags:  Reading Level: Grades 9-12, Interest Level: Grades 9-12, Social Themes

For Cassandra Randall, there’s a price to pay for being a secret atheist in a family of fundamentalists—she has nothing good to write on an online personality quiz; her best friend is drifting away; and she’s failing English because she can’t express her true self in a poem. But when she creates a controversial advice blog just to have something in her life to call her own, there’s no way she can predict the devastating consequences of her actions. As her world fractures before her very eyes, Cass must learn to listen to her own sense of right and wrong in the face of overwhelming expectations.

Copyright: 2013
Page Count: 360
Rights Territory:  AG; AI; AW; BB; BL; BM; BS; BZ; CA; CR; CU; DM; DO; GP; GT; HN; HT; JM; MF; KN; KY; LC; MQ; MS; MX; NI; PA; PM; PR; SV; TC; TT; US; VC; VG; VI
Categories:
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Bullying
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Values & Virtues
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / General

Elissa Janine Hoole bought her first deck of Tarot cards as a birthday gift to herself when she turned twenty, and even in the privacy of her own apartment, she felt like she should hide them. The three words she uses to describe herself are curious, caring, and contemplative. Suggestions from her husband and two sons include crazy and cantankerous. Elissa teaches middle school English and sometimes makes her students write poetry that celebrates and sings themselves. She also wrote the YA road trip novel, Kiss the Morning Star.

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