Homeless


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The Glass Castle
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Keeping Denver
Falling Down
Crenshaw
Sweet Soul (Sweet Home, #4; Carillo Boys, #3)
Poughkeepsie
Reliquary (Pendergast, #2)
No Tomorrow (All the Tomorrows, #1)
The Street Lawyer
Tall, Tatted and Tempting (The Reed Brothers, #1)
Hold Fast
Roadwork
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Automatic All Traumatic
100 books — 1 voter
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best lgbt punk books
7 books — 6 voters

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Awesome Orphans
161 books — 76 voters
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Rock Bottom in New York
26 books — 11 voters

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Homelessness in Children's Fiction
116 books — 41 voters
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Best Books With Urban Settings
126 books — 69 voters

Debra Anastasia
So you’re the music note, Beckett’s obviously the knife, who’s the cross?” She stroked Blake’s tattoo. “You’re about to find out. We’re headed to church.” Blake leaned in to kiss her forehead. “Of course we are. That makes perfect sense.” From hell to heaven.
Debra Anastasia, Poughkeepsie

Debra Anastasia
I know it doesn’t make noise,” he explained. “Going through the motions is comforting to me. I wish I had a real piano.” The wistfulness in his tone was aching to hear. “Did it used to have keys on it?” Livia asked. “I did draw them once, but it was in pencil. No matter. My heart knows right where they are.” He watched her as he tickled the pretend keys again.
Debra Anastasia, Poughkeepsie

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