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Roberta Gore served as North Carroll High School's Drama Teacher from September of 1982 until June of 2016. During the course of those thirty-four years she received between seventy-five and a hundred letters every opening night from a writer who signed them, "Saint Genesius". These letters encouraged her, made her laugh and cry, cheered on the endeavors of cast and crew, and mostly, reminded Roberta she was loved. The stories in this book aim to, firstly, record for posterity assorted and lovely memories the halls of North Carroll High School holds, and secondly, thank Saint Genesius. Whether you are an aspiring Drama teacher, a lover of all things theatrical, or an alumnus of NCHS, the stories in the pages will remind you there truly is no business like show business.
When Grace was born she was kissed . . .. . . by her Guardian AngelWith that kiss, she received an unusual gift: empathy so intense it aches, aggravated by a spot-on recognition of evil. Reaching the age of fourteen, haunted and followed by shadows all her life, Grace instinctively knows that eleven-year-old Noah Dunne has been kidnapped and is facing certain death.The perpetrator, Jason Bowen, masquerades as an upstanding citizen, boy scout leader, and Sunday School teacher. And everyone is utterly duped - except Grace.She tries to get anyone to listen to her - police, parents, priest.When she is cast in her school's production of The Miracle Worker, she connects strongly with the character she portrays: Helen Keller. And soon, Grace discovers that she too has a voice and learns how to use it. But with her newfound strength and power, when Grace decides to follow Bowen to rescue Noah, will she be able to face the insidious evil that awaits her?
Gin is a burrower. Lucky is a hoarder. Hoarders collect relics. Burrowers steal them. Both groups believe they carry incredible power. Gin's ma is dying. Gin takes a statue of a man nailed to two pieces of wood, and the burned-out shell of a NYC skyscraper collapses. Both tribes will kill Gin to get the relic back. But the healing power this relic radiates cannot be contained in a statue . . .
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