The Beginning Of A Beginning

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The Beginning of Everything

Robyn Schneider's The Beginning of Everything is a witty and heart-wrenching teen novel that will appeal to fans of books by John Green and Ned Vizzini, novels such as The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and classics like The Great Gatsby and The Catcher in the Rye. Varsity tennis captain Ezra Faulkner was supposed to be homecoming king, but that was before—before his girlfriend cheated on him, before a car accident shattered his leg, and before he fell in love with unpredictable new girl Cassidy Thorpe. As Kirkus said in a starred review, "Schneider takes familiar stereotypes and infuses them with plenty of depth. Here are teens who could easily trade barbs and double entendres with the characters that fill John Green's novels." Funny, smart, and including everything from flash mobs to blanket forts to a poodle who just might be the reincarnation of Jay Gatsby, The Beginning of Everything is a refreshing contemporary twist on the classic coming-of-age novel—a heart-wrenching story about how difficult it is to play the part that people expect, and how new beginnings can stem from abrupt and tragic endings.
In the Beginning

Author: Edward Joseph Young
language: en
Publisher: Banner of Truth
Release Date: 1976-01-01
In 1967, in the last year of his life, E.J. Young delivered in Toronto a series of popular addresses which are here reprinted. He had already published more than one book on this same section of Scripture but the forceful, spoken-style of these pages, and the simplicity with which he presents his final thoughts on the key issue in Genesis 1-3, makes this one of the most readable and important of all his writings. Nothing was of greater concern to him than that the Church should speak plainly and boldly on the inspired record of man's creation and fall, and he demonstrates how a full acceptance of the divine authority of the Bible is essential to the proper interpretation of the Genesis narrative. - Back cover.