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Bones: Terrifying Tales to Haunt Your Dreams

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Spine-chilling, original ghost stories by some of today's best writers, including R.L. Stine, Richard Peck, Margaret Mahy, Todd Strasser, and more.

These bone-chilling stories by some of today's top writers may keep you awake at night! Just remember:

o Skeletons don't always "rest in peace."
o Ghosts hate being ignored.
o Even cell phones can't be trusted.

If you mess with bones, you can get rattled!

Barry's Sister

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Twelve-year-old Ellen's loathing for her new baby brother Barry, who has cerebral palsy, gradually changes to a fierce, obsessive love, and she must find a proper balance for her life.
Ellen's Case

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When sixteen-year-old Ellen Gray finds herself attracted to the lawyer in charge of the malpractice case related to her four-year-old brother's cerebral palsy, she becomes involved in the trial and gains a new perspective on her own life and options for her future.
Missing Girls

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It's 1967, and Manhattan is full of "missing girls"-runaways looking for freedom. In nearby Queens, Carrie Schmidt feels like she's missing, too-missing from her own life. Ever since her mother died four years ago, it's as if she's been sleepwalking. Then Carrie meets Mona, who knows the secret of "lucid dreaming," being awake inside your dreams. Their friendship is Carrie's chance to find her mother-and wake up to her future.
Thoughtful readers and their parents will find this multilayered story of mother-daughter tensions hauntingly real, and a great discussion book. Ever since her beautiful red-haired mother died of cancer four years ago, Carrie, 13, has been a "missing girl," veritably sleepwalking through each day. And she has a recurring dream: her mother sits at the kitchen table, alive but unsmiling and remote. When her new friend Mona offers to teach her about lucid dreaming--"being awake while being asleep"--she is powerfully attracted to the idea. Could she possibly talk to her mother in her dreams?

But Carrie can't bear to face her confused feelings about her mother's death, especially with her friends, who are loud about their dislike of their own mothers. So where can she find a dream she is willing to share? She has always resisted hearing her grandmother's stories of the Holocaust, but now she begins to listen avidly, and passes off as her own the images of rats and terror from her grandmother's recollections, which she describes to Mona.

As Carrie hears these horror stories with fresh ears, her contempt for her immigrant grandmother turns to compassion, and she comes to a fuller understanding of her mother's childhood. When Carrie at last has a lucid dream, the dream figure turns away with an apologetic smile from her daughter's attempts to communicate, making it possible for Carrie to accept that her mother no longer exists--and to wake up to her own life. --Patty Campbell


The Year We Missed My Birthday (Eleven Birthday Stories) (Eleven Birthday Stories)

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Hidden Girl, The: A True Story of the Holocaust

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A gripping tale of one young girl's struggle to survive during the Holocaust.

When her mother is killed by the Gestapo, a Jewish girl named Lola is sent into hiding. At first, Lola secretly lives in the home of a Ukrainian woman. But when someone threatens to expose her to the Nazis, Lola must flee again, this time hiding with another family in a dirt hole beneath a barn.
Struggling against cold and hunger, the hidden family lives under the constant threat of discovery. Lola has lost everything--her home and her family. All she has left is one article of clothing, a dress lovingly embroidered by her mother. Will Lola ever find safety--or freedom?










Metzger Lois News




Lois Stewart - The Record-Courier
Lois StewartA memorial service is 2:30 pm Saturday at Walton's Chapel of the Valley in Carson City for native Nevadan Lois Stewart, 81, who died May 24, 2009 at her Carson City home. Born June 24, 1927, in Reno to Richard and Leona Metzger Hitchens, she graduated Lois Stewart

Golden Gate High School 2009 Commencement - Naples Daily News
Golden Gate High School 2009 Commencement Eumart Jose Martinez; Jennifer Martinez; Sandra Salena Martinez; Donald Cody Matson; Shenika Lee McFadden; Taylor A. McGuire; Ryan McPherson; Luis Miguel Mejia-Ochoa; Joselin Melendez; Elizabeth Nichole Metzger; Christian D. Meza; Brian J. Milner;

Mountain Jam music festival features Gov't Mule, Allman Brothers Band - Kingston Daily Freeman
Mountain Jam music festival features Gov't Mule, Allman Brothers BandWeen singer and visionary Gene Ween will also showcase his new band featuring drummer Joe Russo (Benevento-Russo Duo), bassist Dave Dreiwitz (Ween) and guitarist Scott Metzger (Rana). In addition, both jazz/funk ensemble Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and

Local sculptors will get their due at Laumeier - Trading Markets (press release)
Local sculptors will get their due at Laumeier314-821-1209 or www.laumeier.org) If photography is your thing, "A Reflection of National History: Photographs of Berlin Architecture by Amy Metzger" might prove of interest. An American, Metzger spent the 2006-2007 academic year on a fellowship in

Accident claims the life of Colonia High student, 16 - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Accident claims the life of Colonia High student, 16BY JULIE O'CONNOR In what would turn out to be the last conversation he had with his daughter, Alan Metzger chatted about visiting her grandmother in Florida, buying a new pair of eyeglasses and bowling, a family passion.