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Jerkbait

Eighteen-year-old twins Tristan and Robbie don't have much in common—but after Robbie, a closeted gay NHL prospect, attempts suicide, he needs his brother. With increasing pressure and an online predator haunting his brother, can Tristan help Robbie without sacrificing his dreams?

Jesse Steam Mysteries

Amateur sleuth Jesse loves riding her bike with her mischievous cat. Jesse is never without her messenger bag and the tools inside that help her solve everyday mysteries using science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

Jett Ryder

Jett Ryder is the biggest name in freestyle motocross stunts. Not only can he pull off the biggest air and most death-defying tricks, but his stunts are in extreme places: Niagara Falls, the Space Needle, Mount Etna-even over the wreck of the Titanic. Plus, he?s only 12 years old.

Jewish Heroes

Enjoy Jewish stories of bravery, conviction and talent with biographical stories featuring Golda Meir, Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Hillel, Marcel Marceau, ballerina Alicia Markova, astrophysicist Joan Feynman and other historic Jewish figures.

Jewish Sports Stars (Athletic Heroes Past and Present)

Teeming with intriguing facts, statistics and historical anecdotes, this revised and updated edition of Jewish Sports Stars reveals the achievements of Jewish star athletes past and present.

Jewish Values

Learn to recognize and appreciate Jewish values with these Kar-Ben stories featuring acts of charity (tzedakah) and kindness (mitzvahs) and repairing the world (tikkun olam).

J'habite où? (Les racines)  

Habites-tu dans un village ou dans une ville? Chaque livre de la série J’habite où? aborde un lieu où des gens habitent. Au moyen de photographies colorées en lien avec des phrases simples et des mots courants pertinents, chaque livre aide à accroître la confiance à l’égard des capacités de lecture et aide à définir les lieux où nous vivons. Chaque livre de cette série comprend également une page à l’intention des enseignants, des parents et des gardiens qui suggère des questions d’orientation visant à faciliter la compréhension. Un guide de l’enseignant à télécharger est disponible.

Jiu-Jitsu Girl

Angie Larson hates Jiu-Jitsu. Like many twelve-year-old girls, she fails to find the glamour in a martial art that embraces zero personal space and choking as an end goal. Seriously, people choke her, drip sweat on her face, and even wrap their legs around her neck. It’s the worst. Instead, she idolizes the seemingly perfect kids at her school who do "normal" activities like dance or soccer. But just when it seems like Angie is about to be accepted by them, her mom enrolls her in a Jiu-Jitsu tournament and begins a relationship with the sweatiest coach on the planet. And to make things more complicated, Angie develops a close friendship with a boy who is definitely not part of the "cool" crowd.

Job Discovery (BrightPoint Press)

Job Discovery provides readers with career ideas based on their hobbies and interests. This series explores jobs for those who like gaming, social media, sports, the creative arts, and the culinary arts. Each book provides information on four careers, examining how to get into these careers, what skills and training are needed, and what life is like for people in these fields.

Jobs for Rebuilding America

The need to bolster America's infrastructure has become a central talking point in today's politics and news. With increased attention and greater government spending, infrastructure-based industries are quickly becoming the most sought-after resources. This market is also highly accessible for various backgrounds since a college degree isn't always a requirement. This set covers the ins-and-outs of infrastructure, covering job basics, career preparedness, and job outlook. Industry fact sheets, profiles of real workers, and stats from the Bureau of labour Statistics will convince readers that a job in infrastructure is the way to go.