Stronghold
By R. T. Martin
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On her sixteenth birthday, Aisha suddenly can't touch anything without breaking it. With the help of a friend, she's able to get a handle on her new super strength. But Aisha is determined to keep her super power a secret at all cost. When an earthquake hits and starts destroying her school, will she be willing to reveal her secret in order to save the day?
R. T. Martin
R. T. Martin lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. When he is not drinking coffee or writing, he is busy thinking about drinking coffee and writing.
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Stronghold - R. T. Martin
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Martin, R. T., 1988- author.
Title: Stronghold / R.T. Martin.
Description: Minneapolis : Darby Creek, 2018. | Series: Superhuman | Summary: On her sixthteenth birthday, Aisha is shocked to discover she has somehow acquired superhuman strength, an ability she wants to keep secret at all costs, but when an earthquake ravages her school Aisha must choose between protecting her secret or using her strength to save her friends from certain death.
Identifiers: LCCN 2017016314 (print) | LCCN 2017029972 (ebook) | ISBN
9781512498370 (eb pdf) | ISBN 9781512498301 (lb : alk. paper) | ISBN
9781541510524 (pb : alk. paper)
Subjects: | CYAC: Friendship—Fiction. | Secrets—Fiction. | Muscle
strength—Fiction. | High schools—Fiction. | Schools—Fiction.
Classification: LCC PZ7.1.M37346 (ebook) | LCC PZ7.1.M37346 St 2018 (print) |
DDC [Fic]—dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017016314
Manufactured in the United States of America
1-43581-33362-7/6/2017
9781541517882 mobi
9781541517899 ePub
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For Maria
Sixteen years ago, on April 12, six people from around the country were born with a hidden special ability.
On their sixteenth birthday, they each develop their special ability for the first time. Whether they can soar through the clouds, run faster than the speed of light, or tear through a brick wall, all the teenagers must choose how to use their powers. Will they keep their abilities secret? Will they use them only to benefit themselves? Or will they attempt to help others—even if the risks are greater than they could imagine? One way or another, each teen will have to learn what it means to be . . . superhuman.
1
Happy birthday to me, happy birthday to me, Aisha sang to herself in her head. She knew no one would sing for her here. No one even knew it was her sixteenth birthday. It was only her second week at this school and she hadn’t made any friends yet.
Sitting in class, she may as well have been invisible. No one even looked at her. At her old school, she may have been passing sketches or notes to one of her friends, but now they were hundreds of miles away, and she had to make a new life here in this tiny town of Bloomington, a far cry from Chicago.
The history teacher was explaining why it had been a bad idea for the United States to enter Vietnam while Aisha twirled her pencil and thought about how much better her birthday would have been back home. There would have been a party. She would have gotten well-wishes and hugs at school. It would have been fun. Her friends in Chicago made a huge deal out of their sixteenth birthdays, celebrating with incredible parties. Aisha had planned to do that too, but the move spoiled those plans. She lived too far away for any of her old friends to come visit, and who here would come to a party for a girl they didn’t know?
Several of her friends from home had sent her celebratory text messages or posted on her social media this morning, but it wasn’t the same.
The bell rang. All right, that’s it for today,
the teacher said. Remember to read chapter twenty-two for tomorrow.
Aisha got up from her desk and grabbed her bag. So far she wasn’t doing any extracurricular activities—no sports, no clubs. There was only one that she was even mildly interested in—the school’s newspaper. She’d been a writer for the one at her old school, and she couldn’t help being interested in the one here as well.
On her second day, she’d picked up the Bloomington High Herald and read through it. It wasn’t bad, but the stories weren’t nearly as interesting as they’d been in Chicago. Also there was a typo in the sports section . . . unless the volleyball team really had won by five pants.
At her last school,