![]() ![]() In six games as a junior, Winowich rushed for 887 yards (9.3 yards per carry) and 12 touchdowns. ![]() He added, “I’ll be playing Running back and they’ve just talked about much how they like to run the ball and the three down system I hope to work my way into.” ”I chose Rutgers for a surplus of reasons but mainly due to the coaching staff and culture that is so strong,” he said. In Winowich, Rutgers gets one of the best athletes in the Midwest with a 4.48 in the forty-yard dash, 38-inch vertical, 11-foot broad jump, 3.95 shuttle and 6.58 three-cone drill He visited the Scarlet Knights last April then again in July. Running backs coach Andrew Aurich recruited Winowich for Rutgers. He becomes the second commitment for Rutgers in the 2024 class, joining in-state offensive lineman Kenny Jones. Winowich, a four-star, Top247 prospect, chooses the Scarlet Knights over offers from Marshall and Maryland. Rutgers has received a commitment from Detroit Country Day athlete Gabriel Winowich, a 6-foot-1, 215-pound prospect who figures to be a running back at the next level. ![]()
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![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Kathleen’s melancholic tale does justice both to the moving story of a girl coming to terms with the death of her brother and to the magical adventure of a universe-shifting girl trying to find her way home. Yet Kathleen’s burgeoning feelings for Luke aren’t enough to cure her grief, her rage or the lives that fall apart in every universe she inhabits. Sticky notes rim the mirror in rainbow colors. ![]() It’s Luke who finds Kathleen and explains to her what is happening, and who is the object of her increasingly ardent desires. Deborah Lynn Jacobs 4.10 Rating details 373 ratings 69 reviews SHIFTING BETWEEN MULTIPLE REALITIES A teenage girl consumed by guilt over her brother's death tries to find a universe in which he is still alive. Yet in all universes there are two constants: Fellow world-hopper Luke is always present, and Nick’s still dead. ![]() In one universe, her mother drinks in another, Kathleen’s her best friend in yet another, she’s lashing out at everyone around her. Kathleen exists in all of the universes, but her multitude of selves all differ. ![]() Each world is formed when people make choices: to turn away from a friend, to dye hair a startling color, to go to a party. Kirkus Reviews Starred Review After the death of her brother Nick, Kathleen starts slipping between similar worlds. ![]() ![]() ![]() The book features visual eye candy similar to that of Rodic’s blog, but incorporates trends from over 30 different cities, cataloging the way real people express themselves through fashion. He recently published a new book which surveys fashion on a global scale, a travel diary entitled, Travels With Face Hunter: Street Style From Around the World. The man behind the blog, Swiss-born Yvan Rodic, is constantly traveling the world in search of innovative style and he doesn't limit himself to established fashion centers like Milan and Paris, he excels at finding fashionable people in cities like Bangkok, Istanbul, and Shanghai. For years, Face Hunter has stood apart from other street fashion blogs by searching out inspiration in the everyday man, not necessarily the rich and famous. 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