Selected as one of the New York Times Book Review’s Best Books of the Year and honored worldwide, Edgar Allan was an immediate sensation when it was first published. “This is not a novel about prejudice or race relations or brotherhood, or...
"I think I’m going crazy." Lisa Shilling is sixteen, smart, and attractive, with a great boyfriend. There's only one problem: She's losing her mind. Some days are "light," and everything is normal. Other days, she hides deep within herself, where ...
Freddy's Book is a book for parents and children to read together about a nine-year-old boy who sees a four-letter word everywhere but doesn't really know what it means. A delight for kids who know, real data for those who don't....
This is a story of the future of violence and dissent, of Maturity Centers that once were called colleges, of a dedicated and idealistic nation's sleepy drift into an alien and terrifying political system. The time is 1983, The country is the United ...
Doing volunteer work at Santa Barbara's Sidewalk's End, a day-care facility for children of the homeless, Ben witnesses an instance of physical abuse and--for the best of reasons--decides to take matters into his own hands. By the author of
Being invited to live with the Knox family on a permanent basis, foster-child Dan doubts that this will come to be as their biological daughter, Mary Kate, makes it clear that she thinks that the family would be just fine with just their new baby and...