The three-year-old in the Central Park Playgroup look like normal, bright, blue-jeaned kids. But they are different. They can read each other’s minds. They can feel inside each other’s emotions. They can make themselves like other kids. ...
For years, Margo Corman has lived in fear of losing her husband Hank before the doctors at Downtown Medical Center could find a new heart for him. At last her prayers are answered; a donor is found. The operation is a success, but now Margo must face...
Separated at birth and raised by different adoptive families, twins Julia Putnam and Catherine Angelos have a first chance at finding and meeting each other when they coincidentally win dates with the twin-brother stars of their favorite rock band. O...
New York is scary for lots of parents, but it wasn't fears about terrorist attacks or strangers on the subway that impelled single mother Jill Everts off to the suburbs. She had to get Daisy away from the other kids in her playgroup. Darling kiuds...
Once you catch it, there is no cure... It comes upon you suddenly: the sensation of needles on your skin, a rise in body temperature, and the chill of a cold sweat. You can't stop the desire. You can't hold back the pain. And you can't save your so...
Ad Parnassum is Nancy Weber's offbeat and eclectic novella, written in 1973. Included are two additional short stories: Might Have Been and A Name For It. REVIEWS "The writing in all three works is rich with action and conflict, and it encourages r...