"Described as ""one of the best coming of age novels of the Twentieth Century,"" Theodore Weesner''s modern American classic is now re-launched for a new generation of readers to discover. It''s 1959. Sixteen year-old Alex Housman has just stolen hi...
A detective searches for a missing boy in this compulsively readable thriller from the author of The Car Thief ( Chicago Tribune ). Gil Dulac, a police investigator in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, sees his sleepy city infested with a pandemic o...
Forty years after falling in love as a seventeen-year-old soldier with Germany and a beautiful married woman, a professor at a New Hampshire college relives his youth, reexamines his life, and tries to recapture his lost enthusiasm. 10,000 first prin...
It's Detroit, 1961. Fifteen-year-old Dale Wheeler, the son of an unemployed, alcoholic autoworker, has big dreams of leading his team to the City Basketball Championship. But his dream is shattered when Dale-the co-captain and top point guard-is cut ...
Theodore Weesner's collection of autobiographical short stories, originally published in various leading literary magazines and publications. Acknowledgment is made to the following publications in which some of these stories first appeared under dif...
Set in southern Maine, Harbor Lights follows the last weeks of lobster fisherman Warren Hudon's life. His character and passions shaped by the rough waters on which he spends his days, Warren has created a life of almost absolute isolation. But when ...