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Sarah Burns

    HOW TO STEAL A DOG
    Halfway to Harmony
    Wonderland
    The Central Park Five
    Greetings from Nowhere
    Wish
    • Wish

      • 227pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(15420)Évaluer

      Eleven-year-old Charlie Reese has been making the same secret wish every day since fourth grade. She even has a list of all the ways there are to make the wish, such as cutting off the pointed end of a slice of pie and wishing on it as she takes the last bite. But when she is sent to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to live with family she barely knows, it seems unlikely that her wish will ever come true. That is until she meets Wishbone, a skinny stray dog who captures her heart, and Howard, a neighbor boy who proves surprising in lots of ways. Suddenly Charlie is in serious danger of discovering that what she thought she wanted may not be what she needs at all.

      Wish
    • Greetings from Nowhere

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(51)Évaluer

      Don't miss Barbara O'Connor's other middle-grade work—like Wish; Wonderland; How to Steal a Dog; Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia; The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester; and more! From an author long recognized for her true Southern voice and heartfelt characters, Greetings from Nowhere, with its four intertwining stories, brings Barbara O'Connor's work to a new level of sophistication. Aggie isn't expecting visitors at the Sleepy Time Motel in the Great Smoky Mountains. Since her husband died, she is all alone with her cat, Ugly, and keeping up with the bills and repairs has become next to impossible. The pool is empty, the garden is overgrown, and not a soul has come to stay in nearly three months. When she reluctantly places a For Sale ad in the newspaper, Aggie doesn't know that Kirby and his mom will need a room when their car breaks down on the way to Kirby's new reform school. Or that Loretta and her parents will arrive in her dad's plumbing company van on a trip meant to honor the memory of Loretta's birth mother. Or that Clyde Dover will answer the For Sale ad in such a hurry and move in with his daughter, Willow, looking for a brand-new life to replace the one that was fractured when Willow's mom left. Perhaps the biggest surprise of all is that Aggie and her guests find just the friends they need at the shabby motel in the middle of nowhere. This title has Common Core connections.

      Greetings from Nowhere
    • The Central Park Five

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(138)Évaluer

      A spellbinding account of the real facts of the Central Park jogger case that powerfully reexamines one of New York City's most notorious crimes and its aftermath. • A must-read after watching Ava DuVernay's When They See Us On April 20th, 1989, two passersby discovered the body of the "Central Park jogger" crumpled in a ravine. She'd been raped and severely beaten. Within days five black and Latino teenagers were apprehended, all five confessing to the crime. The staggering torrent of media coverage that ensued, coupled with fierce public outcry, exposed the deep-seated race and class divisions in New York City at the time. The minors were tried and convicted as adults despite no evidence linking them to the victim. Over a decade later, when DNA tests connected serial rapist Matias Reyes to the crime, the government, law enforcement, social institutions and media of New York were exposed as having undermined the individuals they were designed to protect. Here, Sarah Burns recounts this historic case for the first time since the young men's convictions were overturned, telling, at last, the full story of one of New York’s most legendary crimes.

      The Central Park Five
    • Wonderland

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(1253)Évaluer

      The new novel from the beloved author of "Wish." When her mother uproots them, 10-year-old Mavis is determined to find a best friend in Landry, Alabama, where the summer also holds the promise of friendship and change for a sad man, a stray dog, and a timid girl.

      Wonderland
    • Halfway to Harmony

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(625)Évaluer

      A heartfelt story from New York Times bestselling author Barbara O'Connor about a young boy who goes on an adventure after the loss of his older brother - timeless, classic, and whimsical.

      Halfway to Harmony
    • HOW TO STEAL A DOG

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(298)Évaluer

      Georgina Hayes may be homeless, but she's not hopeless.

      HOW TO STEAL A DOG
    • The book presents a critical reassessment of Honorae Sharrer, an influential artist known for her complex and provocative works that blend wit, seduction, and critique. Active during the tumultuous years surrounding World War II, Sharrer navigated the challenges of her leftist beliefs and a unique approach to surrealism, often clashing with the prevailing political and artistic norms of her era. This exploration highlights her significant yet underrecognized contributions to art and culture.

      Subversion and Surrealism in the Art of Honoré Sharrer
    • The Emphatically Queer Career of Perkins Harnly is the story of a Nebraska-born artist (1901-1986) who over the course of his long-life crossed paths with a staggering array of famous and infamous personalities. He partied with Sarah Bernhardt. Was friends with Paul Swan, a.k.a. "The Most Beautiful Man in the World," (who made women swoon when he danced in his tiny leopard-skin tunic). Was the frequent houseguest of Rose O'Neill, the free-living artist who invented the Kewpie. And dedicated correspondent of William Seabrook, author and occasional cannibal who--for better or worse--introduced Americans to the zombie. The story follows Harnly's steps from remote farmlands of Nebraska through silent-era Hollywood, post-revolutionary Mexico, Depression-era New York, wartime Tinsel Town, queer Los Angeles during the repressive 1950s, and in the 1970s. And romping through Europe and South America, where Harnly indulged in his hobby of visiting the graves of the famous and infamous from Vladimir Lenin to Oscar Wilde, Queen Victoria, and Eva Peron. Sarah Burns uses archives of letters and interviews to bring the lives of Harnly and his circle of creative friends whose antics rival the infamous "bright young things" of England. Once you meet Harnly, you will never forget him.

      The Emphatically Queer Career Of Artist Perkins Harnly And His Bohemian Friends