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After his brother's death, Henry and his parents move to a new town, where he meets and befriends Mr. Levine, an elderly survivor of the Holocaust. Then another man comes along and tries to entice Henry away from his friendship with Mr. Levine. Acclaimed author Robert Cormier cra...fts a powerful tale of the struggle between good and evil. Read more
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As The Avenger searches for the teenage boys who trashed the Jerome home and left 14-year-old Karen Jerome in a coma, Buddy, one of the trashers, increases his drinking in order to cope with his parents' separation and his obsession with Jane Jerome, Karen's sister.
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It's the summer of 1938 when young Paul Moreaux discovers he can fade. First bewildered, then thrilled with the power of invisibility, Paul experiments. But his gift soon shows him shocking secrets and drives him toward a chilling act.
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After joining the army at fifteen and having his face blown away by a grenade in a battle in France, Francis returns home to Frenchtown hoping to find--and kill--the former childhood hero he feels betrayed him.
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In this complicated, chilling novel of the savagery of modern society, Adam mentally relives his past while facing the interrogation and trauma of his present life as a guest of the government. An ALA Notable Children's Book.
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Reprinted by arrangement with Pantheon Books --T.p. verso.
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Already a widow with three kids, Gracie Adams is pregnant again. Things are bound to be tough, but Gracie never gives up hope of finding a love that will once again pull everyone together as a real family. A strikingly honest story for young readers.
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A high school student is first a hero, then an outcast, and finally a victim in this novel of intimidation and the misuse of power. An ALA Best Book for Young Adults.
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A high-school freshman who refuses to participate in the annual fund- raising chocolate sale is forced to defend his convictions.
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Eighteen-year-old Frances returns home from World War II without a face, having fallen on a grenade. Now, with gun in hand, Francis is looking for a man he once admired and respected--a man who destroyed his life.
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