Halfway Home

  • Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
    By Reuben Jonathan Miller

    Informed by Miller’s experience as the son and brother of incarcerated men, captures the stories of the men, women, and communities fighting against a system that is designed for them to fail.

  • Halfway Home: A Novel
    By Paul Monette

    Agent Evans stepped down from the dining room, sharp in a charcoal suit and rep tie. If it had been Potato-face I might've turned and bolted, but the black man had struck me as a fount of empathy by comparison.

  • Halfway Home: A Comedy in Two Acts
    By Diane Bank

    ... QUIET ON THE SET RAVENSCROFT – RUN FOR YOUR WIFE THE SENATOR WORE PANTYHOSE SLAUGHTERHOUSE — THE SLOTH - THE SWAN SONG -TAKING STOCK - TILL DEATH DO US PART - VIRTUE ALWAYS TRIUMPHS HALFWAY HOME A Comedy in Two Acts by Diane Bank.

  • Halfway Home
    By Paul Monette

    Weakened by AIDS, artist Tom Shaheen retreats to a remote California beach to come to terms with his illness and his life, until his estranged brother, Brian, comes back into his life, and, after years of resentment, they build a new ...

  • Halfway Home
    By Mary Sheldon

    Trapped in a passionless marriage, Alexis longs for her mother, Maggie, who abandoned her years ago, while Maggie, now a famous actress preparing to share her life story with the public, is forced to confront the daughter she gave up.

  • Halfway Home: My Life 'til Now
    By Ronan Tynan

    In Halfway Home, a beautifully written memoir, Ronan Tynan, a member of the enormously popular Irish Tenors, shares his remarkable story of overcoming adversity and attaining worldwide success in several different areas.

  • Halfway Home: Drawing My Way Through Japan
    By Christine Mari Inzer

    Halfway Home is an engaging-and often hilarious-look at a fascinating country and a girl rediscovering her roots.

  • Halfway Home: A Granddaughter's Biography
    By Mary Logue

    In 1926, the sudden death of her husband left Mae to support herself and her five children. She took a job as postmaster of Chokio, where she lived until her death in 1961. These straightforward facts are not enough for Logue.

  • Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
    By Reuben Jonathan Miller

    Originally published in hardcover by Little, Brown and Company, February 2021.

  • Halfway Home
    By Julia Coley Duncan

    Growing up on the fringes of the Old South, twelve-year-old Annie Trammell is the daughter of a gentlewoman from an old family in decline and her closest friends--and practically adopted...

  • Halfway Home
    By Erin Mariah Murphy

    A heartwarming picture book based on a true rescue story.HALFWAY HOME from debut author Erin Mariah Murphy is based on the true story of her rescue pup, Zeke's, journey to finding his forever home.

  • Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
    By Reuben Jonathan Miller

    Informed by Miller's experience as the son and brother of incarcerated men, captures the stories of the men, women, and communities fighting against a system that is designed for them to fail.