Simon, a deaf boy, is adopted and brought to Canada by two loving and culturally diverse parents. With a little sister who has Down Syndrome, the family learns to communicate....
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On a frigid New Year's Eve, just twenty months after the Columbine massacre, three teenage boys carefully plotted the murder of a schoolmate and his grandparents at their mountain hideaway...
Fueled by rage and betrayal, ex-fighter Simon Evans re-enters the ring, determined to take out his anger on his opponents, until the father who walked out on him and his mom years ago wants to be part of his life, sending a P.I. named ...
Simon Seahorse embarks on an adventure to find his lost lucky pearl in this first book in The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse chapter book series.
Simon Says: The Sights and Sounds of the Swing Era, 1935-1955
An artist, forced to paint swastikas on train cars for the Nazis during the Holocaust, has become an unlikely vigilante in pre-Cold War Europe.
The story of Simon Treadway Gato, the lobby ambassador of the Red Lion Inn. Simon greets people at the door and lead them to their rooms. He takes his job seriously and the guests love him. Oh, he is a cat!
Charles Weston, an aspiring young artist attending a private arts high school, discovers that being true to one's self means opening the door to both pain and pleasure.
A masterpiece full of an aching longing and desperation, Simon Says is a troubling, provocative, and ultimately triumphant look into addiction, recovery, and our need to be loved.
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Ultimate series, a former MMA fighter returns to the ring while a beautiful investigator watches his every move.
Here is a relatable funny story about Simon Says.
Simon has lived near Coral Grove his whole life, but from the stories he tells, you'd think he's traveled the sea.
When a nice suburban family gets viciously car-jacked on the way to their summer home, they never suspect that the young man who comes to their rescue has sinister intentions.
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I pray that what I'm about to do will be a blessing.
Simon, a sixth-grader who had been sent from Germany to live with an American family when he was six years old, spends the summer of 1942 facing his feelings of abandonment and learning about antisemitism in his small Oklahoma town.