Sam sat on the pile of logs where he and Lindsey had parted the previous evening. His head was turned up to the sun, letting the warmth pour over him. The scent was fabulous - pine, early flowerings of irises - his favourite time of ...
At the end of the world, a woman must hide her secret power and find her kidnapped daughter in this "intricate and extraordinary" Hugo Award winning novel of power, oppression, and revolution. (The New York Times) This is the way the world ...
"A memoir of caregiving; illuminates the difficulties of and ethical questions surrounding end-of-life care in America"--Provided by publisher"--
In Don Bredes’s Cold Comfort, Hector Bellevance left Vermont for Harvard, graduated into a job with the Boston Police Department, made detective, married, divorced, accidentally shot his partner during a raid gone bad, and then returned ...
Is he writing or dying? In The Fifth Season Philip Salom brings his virtuoso gifts for storytelling, humour and character to a haunting and unforgettable novel about the tenuousness of life and what it means to be both lost and found.
Daman Rathore and Muskaan Goel are not, what one would call, a match made in heaven.
If you don’t understand what a speech-language pathologist does before you read this book, you certainly will when you have finished it.
The Fifth Season is a book of poems expressing the circles of life.
It's early May when a young family out on a forest walk stumble upon a heavily mutliated body.