From the golden-haired, curly-headed half of Simon & Garfunkel--a memoir (of sorts): artful, moving, lyrical; the making of a musician; the evolution of a man, a portrait of a life-long friendship and collaboration that became one of the most successful singing duos of their time. He writes about his life before, during, and after Simon & Garfunkel . . . about their folk-rock music in the roiling age that embraced and was defined by their pathbreaking sound.
Luminous shines as brightly as its heroine.” —Joan He, New York Times bestselling author of The Ones We’re Meant to Find “Shining prose, radiant characters, and a love story that burns bright.” —Elly Blake, New York Times ...
A collection of the world's greatest poetry from the past two thousand years brings together five hundred works by more than two hundred poets, along with commentary by the editor
Ian De Haes’s heartfelt story and radiant illustrations highlight themes of self-confidence, bravery, empathy, and the imaginative power of a strong female protagonist—whose name means light in Arabic.
As reality slips and time stands still, Consuela finds herself thrust into the world of the Flow.
A series of autobiographical prose poems and interviews that explore Garfunkel's inner thoughts, musicial career, travels, and loves
Harriet Reuter Hapgood's beautiful writing radiates with color in How to be Luminous, a lyrical and engrossing story about the aftermath of tragedy and the power of self-belief and love.
David Werden wants nothing more than to lead a quiet, ordinary life.
Book two in The Mysteries of New Venice, the steampunk adventure series The Guardian called a "magnificent achievement" It's 1907 in the icily beautiful New Venice, and the hero of the city's liberation, Brentford Orsini, has been deposed ...
Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best First Novel!
Oak Ridge Boys, 217 “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” (Beatles), 164 Oblon, Jim, 380 “Obvious Child, The” (Simon), 289, 292, 294, 387–88, 415n O'Connor, John L., 207 “Oh Mary Don't You Weep” (traditional), 141–42, 405–6n “Old Friends” (Simon), ...