Alphabet letters spell out words describing their experiences.
“Hi,” he said, “I'm Kyle Huddleston. My buddy sitting over there's Bobo Burkhart. We saw you out running and duckwalking while ago and wondered if you're a football player. Both of us are.” Gripping Kyle's hand, I said, “Yeah, ...
Here are the secrets for Dave's favorites: Hot Baloney Sandwich and Sour Cherry Pie, which she overnights faithfully to him each year for his birthday.
... David 43 , 66 Meddaugh , Susan 64 Merriam , Eve 138 Miklowitz , Gloria D. 146 Miles , Betty 101 Miles , Miska 40 ... Nigel 38 Snyder , Zilpha Keatley 103 Sobol , Donald J. 115 , 124 Souster , Raymond 138 Southall , Ivan 149 Speare ...
Now food writer Anastacia Marx de Salcedo scrutinizes the world of processed food and its long relationship with the military—unveiling the twists, turns, successes, failures, and products that have found their way from the armed ...
... The Lettermen. Down the hall I pass the kitchen and find three other doors: the bathroom, the bedroom, the office. I enter the office and sit at the desk. Using the tips of my fingers and trying not to leave prints, I turn on his ...
... kitchen to the first serving table. “How long have you been serving at this shelter?” Claire asked Vanessa. “The Club has ... the lettermen approach. “Jasmine, I need you to start serving soup, please. You lettermen are going to be sadly ...
... the Lettermen. I poured each of us a glass of iced tea. I checked the kitchen clock and prayed that Chad would open the door any minute. He's always home by six. As the smell of broiled steak wafted in the air, I began regretting ...
Praise for The Pier Louisville author Bill Noel, himself a seasoned photographer, has followed his debut offering, Folly, with another engaging Folly Beach Mystery.