Books from Simon and Schuster

  • Cat's Meow: A Novel
    By Melissa de la Cruz

    A Novel Melissa de la Cruz. Amerrrycans do ennyway." It was just as her aunt had predicted. And since I didn't have any children, her job was even easier than most au pairs'. Bannerjee keeps me company on shopping trips.

  • Popularity Takeover
    By Melissa de la Cruz

    Melissa de la Cruz. That was fine with her. She could just tone it down for a while and focus on enjoying herself. Live in the moment—wasn't that what her dad's Zen Buddhism guru was always going on about? He was a really nice guy.

  • The Ashleys: Lipgloss Jungle
    By Melissa de la Cruz

    Melissa de la Cruz. melissa de la cruz the ashleys lip gloss jungle This book is a work of fiction. Any references to.

  • Who Really Runs Britain?: The Private Companies Taking Control of Benefits, Prisons, Asylum, Deportation, Security, Social Care and the NHS
    By Alan White

    ... Philip xvi, xvii, 204 Hancock, Matt 251–2 Hardwick, Nick 29–30 Harrington, Malcolm 49 Harris, Mike 188 Harrison, ... Stephen 131 HBS 11 Health and Social Care Act (2012) 113, 128, 129, 140 Health Properties (Bath) Ltd 125–6 health ...

  • Shadow State: Inside the Secret Companies that Run Britain
    By Alan White

    ... Nick 29–30 Harrington, Malcolm 49 Harris, Mike 183 Harrison, Emma 72, 73 Hart, Gaon 24, 25 Hassockfield secure training centre 75–6 Hay, Stephen 128 HBS 11 Health and Social Care Act (2012) 110–11, 125, 137 Health Properties (Bath) ...

  • The 8-Minute Guts Builder: A Portable Coach to Pump Up Your Courage
    By Karen Salmansohn

    A Portable Coach to Pump Up Your Courage Stop a moving train of negative thoughts! Walk down that aisle! Open a jam-closed heart! Lift that ton of office work! Run circles around your competition! Pick up that phone and make that call!

  • Uninvited
    By Justine Musk

    “Do I look like a dumb-ass or should I keep it?” “Keep it. Are you sure your mother's sane?” “She prefers the term eccentric. You know. Like Howard Hughes.” “Howard Hughes was out of his freaking mind.” “I needed to find and tell you.

  • The Right Words at the Right Time Volume 2: Your Turn!
    By Marlo Thomas, Bruce Kluger, Carl Robbins

    A second collection of more than one hundred inspiring stories features essays by Americans from all walks of life and includes the story of a Gulf War veteran whose perspective was changed by a chance encounter at a fast-food restaurant.

  • The Road to Camelot: Inside JFK's Five-Year Campaign
    By Thomas Oliphant, Curtis Wilkie

    Dick Donahue, did some firsthand negotiating: Donahue, in interview with the author, 2015. “The facts are that both sides”: Robert Wallace, memo to Robert Kennedy, May 27, 1960, Pre-Administration Papers, JFKL.

  • Flying over 96th Street: Memoir of an East Harlem White Boy
    By Thomas L. Webber

    Set during the late 1950s and early 1960s, Flying over 96th Street: Memoir of an East Harlem White Boy is the story of one boy's struggle with race, poverty, and identity in a city -- and a country -- grappling with the same issues.

  • Robert Kennedy: His Life
    By Evan Thomas

    201; Justin Feldman interview; Richard Donahue interview. 95 Chafln, $35,000: Raymond Chafin and Topper Sherwood, Just Good Politics, pp. 127-45. 95 RFK astute about money: David Fox interview. 95 "divided . . . into little bundles": ...

  • The Right Words At the Right Time
    By Marlo Thomas, Friends

    Donahue. Talk. Show. Host. Five. years after graduating from college I found myself on the side of a mountain in West Virginia peeing behind a railroad boxcar. A mine collapse had trapped thirty-eight men underground, and I was on the ...

  • Dark Debts
    By Karen Hall

    Then Father Donahue had arrived, so Michael knew he was in trouble. The doctor came over to the bed and checked Michael's pulse. Michael could open his eyes for seconds at a time, and his focus was a bit clearer.

  • The Best Fiction Sampler Ever 2015 - Howard Books: A Free Sample of Fiction Titles
    By Karen Kingsbury, Allison Pataki, Stephanie Landsem

    A muscle twitched in Donahue's face, suddenly stern, and he glanced at Vitali before reading slowly through the photocopies. Finally he sat down with a worried look. “Mr. Massey, those papers belong to the CIA.

  • The Longings of Wayward Girls: A Novel
    By Karen Brown

    The second-to-youngest Donahue child, Joey, was afraid of thunder and lightning, and Betty and Sadie were required to take him with them to the subterranean level of the split ranch to distract him with a rerun of Wild Wild West.

  • Marketing to Generation X
    By Karen Ritchie

    After all, they had been watching Donahue (1967). Despite the fact that the frank talk show aired outside the “family viewing hours” when kids were expected to be at school, kids were watching Donahue. After school, in the summertime, ...

  • The Triumph of Nancy Reagan
    By Karen Tumulty

    ... Edward VIII, King of England, Dolan, Anthony, Eisenhower, Dwight, , Dole, Bob: elections, US: in presidential bid, – , , , of , of , in presidential race, of , , as possible presidential candidate, of , of , – Donahue (TV show), ...

  • A Distant Shore: A Novel
    By Karen Kingsbury

    Also to my amazing Simon & Schuster editor, Trish Todd, and my publishing team, including the keenly talented Libby McGuire, Suzanne Donahue, Lisa Sciambra, Isabel DaSilva, Paula Amendolara, Kristin Fassler and Dana Trocker, ...

  • Still Failing at Fairness: How Gender Bias Cheats Girls and Boys in School and What We Can Do About It
    By Karen R. Zittleman, David Sadker

    Perie, Marianne, Wendy S. Grigg, and Patricia L. Donahue. The Nation's Report Card: Reading 2005. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, ...

  • Pins & Needles: Stories
    By Karen Brown

    ... dropped petals onto the dark ground like snow. Sadie Watkins was twelve, nearly thirteen, and she and her friend Betty Donahue had begun stealing their mothers' Salems and Virginia Slims, hiding them in clever places May 5, 1979.