December

  • December
    By Elizabeth Hartley Winthrop

    On most mornings, Isabelle finds something or other to buy: a set of markers, a new pad, a candy bar, a barrette. But today she wandered listlessly through the aisles, and when Wilson asked her what she was going to get, she shrugged ...

  • December: A Magazine of the Arts and Opinion
    By Robert B. Connelly

    December: A Magazine of the Arts and Opinion

  • December
    By Gabrielle Lord

    Will Cal find out what really happened to his dad? Will he reach the Ormond Singularity before the stroke of midnight? Only time will tell... who will survive. Prepare yourself for an explosive end to this riveting series.

  • December
    By Phil Rickman

    In the ruins of a haunted medieval abbey, four musicians hope to tap into the site's dark history—an experience that almost destroys themThirteen years ago on a cold December night, a rock band called The Philosophers Stone gathered in ...

  • December
    By Eve Bunting

    A homeless family's luck changes after they help an old woman who has even less than they do at Christmas.

  • December
    By Otis Ferguson

    December

  • December
    By Robyn Brode

    Robyn Brode. December 31 is called New Year's Eve. It is the last day of December. It is also the last day of the year. Some people celebrate with party hats and noisemakers. December 31 is called New Year's Eve. It is the last day of ...

  • December
    By K. C. Kelley

    ... calendar switched to 12 months, December kept its old name! Hanukkah Hanukkah is an eight-day festival that is most often celebrated in December, but sometimes it's celebrated in November. Jewish families remember a miracle during which a ...

  • December
    By Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge

    Within these pages, the lessons are perhaps not as comforting as in the old calendar stories, but the subversive moralities are always instructive and perfectly executed.