Shelter

  • Shelter
    By Susan Palwick

    “You did right to call,” Ben Witts said firmly. “But I'm afraid we have to take action. We've repeatedly tried to get Henry into a more appropriate situation, and we've repeatedly warned him that he can't keep living in the side of the ...

  • Shelter
    By Susan Palwick

    In a late twenty-first century earth on which compassion has become a crime, Meredith Preston relies on the kindness of strangers at their own peril and forges a connection with a genius technological developer who has programmed a house ...

  • Shelter
    By Jill Stephenson

    more nervous, channeling her nerves in a new direction anticipating Mike's anger once it met Gregory's flippancy. Theintercom buzzer sounded. Mike bounded outof the lounger. He punched the speak button.“Who is it?” Gregory's voice was ...

  • Shelter: Off the Grid in the Mostly Magnetic North
    By Sarah Stonich

    Conditions aren't often ideal for exploring. Winter's not really an option since snow restricts any movement beyond the plowed logging road. While someone more adventuresome might strap on snowshoes, there are steep slopes and random ...

  • Shelter: A Mickey Bolitar Novel
    By Harlan Coben

    Mickey Bolitar is forced to live with his Uncle Myron and switch high schools, where he finds both friends and enemies, but when his girlfriend vanishes, he follows her trail into an underworld that reveals she is not what she seems to be.

  • Shelter
    By Harlan Coben

    The first in an exciting series of YA thrillers from the master of the hook-and-twist.

  • Shelter
    By Lloyd Kahn

    A compilation of selections from various publications and by various individuals showing a wide range of information on hand-built housing, building crafts, and building and shelter in general.

  • Shelter: A Black Tale of Homeland, Baltimore
    By Lawrence Jackson

    Jackson’s story leans on the essay to contain the raging absurdity of Black American life, establishing him as a maverick, essential writer.

  • Shelter
    By Christie Matheson

    While ten-year-old Maya attends an elite private school on scholarship her classmates are unaware that she and her family are living in a homeless shelter, but on one poignant day Maya discovers having a house is not the only way to have a ...

  • Shelter
    By Jung Yun

    A powerful domestic drama, Shelter reveals the secrets and troubles of two generations of a Korean-American family. You never know what goes on behind closed doors. Kyung Cho owns a...

  • Shelter
    By Margaret Hasse

    During these challenging times of social distancing, poet Margaret Hasse and artist Sharon DeMark offer words and images of thirty dwellings that can be entered in the imagination.

  • Shelter
    By C_line Claire

    Claire's heartwarming picture book story delivers a timeless and timely message about the importance of kindness and generosity.

  • Shelter: Where Harvard Meets the Homeless
    By Scott Seider

    A powerful and inspiring study of the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter: The only student-run shelter in the United States.

  • Shelter
    By Jayne Anne Philips

    Shelter is a novel of transcendent beauty by one of the finest writers of our time.

  • Shelter
    By Kevin Tyler Norman

    Shelter is a collection of poetry and prose about distance, falling in love, losing it, and trying to find your way back home.

  • Shelter: A Work of Ministry
    By Bobbie Gerber

    Shelter: A Work of Ministry

  • Shelter
    By Jill Stephenson

    Shelter

  • Shelter: Where Harvard Meets the Homeless
    By Scott Seider

    What makes the shelter unique is that it is operated entirely by Harvard College students. It is the only student-run homeless shelter in the United States.

  • Shelter: A Novel
    By Jung Yun

    As Shelter veers swiftly toward its startling conclusion, Jung Yun leads us through dark and violent territory, where, unexpectedly, the Chos discover hope.

  • Shelter: Homelessness in Our Community
    By Lois Peterson

    It shares the personal stories of people who live on the street and the adults and kids who work with them.