The Boy: Okie Passage on Route 66 : a Novel
She probably would have killed Ryan, and I couldn't let that happen. “I think that answers your question, Frank. What was your second one?” No matter what his second question is, it can't be worse than his first one.
It's an evening in April 1959 and Eamonn Andrews, one of Britain's most prominent television personalities, is addressing the audience in the BBC Television Theatre. He's teasing them with clues about the identity of the subject of this ...
The boy does not speak. The boy has no name. The boy, raised half-wild in the forests of southern France, sets out alone into the wilderness and the greater world beyond.
Could she have something to do with the disappearance of Nora, or is the troubled teen the key to the murder? How far will Nick and Annie have to go to uncover the dark truth of the boy?
In The Boy: A Holocaust Story, the historian Dan Porat unpacks this split second that was immortalized on film and unravels the stories of the individuals—both Jews and Nazis—associated with it.
Provocative, headlong, and utterly compelling, The Boy is the story of a woman on the edge, torn between love and compulsion, desire and duty.
The boy does not speak. The boy has no name. The boy, raised half-wild in the forests of southern France, sets out alone into the wilderness and the greater world beyond.
Could she have something to do with the disappearance of Nora, or is the troubled teen the key to the murder? How far will Nick and Annie have to go to uncover the dark truth of the boy?
Detective Nick Fourcade and Deputy Annie Broussard return to investigate the brutal murder of a seven-year-old boy in Hoag's most harrowing thriller yet.
', Germaine Greer opens our eyes and invites us to appreciate boys in all their sensuality, flirtatiousness and vulnerability.
A boy prostitute goes by several names and is greatly in demand because of his charm. But his future is threatened by his past. Who is the boy?
The boy’s charismatic, seductive, and protean personality (he is Devon to the keepers of the Boys’ Home, Alex to the Fatman with whom he lives, Priestly to the young rent-boy who reveres him, and Durwood to Sean’s daughter) arches ...