The wood seat is damp. “Everything's in place, right?” “I guess we'll find out.” We're somber on the drive into town. We spent a bit of time vacillating over who we should tell—the Teton County Sheriff's Department or the Jackson Police ...
Running for his very life: along deserted Burlingham Boulevard, where the enormous sepulchral homes of Grunwald's neighbors were hidden in darkness ... into the moon-splotched shadows of Fairmount Park, which, by night, had acquired a ...
A collection of poems about children, families, dogs, and life.
A child and adult, a cat and dog, a bee and bug, and squirrels play the familiar game of catch me if you can.
Hiding at the bottom of the garden seems to Jack to be the best way of avoiding having the dreaded bath.
This delightful, rhythmic story is full of fun and energy. Two dogs spend their day chasing Blackbird while she darts from tree to tree collecting mulberries for her babies three. Will they catch her?
This collection of infant reading books works as the skills-focused backbone of guided reading resources, with step-by-step skills coverage and the full range of genre.
I shifted my weight and a fickle spring sang a whined tune beneath me from the bowels of the couch upholstery. And then I tried to turn, but it was too late. Somebody hit me. It was a flat clap of pain, high behind my ear, ...
When the game is deception, nothing is as it seems in this novel of cunning psychological suspense by the #1 Amazon Charts bestselling author of I'll Never Tell.
Beginning reader that contains a repeated refrain to encourage multiple readings of the same text to develop reading fluency.
Oh no, I just saw the serial killer walk behind that tall tree.
A child boasts of his own cleverness and speed.
While visiting the playground with his brother and sister, a young boy uses his imagination to make the experience more exciting.
While visiting Philadelphia, Tristram is mistaken for a womanizing businessman whom he has never met.