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Poe

stories and poems
2017
A collection of stories and poems by Edgar Allan Poe presented in graphic novel format.

Unsolved crimes

2017
Despite the tireless work of crime investigators, and the wealth of modern forensic techniques available to them, a disturbing number of crimes remain unsolved. This book explores some of the most famous open cases. Jimmy Hoffa, president of the Teamster’s Union, disappeared in 1975. Although a number of suspects have been named and the influence of the Mob alleged, no one has ever been charged with his murder, and his body has never been found. The mystery of the (3z(BBlack Dahlia(3y (Bmurder in 1947 provoked widespread speculation, and even the naming of the probable murderer, but he was found dead before the investigation could proceed. The (3z(BZodiac(3y (Bkiller, who rocked San Francisco with the murder of more than 40 innocent people between 1966 and 1973, may still be at large. So why are these cases unsolved? Often it’s because the culprit cannot be identified––or, if identified, cannot be traced––or because the evidence is insufficient to bring the case to trial. Chillingly, most of these cases involve murder or suspected murder.

Hotel for the lost

2016
After the death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Aubrey and her brother stumble upon Hotel Ruby, a strange yet beautiful place that changes the course of her life forever.

Reaper

2017
"When Rosie dies in a car crash, she learns that before going to Paradise, she must return to earth as a reaper and collect three souls"--Provided by publisher.

Something very sad happened

a toddler's guide to understanding death
2016
"... a useful tool for parents, caregivers, therapists, and teachers to help young children understand the concept of death and begin the process of coping with the loss. Intended for children ages 2 and 3, the book explains death and loss to a very young child in a simple and age-appropriate way. It also serves as a starting point for discussion when parents or other adults may be grieving. Includes a "Reader's Note" and "Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Therapists" written by the author"--Amazon.com.

Skeleton tree

2017
The day twelve-year-old Stanly finds a finger bone growing into a skeleton in his yard everything changes--his seven-year-old sister Miren adopts the skeleton, which only children can see, as a friend and playmate, and as her health continues to deteriorate Stanly blames the skeleton and tries to drive it away, although it is the only thing that seems to give Miren any joy.

Tiger eyes

1981
When Davey Wexler's father is killed in a holdup in Atlantic City, her mother moves Davey and her brother to Los Alamos to get away from the memories--but Davey is a girl frozen in fear and anger, until she meets an older boy called Wolf who can read her tiger eyes.

When I die, will I get better?

1993
A six-year-old boy tries to come to terms with the death of his younger brother by creating a story about rabbit brothers that closely parallels his own experiences.

Bridge to Terabithia

2013
The life of a ten-year-old boy in rural Virginia expands when he becomes friends with a newcomer who subsequently meets an untimely death trying to reach their hideaway, Terabithia, during a storm.

Food freak

2017
Dani's dad is known around town for his rants over the evils of processed foods. So when Dani starts a new school, she avoids making friends, hoping no one will connect her to the local food freak. But one boy she meets will change her perception.

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