Heartbroken over a failed romance, talented pianist Danny Murtaugh drops out of music school and returns to his rural hometown, where he discovers two new passions: one for the untouched woodlands of the reclusive Frederick P. Garrick, and one for Stephanie, the stunning new waitress at the town diner. Danny finds himself returning to the scene of the central tragedy of his life, and a painful unspoken secret. But secrets link to secrets, and in trying to confront his own past Danny will stir up memories those around him would prefer stay buried.
High school football star, Chris Serbo, has to face his drinking problem after his grades begin to drop, his girlfriend leaves him, and his Aunt is ready to kick him out of the house.
Still grieving over his father's death, nineteen-year-old college dropout Danny Murtaugh turns to a drunk, an eccentric landowner, and a young waitress for answers about his past and direction for his future.
A photographic journal chronicling a 215-mile, ten-day canoe trip from Hancock, New York down to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania taken by a fourteen-year-old boy and a forty-year-old writer.
A photographic journal chronicling a 215-mile, ten-day canoe trip from Hancock, New York down to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania taken by a fourteen-year-old boy and a forty-year-old writer.
Relates how one delegate to the Second Continental Congress battled bad weather and physical disabilities to arrive in Philadelphia in 1776, in time for the historic vote that led to independence.
Fifteen-year-old Jeremy Chandler's love of basketball leads him to hang around the gym even though a birth defect keeps him from playing the game, but he is forced to decide what is really important in life when he sees the coach molest a cheerleader and testifies against him in court.