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Available for Kindle. PDF edition also available. Click for more info about all editions.In a growing collection of whimsically morbid short stories, a train leaves the station and is never seen again, a boy falls in love with a face from 60 years before, an old woman trudges into her past, a child crawls into a place that is not suspected to exist and the entrance has disappeared behind him, and more.
Available for Kindle. PDF edition also available. Click for more info about all editions.A 13-year-old girl earns a night in jail, the unexpected consequence of good intentions. She couldn't have done it though, without help from a little brother, a computer, and a grouchy neighbor. And she wouldn't have a lot to look forward to afterward without the support of an elderly neighbor with famous connections.
PDF edition available. Click for more info.A 9th-century Russian peasant, fancying himself a physician, crosses the steppe together with a fugitive woman and two Greek holy men in pursuit of an elusive rendezvous. While the physician awakens to the Greeks' advanced culture, the holy men discover the rudiments of what is now the Cyrillic alphabet.
Available for Kindle and for iPad. PDF edition also available. Click for more info about all editions.Thousands of suggested first names for whitish babies who don’t have strong ethnic or pseudo-ethnic roots - an entirely new, and irreverent, look at the phenomenon of naming babies with sections on contrived names, palindromes, surnames as given names, and, for the first time, no attempt to separate girls’ names from boys’ names.
PDF edition available. Also in hard copy. Click for more info about all editions.Anthology of short pieces by 16 separate authors, this title is the first book published anywhere in ebook and hard copy at the same time (2000).
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