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In this artful, disquieting, yet surprisingly jubilant memoir, Jesuit priest Boyle recounts his two decades of working with "homies" in Los Angeles County, which contains 1,100 gangs with nearly 86,000 members...
Welch (coauthor, Winning) here shares her simple yet sound strategy for making major life decisions: by first considering their impact in ten minutes, ten months, and ten years...
Fueled by a pulsing soundtrack of rap, reggaeton, and rough & ready pop, this work is a bracing blast of Dominican youth culture—yet its witty adolescent angst owes more to J...
Recipient of the Letras de Oro Prize and the Gabriela Mistral Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement, AgosÃn is a human rights activist, author, and professor at Wellesley College...
Harris's rousing fifth Sookie Stackhouse fantasy-mystery pits vampires, were-creatures, shifters, and one fairy godmother against a sniper with an apparent aversion to nonhumans...
Gr 3—5—This poetry collection takes readers to a world in which fairies fly around dressed up as butterflies and where carefully kept secrets are revealed: how to know if your day will be filled with love; how to know if summer has arrived; which are the first secrets one must gather; what can magic paper do...
Traditional and pop culture characters get together to amuse the readers in these prose poems, which use rime, metric, and a masterly grasp of the Spanish children's tales lexicon to create a cruel and satirical portrait of contemporary living anxieties...