Danny's father goes into a hospital for a while, leaving Danny to live alone in a trailer with no money and little food. That's when the coyotes start coming to visit. Coyotes are tricksters. Coyotes are clever survivors. So is Danny as he learns what kind of human being he truly is — and what kind he ain't. DANNY AIN'T is part of the San Puerco Trilogy, three award-winning novels that have been loved by adults and children alike, about the adventures of three boys in the scrappy little town ...
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Carpenters and craft, friendship and rivalry: Wally is building a mansion for a dot-com multimillionaire in the Silicon Valley of California. As the dot-com's stock keeps rising, the size of the house - and the owner's ego - keep growing. Wally and his colorful crew may be into something that's over their heads. When little guys work for bigshots, who gets nailed? From bungling to burglary, from demolishing concrete to racing beltsanders, from love of tools to falling in love, everyone will ...
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"An engaging picaresque novel of a young man on the run. A warm, well-told story of a likable character with a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time." —Publisher's Weekly Willy Middlebrook is a nice boy from the suburbs, a Vietnam vet, a college drop-out majoring in Human Kindness. Framed for the murder of a cop, Willy goes on the lam from the law. With hopeful heart and broken balls he lives among the people of the humble cafes and dusty bars, underground: "They have rough br ...
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If you liked Clear Heart, I think you'll like this one too. It’s got great characters, it’s down-to-earth, it’s fun. And better yet, this one's friendly to children. Boone Barnaby is about three boys testing the limits of life in their scrappy little town. It’s about collecting garbage, climbing trees, catching a criminal, and talking to dragonflies. Boone Barnaby lives in a small town full of large characters: San Puerco, California. There’s Boone’s father, who loves Studebakers and doo-wop ...
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Four smart kids. One busy town. Bowie Brown plays guitar - and uses it as an assault weapon. Mimi Bucher lives in a secret bedroom in a shopping mall. Jaz McGuire is determined to never grow up and to never hear mention of ess ee ex. Hoot Howard collects waterfalls - until somebody steals them. Hoot has a mother with lime-green hair. Bowie has a father who sings to a ghost. Jaz has a mother who is too Chinese. Mimi has nobody at all. A couple of neighbors nicknamed Curly and Moe just might b ...
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A fat boy with the blues. A skinny girl who runs marathons. And a con man on the lam. If you liked Clear Heart, or if you liked Boone Barnaby, you’ll like this one, too. The themes are a bit more grown up than Boone Barnaby, but it’s still family-friendly for reading. For any age it’s my brand of writing: humane, down to earth, good-natured, sometimes funny and sometimes sad. Babcock plays electric guitar. He’s writing songs - and trying to figure out the true meaning of rock and roll - but ...
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Where the Slug and the Coyote Play. Plus the complete song.
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A Good Day For Rainbows
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The Losers. If Wishes Were Pennies.
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Coyote Dreams.
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Helping Dylan. Living Thin.
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A coyote chase, a partner.
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Be careful with clowns...
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The Badger attacks Henry Hoggle.
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The ways of going bankrupt.
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Lessons in Grammar
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In Pursuit of Excellence
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Business: "You got to have the right business philosophy."
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"Call me this name: Danny Street."
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Danny's father goes to war and sends two coyotes to care for Danny.
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The Choice of Life
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Cross that footbridge, danger on the other side. Too big, too fast, let your brain be your guide.
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Jimmy, old Jimmy, bloodstains in your wood. Jimmy, old Jimmy, still you sound so good.
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Everybody wants her, nobody knows her at all. Drop dead beauty, gonna be her downfall.
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Bowie the giant, so defiant, when are you gonna come home?
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Four dog riot, better stay quiet. Stealin' a rifle ain't no trifle.
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Run, run, across the track. Sky is yellow, earth is black. Cold wind, hard steel. Got to find where life is real.
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Four dog riot, put me on a diet. Try to be funny but shopping costs money.
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Sweet Susan, Susan Sweet, with a voice like a golden field of wheat...
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Take a hard steel bar, need a shovel too. Breakin' that ground, you're a one-man crew.
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She'll never grow up, her mama is too Chinese. Call me fickle but save the last pickle, please.
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Got a secret bedroom, living in the Stanford Mall. Everybody wants her, nobody knows her at all.
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Don't you cry now, Daddy had to die some day. Find you a waterfall, put it in your Chevrolet.
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It's September, 1998. Menlo Park just south of the Golden Gate. Talkin' on pay phones, internet's gonna be great.
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To not consider the contrapositive.
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Saint Louee, Louee
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Lawd, lawd, can't wait to see her again.
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Finding gold ... and Jedediah.
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Searching for gold. A dog who hated snakes.
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Hunting jackrabbits. Finding Jedediah.
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Running. Living.
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Funky Philly.
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You stupid idiot.
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Christmas was a lonely time...
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The business game. A working girl, a city woman.
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Welcome to Philadelphia.
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Return to suburbia.
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He looked intelligent, but I suspect...
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Champaign-Urbana
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St. Louis: Two days later, Elaine visited alone...
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St. Louis: I woke up shivering...
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I was a nice boy from the suburbs.
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Ocean journey of a brown-eyed handsome man.
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To sing falsetto. To dress with Charm. To give flowers to every angry woman in the world.
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A battle in a war that has no enemies, only people.
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Gone to the Orangutan
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