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Books with author Jamie Bennett

  • Deathman, do not follow me,: A novel

    Jay Bennett

    Unknown Binding (Meredith Press, March 15, 1968)
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  • The Skeleton Man

    Jay Bennett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1986)
    The day after Ray Bond receives a secret gift of $30,000 in cash from his uncle, the uncle is found dead--an apparent suicide--and Ray begins to receive anonymous threats
  • Sing Me a Death Song

    Jay Bennett

    Paperback (Tracks, May 9, 1991)
    None
  • Sing Me a Death Song: A Novel

    Jay Bennett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Jason risks his life to find evidence that his mother, a convicted murderer facing execution, was framed
    Z+
  • Dakota Dream

    James Bennett

    Library Binding (Scholastic, March 1, 1994)
    After an unhappy life spent in institutions and foster homes, fifteen-year-old Floyd Rayfield seeks peace on a Dakota Sioux reservation, where he goes on a hamblecheya, a vision quest, to find his rightful destiny.
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Bennett

    (Griffin, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Learn to use your most precious commodity―time―to truly live.Arnold Bennett’s classic book, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, has been changing the way people use and consider their time since it was first published in 1910. In the intervening century surprisingly little has changed―we still struggle to make use of our time and are often plagued by the persistent worry that we are not making the most of our lives. Bennett encourages readers to stop merely following the rote patterns of their lives and leverage their free hours by viewing time as a commodity like money―each of us is allotted exactly 24 hours every day to spend as we see fit. What we make of our lives will ultimately be a result of what we make of that time. Bennett’s prescription is simple, but revolutionary: consider the time outside your work day as an entirely separate day, sixteen hours (give or take) during which you are free to do anything you like to grow and improve yourself and your happiness. Building on that premise, he helps readers begin to take control of their time―starting with just 90 minutes three times a week―and use it to truly live. Bennett’s writing is realistic and his advice transcends the years since it was first written. How to Live on 24 Hours a Day is an honest and refreshing perspective on how we can seize control of our time and spend it in the wisest way possible.
  • When Am I Supposed to Sleep?

    Jackie Bennett

    Paperback (Rock's Mills Press, Aug. 26, 2018)
    "I am a flat chested teenybopper and nobody likes me. At least not today. Maybe if I’m lucky someone will like me tomorrow." That’s how I started my project on family and community that Mrs. McKinney gave us for our first grade eight assignment. Pathetic, eh? It’s not really true, I guess. Just feels like it most days.…And so begins Jenny Grant’s account of the trials and tribulations of her final year of elementary school. Along the way Jenny finds her world rocked by a family crisis, breaks the leg of one of the most popular girls in school, and discovers (can it be?) true love. By turns hilarious and heartwrenching, When Am I Supposed to Sleep? is guaranteed to prevent readers from getting to sleep themselves as they wait to find out how Jenny's grade 8 year will turn out.
  • Skinhead: A Novel

    Jay Bennett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1991)
    A plea from a dying man he has never seen before involves nineteen-year-old Jonathan in a life-and-death struggle with white-supremacist skinheads
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  • The Haunted One

    Jay Bennett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    After the girl eighteen-year-old Paul loves drowns at the New Jersey beach while he is the lifeguard on duty, he begins to receive phone calls from her and to see her in odd places
    Z
  • Deathman, Do Not Follow Me

    Jay Bennett

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Nov. 1, 1972)
    "He heard the scream float up, up, to him, and the screeching of the anquished brakes...and he heard the silence. Then he was the black limousine streak away and disappear...." Teenager Danny Morgan is the only one who knows that the multimillion dollar Van Gogh painting at the Museum has been stolen. The only one, that is, besides the ones who stole it. Now Danny's life is all that stand between them and a fortune.
  • Slowly, Slowly I Raise the Gun

    Jay Bennett

    Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 1, 1983)
    Two weeks before he is due to receive his inheritance on his eighteenth birthday, Chris receives an anonymous letter informing him that his mother did not die a natural death and that he himself is in danger from the murderer.
    Q
  • Adventures from the Book of Virtues

    Bennett

    (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Featuring The Bennett Family And An All-Star Cast William J. Bennett, John, Joseph and Elayne, Edward Asner, Claire Bloom, Barbara Bush, Dorian Harewood, Charlton Heston, Andrea Martin, David McCallum, Kate Nelligan, Tonya Pinkins, Richard Thomas