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Books with author Peter Cawdron

  • Trixie & Me

    Peter Cawdron

    eBook (Peter Cawdron at Smashwords, March 9, 2012)
    Trixie & Me is the second in a series of stand-alone novellas exploring alternatives to the Rare Earth Hypothesis in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Trixie and Berry are trapped on an alien space ship. Berry can't move, but he seems to understand what's going on. Trixie is confused, she has no recollection of how they ended up in the dark depths of an alien war craft. She struggles to comprehend even the simplest of concepts, struggling to speak, but she is free of her chains, so she is Berry's only hope. They must escape their captors and warn humanity about this sinister threat coming from the galactic core.All four novellas in this series can be found in the book GALACTIC EXPLORATIONhttp://www.amazon.com/Galactic-Exploration-ebook/dp/B008BYN3ZG/
  • The Curious Case of the Hounds of Hell

    Peter Cawdron

    eBook
    The world's most famous detective is back in a case that brings him to an isolated mansion outside of the small town of Hell, Maine, investigating the murder of a young boy apparently killed by wolves.
  • Free Fall

    Peter Cawdron

    language (, Oct. 31, 2015)
    This short story first appeared in The Z Chronicles, and serves as a prequel to What We Left Behind.Jackson is an astronaut testing a prototype interstellar craft in deep space. When he returns home, thereā€™s no one to greet him. Earth has fallen silent. Now he must decideā€”stay in orbit, watching a dead planet roll slowly by beneath his windows, or land on Earth and fight for life?
  • Mister Fluffy Bunny

    Peter Cawdron

    language (, Nov. 11, 2018)
    WARNING: Contains violence, drug references and cute stuffed toys. Dana was found wandering alone in the Mexican desert in the midst of a drug war. Sheriff Garcia takes her to the Silver Plains orphanage, having her declared a ward of the state temporarily so he can focus on searching for her parents. When the sheriff is killed, Dana has to face the prospect she's never getting out of Silver Plains. Dejected and downcast, her only hope lies in the comfort of a stuffed toyā€”Mister Fluffy Bunny.
  • Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You: A Novel

    Peter Cameron

    Paperback (Picador, April 28, 2009)
    Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is the story of James Sveck, a sophisticated, vulnerable young man with a deep appreciation for the world and no idea how to live in it. James is eighteen, the child of divorced parents living in Manhattan. Articulate, sensitive, and cynical, he rejects all of the assumptions that govern the adult world around himā€“including the expectation that he will go to college in the fall. He would prefer to move to an old house in a small town somewhere in the Midwest. Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You takes place over a few broiling days in the summer of 2003 as James confides in his sympathetic grandmother, stymies his canny therapist, deplores his pretentious sister, and devises a fake online identity in order to pursue his crush on a much older coworker. Nothing turns out how he'd expected."Possibly one of the all-time great New York books, not to mention an archly comic gem" (Peter Gadol, LA Weekly), Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is the insightful, powerfully moving story of a young man questioning his times, his family, his world, and himself.
  • The Curious Case of the Hounds of Hell

    Peter Cawdron

    Paperback (Independently published, May 7, 2018)
    The world's most famous detective is back in a case that brings him to an isolated mansion outside of the small town of Hell, Maine, investigating the murder of a young boy killed by wolves.
  • Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You: A Novel

    Peter Cameron

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 28, 2009)
    Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is the story of James Sveck, a sophisticated, vulnerable young man with a deep appreciation for the world and no idea how to live in it. James is eighteen, the child of divorced parents living in Manhattan. Articulate, sensitive, and cynical, he rejects all of the assumptions that govern the adult world around himā€“including the expectation that he will go to college in the fall. He would prefer to move to an old house in a small town somewhere in the Midwest. Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You takes place over a few broiling days in the summer of 2003 as James confides in his sympathetic grandmother, stymies his canny therapist, deplores his pretentious sister, and devises a fake online identity in order to pursue his crush on a much older coworker. Nothing turns out how he'd expected."Possibly one of the all-time great New York books, not to mention an archly comic gem" (Peter Gadol, LA Weekly), Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is the insightful, powerfully moving story of a young man questioning his times, his family, his world, and himself.
  • Mister Fluffy Bunny

    Mr Peter Cawdron

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 11, 2018)
    WARNING: Contains violence, drug references and cute stuffed toys.Dana was found wandering alone in the Mexican desert in the midst of a drug war. Sheriff Garcia takes her to the Silver Plains orphanage, having her declared a ward of the state temporarily so he can focus on searching for her parents. When the sheriff is killed, Dana has to face the prospect she's never getting out of Silver Plains. Dejected and downcast, her only hope lies in the comfort of a stuffed toyā€”Mister Fluffy Bunny.
  • Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You: A Novel

    Peter Cameron

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 18, 2007)
    Itā€™s time for eighteen-year-old James Sveck to begin his freshman year at Brown. Instead, heā€™s surfing the real estate listings, searching for a sanctuaryā€”a nice farmhouse in Kansas, perhaps. Although James lives in twenty-first-century Manhattan, heā€™s more at home in the faraway worlds of Eric Rohmer or Anthony Trollopeā€”or his favorite writer, the obscure and tragic Denton Welch. Jamesā€™s sense of dislocation is exacerbated by his willfully self-absorbed parents, a disdainful sister, his Teutonically cryptic shrink, and an increasingly vague, D-list celebrity grandmother. Compounding matters is Jamesā€™s growing infatuation with a handsome male colleague at the art gallery his mother owns, where James supposedly works at his summer job but where he actually plots his escape to the prairie. In the tradition of The Catcher in the Rye and The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Booklist has hailed Cameron as ā€œone of the best writers about middle-class youth since Salingerā€), Peter Cameron paints an indelible portrait of a teenage hero holding out for a better grownup world. Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
  • Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You: A Novel

    Peter Cameron

    Paperback (Picador, April 28, 2009)
    Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is the story of James Sveck, a sophisticated, vulnerable young man with a deep appreciation for the world and no idea how to live in it. James is eighteen, the child of divorced parents living in Manhattan. Articulate, sensitive, and cynical, he rejects all of the assumptions that govern the adult world around him--including the expectation that he will go to college in the fall. he would prefer to move to an old house in a small town somewhere in the Midwest. Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You takes place over a few broiling days in the summer of 2003 as James confides in his sympathetic grandmother, stymies his canny therapist, deplores his pretentious sister, and devises a fake online identity in order to pursue his crush on a much older coworker. Nothing turns out how he'd expected."Possibly one of the all-time great New York books, not to mention an archly comic gem" (Peter Gadol, LA Weekly), Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is the insightful, powerfully moving story of a young man questioning his times, his family, his world, and himself.
  • Chosen

    Peter Cameron

    language (, Dec. 16, 2011)
    ā€œChosenā€ is a contemporary adventure novel set in Dunedin, New Zealand. Jamie and Maddy, a pair of teenagers, are both fiery, antisocial and tend to be loners, but they share a common wound which helps bind them together.Jamieā€™s father is a scientist working in a department of the Dunedin Medical School, the Department of Computing and Social Science. His research project is unexpectedly successful, and produces a world first; a DNA based computer which can actually think for itself. But as things go wrong, Jamie and Maddy are thrown into the position of defending themselves against the computer, and running against the clock to stop it spread its programming onto the internet.The two friends are not the only players. An American man with a military demeanour and an ugly facial scar has arrived in Dunedin, and he seems to have intentions of his own with respect to the computer. It turns out that he will stop at nothing, not even murder, to get hold of it.And this is not to mention the angel. Jamie believes he has been approached by an angel, and told that he, personally, is the only person who can disable the A.I. computer and prevent a world cataclysm. He fluctuates between thinking he has gone insane, and believing that he is the ā€˜chosen oneā€™.
  • Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You by Cameron, Peter

    Peter Cameron

    (Picador USA, May 12, 2009)
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