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  • The Survivor Journals Omnibus

    Sean Little

    eBook (Spilled Inc. Press, Oct. 29, 2019)
    "It's Thursday, I think..." With this entry, a solitary survivor of a global pandemic starts his journal of life after "The Flu." Alone and ill-prepared, young Twist has to figure out how to survive, and figure out how to find other people who may have survived the virus. His journey will take him from a brutal Wisconsin winter, to the post-apocalypse wasteland of New York and Washington DC, and to the shores of Lake Houston, Texas in his attempt to find a spot in which to build a new life after everyone died. When everything else is gone, there is still hope.Collected together in a single volume for the first time are the three best-selling books of the Survivor Journals trilogy--After Everyone Died, Long Empty Roads, and All We Have.The three volumes are fully annotated by the author to provide some background on the story itself and the writing process.
  • After Everyone Died

    Sean Little

    eBook (Spilled Inc. Press, Dec. 21, 2016)
    The Flu-that's what everyone called it-culled the primate population of the planet. It struck hard and fast, wiping out the whole of humanity. For reasons he can't understand, Twist is left alive to face the apocalypse alone. Well, not entirely alone-his neighbor's gassy Labrador, Rowdy, tags along for the ride. Twist and Rowdy are forced to face the new post-apocalypse world together, holing up in the local library and scavenging supplies to outlast a long, cold Wisconsin winter. Twist has to adapt to the emptiness and isolation of an empty world and come to terms with the fact that he might be the only person left alive in the entire world. In a world where boredom and loneliness are the greatest threat, Twist must survive, keeping the hope that others might be alive, as well.
  • After Everyone Died

    Sean Little

    Paperback (lulu.com, Jan. 17, 2018)
    The Flu-that's what everyone called it-culled the primate population of the planet. It struck hard and fast, wiping out the whole of humanity. For reasons he can't understand, Twist is left alive to face the apocalypse alone. Well, not entirely alone-his neighbor's gassy Labrador, Rowdy, tags along for the ride. Twist and Rowdy are forced to face the new post-apocalypse world together, holing up in the local library and scavenging supplies to outlast a long, cold Wisconsin winter. Twist has to adapt to the emptiness and isolation of an empty world and come to terms with the fact that he might be the only person left alive in the entire world. In a world where boredom and loneliness are the greatest threat, Twist must survive, keeping the hope that others might be alive, as well.
  • Longrider: To the North

    Sean Little

    language (Spilled Inc. E-Press, Oct. 17, 2012)
    Wood and Kata Dinn make their way to the north on the orders of the mysterious elven Aeris. In Grimjaw, they find the reality of the world to be far different from their fantasy expectations. They are forced to confront death and find a half-orc who is much more than he seems. As the adventure continues, Wood must decide if he is a Longrider in name only, of if he can live up to the lofty expectations of trying to walk in Anthe Baltha's shoes.
  • Without Reason

    Sean Little

    language (Spilled Inc. E-Press, Oct. 17, 2012)
    When Rachel Holcombe is killed by a train on a lonely stretch of track far from her hometown, it is quickly ruled a suicide. Her best friend, Heather Reese, and one of her classmates, Nathan Pageant, are left with more questions than answers. Pageant is particular haunted by her death because he had known Rachel for twelve years, but realized he never really knew her. Heather thought she knew Rachel, but realizes she wasn’t as close as she thought she was.This is a story of trying to guess someone’s motives when they commit suicide without reason.
  • Belonging Place

    Jean Little

    Paperback (Puffin Canada, Jan. 15, 2008)
    All her life, Elspet Mary seems to have known nothing but loss; her mother died, then her father, leaving her with her Aunt Ailsa and Uncle Will Gordon. Just as she is beginning to feel at home, she must go to the New World in Upper Canada. What awaits Elspet Mary in the strange new land?
  • Dear Canada: Exiles from the War: The War Guest Diary of Charlotte Mary Twiss, Guelph, Ontario, 1940

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Scholastic Canada, Limited, March 15, 2010)
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  • Mine for Keeps

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1995)
    After spending five years in a cerebral palsy center, Sally is challenged to adjust to normal family and school life.
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  • Spring Begins in March

    Jean Little

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 6, 1996)
    Not only does Meg Copeland have to share a room with her handicapped sister, Sally, she even feels out of place with the rest of her family. And to make it worse, she’s struggling in school and probably won’t move on to the next grade. She’s sure she’s going to be a total failure.
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  • Jess Was the Brave One

    Jean Little

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Claire's younger sister is always braver when it comes to shots, spooky shadows, tree climbing, fierce dogs, and scary movies, but when bullies take Jess' teddy bear, Claire finds her own way to be brave
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  • Willow and Twig

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 14, 2003)
    Willow doesn't know what to do. Her mother has taken off again, she has to look after her brother Twig, and they're out on the streets of Vancouver with nowhere to go. Then Willow remembers her grandmother, whom she hasn't seen in years. Gram doesn't even know Twig exists, and Twig is, well, difficult. But Gram is her only hope now. After a few urgent phone calls from a police station in Vancouver to Ontario, Willow and Twig are on their way across the country to a grandmother they hardly know, and a strange household made up of an eccentric uncle, a hostile aunt, and a motley crew of animals. Willow is entranced by this new home-but is it really home? Are they safe at last?
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  • From Anna

    Jean Little

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Anna has always been the clumsy one in the family. Somehow she can never do anything right! She bumps into tables, and she can't read the blackboard at her school. Her perfect brothers and sisters call her "Awkward Anna." When Papa announces that the family is moving from Germany to Canada, Anna's heart sinks. How can she learn English when she can't even read German? Nothing could be worse than this! But when the Soldens arrive in Canada, Anna learns that there is a reason for her clumsiness. And suddenly, wonderfully, her whole world begins to change.