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  • Beyond Chocolate War

    Robert Cormier

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1985)
    Dark deeds continue at Trinity High School, climaxing in a public demonstration of one student's homemade guillotine. Sequel to "The Chocolate War."
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  • Double Ace: The Life of Robert Lee Scott Jr., Pilot, Hero, and Teller of Tall Tales

    Robert Coram

    eBook (Thomas Dunne Books, Aug. 23, 2016)
    Robert Lee Scott was larger than life. A decorated Eagle Scout who barely graduated from high school, the young man from Macon, Georgia, with an oversize personality used dogged determination to achieve his childhood dream of becoming a famed fighter pilot. In Double Ace, veteran biographer Robert Coram, himself a Georgia man, provides readers with an unprecedented look at the defining characteristics that made "Scotty" a uniquely American hero.First capturing national attention during World War II, Scott, a West Point graduate, flew missions in China alongside the legendary "Flying Tigers," where his reckless courage and victories against the enemy made headlines. Upon returning home, Scott's memoir, brashly titled God is My Co-Pilot, became an instant bestseller, a successful film, and one of the most important books of its time. Later in life, as a retired military general, Scott continued to add to his list of accomplishments. He traveled the entire length of China's Great Wall and helped found Georgia's Museum of Aviation, which still welcomes 400,000 annual visitors.Yet Scott's life was not without difficulty. His single-minded pursuit of greatness was offset by debilitating bouts of depression, and his brashness placed him at odds with superior officers, wreaking havoc on his career. What wealth he gained he squandered, and his numerous public affairs destroyed his relationships with his wife and child.Backed by meticulous research, Double Ace brings Scott's uniquely American character to life and captures his fascinating exploits as a national hero alongside his frustrating foibles.
  • Tenderness

    Robert Cormier

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2004)
    EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD ERIC HAS just been released from juvenile detention for murdering his mother and stepfather. Now he's looking for some tenderness--tenderness he finds in caressing and killing beautiful girls. Fifteen-year-old Lori has run away from home again. Emotionally naive but sexually precocious, she is also looking for tenderness--tenderness she finds in Eric. Will Lori and Eric be each other's salvation or destruction? "Cormier is in top form in this chilling portrait of a serial murderer. . . . Gripping."--"School Library Journal," Starred "An" "ALA Top Ten Best Book for Young Adults"
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  • I Am the Cheese A Novel

    Robert Cormier

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf Books, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Will the desperate journey through the mysteries of his mind unlock the past?
  • Eight Plus One

    Robert Cormier

    Mass Market Paperback (Starfire, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Meet seventeen-year-old Mike, who visits his grandmother's bedside and learns a family secret.A divorced father who discovers only love, not bribes, can keep his daughter 'his' on Thursdays.And Jerry, a young boy desperately looking for the missing Grover Cleveland card to complete his set of president cards.Here are nine stories by Robert Cormier, one of the most gifted writers of young adult fiction today; stories that are warm, touching, and intensely personal--to be savored by readers of all ages.
  • Beyond the Chocolate War

    Robert Cormier

    Library Binding
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  • After the First Death

    Robert Cormier Robert Cormier

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Cambridge Literature is a series of literary texts edited for study by students aged 14-18 in English-speaking classrooms. It will include novels, poetry, short stories, essays, travel-writing and other non-fiction. The series will be extensive and open-ended and will provide school students with a range of edited texts taken from a wide geographical spread. It will feature writing in English from various genres and differing times. After the First Death by Robert Cormier is edited by John Lancaster, Head of English at the Ken Simpton Community School in Peterborough.
  • We All Fall Down

    By (author) Robert Cormier

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf Library, Aug. 16, 1993)
    As The Avenger searches for the teenage boys who trashed a house in his neighborhood, Buddy, one of the trashers, increases his drinking in order to cope with his parents' separation and his obsession with the daughter of the owner of the vandalized house.
  • The Rag and Bone Shop

    Robert Cormier

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Feb. 2, 2002)
    A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Books 2001 Nominee A seven-year-old girl is brutally murdered. A twelve-year-old boy named Jason was the last person to see her alive -- except, of course, for the killer. Unless Jason is the killer. It's a high-profile case, and everyone wants answers, including an influential senator. So the police call in an expert interrogator, a man named Trent, a man with a stellar reputation: He always gets a confession. When Jason and Trent come face to face, the truth will come out. That's what an interrogation is for, to bring out the truth. Or is it?
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  • Double Ace: The Life of Robert Lee Scott Jr., Pilot, Hero, and Teller of Tall Tales

    Robert Coram

    Hardcover (Thomas Dunne Books, Aug. 23, 2016)
    Robert Lee Scott was larger than life. A decorated Eagle Scout who barely graduated from high school, the young man from Macon, Georgia, with an oversize personality used dogged determination to achieve his childhood dream of becoming a famed fighter pilot. In Double Ace, veteran biographer Robert Coram, himself a Georgia man, provides readers with an unprecedented look at the defining characteristics that made "Scotty" a uniquely American hero.First capturing national attention during World War II, Scott, a West Point graduate, flew missions in China alongside the legendary "Flying Tigers," where his reckless courage and victories against the enemy made headlines. Upon returning home, Scott's memoir, brashly titled God is My Co-Pilot, became an instant bestseller, a successful film, and one of the most important books of its time. Later in life, as a retired military general, Scott continued to add to his list of accomplishments. He traveled the entire length of China's Great Wall and helped found Georgia's Museum of Aviation, which still welcomes 400,000 annual visitors.Yet Scott's life was not without difficulty. His single-minded pursuit of greatness was offset by debilitating bouts of depression, and his brashness placed him at odds with superior officers, wreaking havoc on his career. What wealth he gained he squandered, and his numerous public affairs destroyed his relationships with his wife and child.Backed by meticulous research, Double Ace brings Scott's uniquely American character to life and captures his fascinating exploits as a national hero alongside his frustrating foibles.
  • After the First Death

    Robert Cormier

    Paperback (Laurel-Leaf Library, March 16, 1991)
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  • The Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier

    Robert Cormier

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf (2003-05-13), Jan. 1, 1656)
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