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  • Allison

    Steve Gannon

    eBook (Steve Gannon, Nov. 29, 2013)
    "From Amazon bestselling author Steve Gannon, thrillers that will keep you up all night . . . but lock your doors and windows first!"Allison Kane takes a summer job as a TV news intern, soon becoming embroiled in a murder investigation that pits her squarely against her iron-fisted, police detective father. Exploring the secrets that lie at the core of every family, Allison tells a story of sexual awakening, of betrayal and reconciliation, and most of all, of the abiding strength of the family spirit.~ What Readers Are Saying About Steve Gannon"Steve Gannon is right up there with DeMille, Child, Baldacci, and Connelly's Bosch. Settle in by the fire and enjoy." ~ Jessie N. Bridges "Powerful. . . Gannon writes brilliantly of the love, laughter, and tears that make up the family experience." ~ Booklist "I savored every word, my emotions soaring and plummeting in the hands of this talented author." ~ Muddy Rose Reviews "Definitely one of my favorite authors over the past few years. Superb storyteller and writer." ~ BrentW "There are only a few authors who keep me up all night to finish their story and Steve Gannon is now on my list." ~ Keri "I read all the time - love Vince Flynn, Russell Blake, Robert Crais among the many incredible authors. Steve is right in there now that I'm reading the Kane series - please keep them coming." ~ Nan L. Thompson
  • Allison

    Steve Gannon

    Paperback (Steve Gannon, Sept. 26, 2012)
    "From Amazon bestselling author Steve Gannon, thrillers that will keep you up all night . . . but make sure to lock your doors and windows first." Allison Kane, a journalism student at UCLA, takes a summer job as a TV news intern, soon becoming involved in a scandalous murder investigation and the media firestorm that follows -- a position that pits her squarely against her iron-fisted police detective father. Exploring the secrets that lie at the core of every family, Allison tells a story of growth and sexual awakening, of betrayal and reconciliation, and most of all, of the abiding strength of the family spirit.
  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2004)
    When Allison tries on the red kimono her grandmother has sent her, she is suddenly aware that she resembles her favorite doll more than she does her mother and father. When her parents try to explain that she is adopted, her world becomes an uncomfortable place. She becomes angry and withdrawn. She wonders why she was given up, what her real name is, and whether other children have parents in faraway countries. Allison's doll becomes her only solace until she finds a stray cat in the garden and learns the true meaning of adoption and parental love.
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 27, 2004)
    When Allison tries on the red kimono her grandmother has sent her, she is suddenly aware that she resembles her favorite doll more than she does her mother and father. When her parents try to explain that she is adopted, her world becomes an uncomfortable place. She becomes angry and withdrawn. She wonders why she was given up, what her real name is, and whether other children have parents in faraway countries. Allison's doll becomes her only solace until she finds a stray cat in the garden and learns the true meaning of adoption and parental love.
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 27, 1997)
    When Allison, an Asian-American child, learns she is adopted, she becomes angry, withdrawn, and full of questions, until her discovery of a stray cat teaches her the true meaning of adoption and parental love.
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Oct. 27, 1997)
    When Allison tries on the red kimono her grandmother has sent her, she is suddenly aware that she resembles her favorite doll more than she does her mother and father. When her parents try to explain that she is adopted, her world becomes an uncomfortable place. She becomes angry and withdrawn. She wonders why she was given up, what her real name is, and whether other children have parents in faraway countries. Allison's doll becomes her only solace until she finds a stray cat in the garden and learns the true meaning of adoption and parental love.
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 1, 1997)
    When Allison, an Asian-American child, learns she is adopted, she becomes angry, withdrawn, and full of questions, until her discovery of a stray cat teaches her the true meaning of adoption and parental love.
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 27, 2004)
    When Allison tries on the red kimono her grandmother has sent her, she is suddenly aware that she resembles her favorite doll more than she does her mother and father. When her parents try to explain that she is adopted, her world becomes an uncomfortable place. She becomes angry and withdrawn. She wonders why she was given up, what her real name is, and whether other children have parents in faraway countries. Allison's doll becomes her only solace until she finds a stray cat in the garden and learns the true meaning of adoption and parental love.
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Dec. 8, 2004)
    When Allison realizes that she looks more like her favorite doll than like her parents, she comes to terms with this unwelcomed discovery through the help of a stray cat.
  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, Sept. 27, 2004)
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  • Allison

    Allen Say

    Library Binding (Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 27, 1997)
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