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  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford

    eBook (Thomas & Mercer, Aug. 1, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.A broken city, a missing young man, and a lawyer searching for truth when nobody else cares.Attorney Justin Glass’s practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn’t doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn’t have the heart to turn her away.Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body—and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated.As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city’s forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • Little Boy

    Alison McGhee, Peter H. Reynolds

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 15, 2008)
    The simple playthings, the everyday moments, picking up that hundredth rock -- all of these are brimming with possibility...if you slow down and let the future begin with the small moments of today. Because everything depends on letting a little boy...be a little boy.
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  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford, JD Jackson, Brilliance Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 1, 2017)
    In a city divided and broken, this revelation will set it on fire... Attorney Justin Glass's practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn't doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn't have the heart to turn her away. Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body - and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated. As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city's forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford

    Paperback (Thomas & Mercer, Aug. 1, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.A broken city, a missing young man, and a lawyer searching for truth when nobody else cares.Attorney Justin Glass’s practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn’t doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn’t have the heart to turn her away.Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body—and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated.As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city’s forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • Little Boy

    Maja Thoenes

    eBook (, July 31, 2014)
    Tsukasa Yataro was unloading cargo in the storage room at the Eisaku military base when a sudden sound wave, traveling at 768 miles per hour, hurled him across the room in a shower of wood and metal. He was saved by a coin.Atsutane Saori was wiping off the counters at the Inari Clinic when a flash, brighter than the sun, ignited Hiroshima. She was saved by her brother's death.30,000 feet above them, Will Jenney was on the plane, The Necessary Evil, documenting the drop of the world's first atomic weapon. He wished he was dead.Written from the point of view of the bomb, this is a story of a boy soldier, a nurse with stormy eyes, and a yellow-headed foreigner. This is the story of when Little Boy fell.
  • LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK B

    Gelolo Mchugh

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 12, 2016)
    Look what the stork brought! This endearing collection of classic Little Golden Books includes Baby’s House, Baby Listens, and Baby’s First Book. Featuring the beloved artwork of Mary Blair Eloise Wilkin, and Garth Williams, this one-of-a-kind treasury incorporates glossy paper and a gold-foil spine, making it a perfect gift for everyone, from new babies to beloved grandparents.
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  • Little Boy Lost

    Marghanita Laski

    eBook (Persephone Books, Dec. 14, 2011)
    ‘When I picked up Little Boy Lost I offered it the tenderly indulgent regard I would any period piece,’ wrote Nicholas Lezard in the Guardian. ‘As it turned out, the book survives perfectly well on its own merits – although it nearly finished me. If you like a novel that expertly puts you through the wringer, this is the one. Hilary Wainwright, poet and intellectual, returns after the war to a blasted and impoverished France in order to trace a child lost five years before. The novel asks: is the child really his? And does he want him? These are questions you can take to be as metaphorical as you wish: the novel works perfectly well as straight narrative. It’s extraordinarily gripping: it has the page-turning compulsion of a thriller while at the same time being written with perfect clarity and precision. Had it not got so nerve-wracking towards the end, I would have read it in one go. But Laski’s understated assurance and grip is almost astonishing. She has got a certain kind of British intellectual down to a tee: part of the book’s nail-biting tension comes from our fear that Hilary won’t do something stupid. The rest of Little Boy Lost’s power comes from the depiction of post-war France herself. This is haunting stuff.’
  • Little Boy

    Alison McGhee, Peter H. Reynolds

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2012)
    In this tender eBook with audio, the simple playthings, the everyday moments, picking up that hundredth rock—all of these are brimming with possibility, if you slow down and let the future begin with the small moments of today. Because everything depends on letting a little boy . . . be a little boy.
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  • Little Boy Lost

    Marghanita Laski, Anne Sebba

    Paperback (Persephone Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    “When I picked up this 1949 reprint I offered it the tenderly indulgent regard I would any period piece. As it turned out, the book survives perfectly well on its own merit—although it nearly finished me. If you like a novel that expertly puts you through the wringer, this is the one.”—Nicholas Lezard, GuardianHilary Wainwright, an English soldier, returns to a blasted and impoverished France during World War Two in order to trace a child lost five years before. But is this small, quiet boy in a grim orphanage really his son? And what if he is not? In this exquisitely crafted novel, we follow Hilary’s struggle to love in the midst of a devastating war.Facing him was a thin little boy in a black sateen overall. Its sleeves were too short and from them dangled red swollen hands too big for the frail wrists. Hilary looked from these painful hands to the little boy’s long thin grubby legs, to the crude coarse socks falling over shabby black boots that were surely several sizes too large. It’s a foreign child, he thought numbly . . .Marghanita Laski was born in 1915 to a family of Jewish intellectuals in Manchester; Harold Laski, the socialist thinker, was her uncle. She was the author of six novels and a celebrated critic. She died in 1988.
  • Little Boy, Little Boy

    Elizabeth Armstrong, Jeanne Conway

    Paperback (Elk Lake Publishing, Inc., April 2, 2019)
    Little Boy, Little Boy is a mother's reminiscences about her son. She remembers all the good times and the escapades he had growing up. Anyone who has lost a son will treasure this book.
  • Little Boy Blue

    T.C. Galinari

    language (, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Parents are always overreacting. "Stay away from strangers," they say. "Don't go near the woods," they warn. And it's all so pointless until there's a tragic accident.And here, there was a tragic accident. One that haunts me to this day. It still leaves me with a broken heart, missing my brother. But this story? It's not about me. It's about him.
  • A Little Boy

    Del Hart

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Dec. 3, 2014)
    This book is a collection of true stories that happened in the life of the author Del Hart on a dairy farm in Central Pennsylvania. After Del was blessed with his own children, he would often lie with one of them in bed at bedtime and tell these stories loud enough in order that all four children could hear in the adjoining bedrooms before they went to sleep. All the stories deal with Dels family. His family consisted of his mom and dad, Judy, Rod, his twin sister Deb, and Matthew. Judy was three years older than Del, and Rod was one year older. Matthew was born fourteen years later than his other brothers and sisters. For this reason, Matthew is not mentioned in many of the stories. Even though the stories occur at different times in Dels early life, they all begin with the same sentence. Dels children loved this group of words and would often start the story by reciting this sentence. Their dad would then choose a story, from memory, and finish it. Dels children, Leah, Thomas, Lydia, and Timothy, heard one story each night and, in time, heard these stories many times. However, Picking Up Pears, The Bees Nest and Debs Shoe, and The Cow Story were some of their favorites. Del would like to thank his children for the special times he shared with them during these bedtime stories. The stories you are about to read have all been heard by Dels children many times. Del hopes that you will enjoy these stories as his children did.