Hilma Wolitzer
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American novelist
Books
Silver
Even though he is the runt of the litter from her father's prize sled-racing dog, ten-year-old Rachel plans to train her puppy to become a champion racer and determines to track him down when he mysteriously disappears.
In the Palomar Arms
Daphne Moss is a drifter who can't seem to find her place in life. She drifts into an affair with a married man and then into a job at the Palomar Arms Senior Home. Daphne's co-workers and their patients respond in a variety of ways to the drama of institutional living.
Summer Reading
"Written in a friendly style by two top scholars in literacy, Summer Reading: Program and Evidence provides a framework rooted in scientific data showing how summer reading programs can succeed." "By including standardized test scores as well as personal reflections from teachers and students, the authors motivate teachers to help students excel beyond the traditional classroom, promoting success from one year to the next."--Jacket.
In The Flesh
Detective Cortez drove hard to close an open case. The man was bold, single-minded in his pursuit and determined to work his way under Dr. Jennifer Madden's skin. His security details and around-the-clock surveillance were becoming all too personal. And the detective's protection was making a menace out of a stalker. If the beautiful doctor had any chance to survive she'd have to surrender to a protector who demanded her full cooperation...and then some.
Introducing Shirley Braverman
The adventures of a sixth-grader growing up in Brooklyn during World War II.
Out of love
Teddy Hecht must learn how to reconcile her parent's divorce and must also learn to accept her new stepmother.
The doctor's daughter
Joey Fivecoats life may have seemed enchanted to some, but to Joey herself, her sheltered, pampered existence seemed like a prison. Her strong-willed physician father wanted what was best for her, but his ideas about what was good for his daughter clashed with hers. Against her fathers wishes, Joey dreamed of becoming a doctor and she longed for love and romance. Then one day Joey met a man who ignited all the passions she had ever dreamed of, and she vowed to break free . . .
Toby Lived Here
Toby's hope that she, her mother, and sister would be reunited on her thirteenth birthday, at the latest, is not met and she enters her teens in a foster home.
Wish you were here
Freya Daly has always been a smart businesswoman - tough, unemotional, and a killer at negotiations. But for the last few months, she's been bursting into tears for no reason at all. Even though she's sure it must be some kind of rare eye condition, her boss (and father) removes her from her usual task of buying high-rent commercial properties in Boston, and banishes her to a rundown campground in Idaho with orders to obtain the property at any cost. Why the property is so valuable, Freya doesn't know. All alone and far from home, her rare eye condition only gets worse. The one thing that seems to help is the friendship she strikes up with Piper Brody, a little girl who shows Freya that being a kid again can be a lot of fun. Nate Brody is a five-star chef in Cincinnati. Unfortunately, at the moment, he's not in Cincinnati - he's running his father's rundown campground in Idaho. Having made a deathbed promise to his father to find a mysterious lost item before selling the place, Nate is anxious to get back home, where his restaurant and career wait for him....though, maybe not for much longer if he doesn't get back soon. It doesn't help that his eleven-year-old daughter, Piper, loves it in Idaho. For once, he's not working fifteen-hour days, and he and Piper feel like a family. The only nuisance in their Idaho life is the guest in cabin number four. The beautiful woman from Boston has charmed Piper and, for some reason, seems as eager to buy the campground as Nate is to unload it. As Freya and Nate build a friendship, things start to heat up - in more ways than one.