The Last Story of Mina Lee explores the haunting secrets of a Korean immigrant mother and her daughter. When Margot finds her mother Mina dead, she uncovers a past she never knew, from Mina’s arrival in America to the choices that shaped her life. This powerful novel weaves themes of family, identity, and belonging through the perspectives of both women.
Now in trade paperback---The Purpose Driven Life. With over 25 million copies sold worldwide, Rick Warren's #1 New York Times bestseller guides you on a personal forty-day spiritual journey of ...
The "New York Times" bestselling tale by the acclaimed author of "Mystic River" is now in paperback. In 1954, a storm threatens to strand U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels on Shutter Island, home to a federal institution for the criminally insane.
Coraline steps through a door to find another house strangely similar to her own. But they want to change her and never let her go. Coraline will have to fight with all her wits if she is to save herself and return to her ordinary life.
In this psychological thriller, charitable Heidi Wood takes in a homeless young woman, Willow, and her baby despite her family's objections. As Heidi helps Willow, dark secrets emerge, forcing her to question how far she’ll go for a stranger. What begins as kindness soon spirals into unexpected danger.
In this suspenseful thriller, Esther Vaughan vanishes from her Chicago apartment, leaving her roommate Quinn to question how well she knew her friend. Meanwhile, Alex, an 18-year-old in a nearby town, becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious woman. As Quinn searches for answers and Alex is drawn deeper in, secrets unravel, leading to a shocking finale.
In this twisty mystery, Sadie and Will Foust move to a quiet Maine island, only to have their neighbor, Morgan, found murdered. As suspicion falls on the new arrivals, Sadie delves into the truth behind that deadly night, uncovering secrets that could threaten everything she holds dear.
In his first full-length novel for middle-graders since the international bestseller "Coraline," Neil Gaiman introduces Bod, a boy who is the only living resident of a graveyard. Can a boy raised by ghosts face the wonders and terrors of the worlds of both the living and the dead?