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Robert Paul Weston

    October 21, 1975

    This author delves into realms of imagination and humor, often crafting worlds that are as quirky as they are vibrant. Their work is characterized by a distinctive voice that seamlessly blends adventure with a touch of the fantastical, leaving readers captivated. Through inventive narratives, this storyteller explores themes of growing up and discovery, frequently set in magical or unexpected landscapes. Their ability to create memorable characters and immersive plots has earned a special place in the hearts of readers across diverse age groups.

    Die Ghorks
    Zorgamazoo
    Blues for Zoey
    The Creature Department
    • 2014

      The Creature Department

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Combining the whimsical elements of a fantastical factory with the playful chaos of a monster-filled world, this story invites readers into a vibrant universe where imagination reigns supreme. The narrative promises a delightful blend of adventure and humor, reminiscent of beloved classics, as characters embark on a journey filled with surprises and wonder. Expect a unique experience that transcends traditional storytelling, appealing to both children and adults alike.

      The Creature Department
    • 2014

      Blues for Zoey

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(128)Add rating

      Kaz Barrett dedicates his earnings from a questionable laundromat to fund a sleep clinic for his mother, who battles a rare neurological disorder that causes prolonged sleep episodes. Alongside his younger sister, Nomi, Kaz grapples with the fear that his mother might fall into an eternal slumber. The story explores themes of familial responsibility, sacrifice, and the emotional toll of caring for a loved one with a debilitating condition.

      Blues for Zoey