Sadie Shapiro in Miami
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Robert Kimmel Smith discovered his passion for writing at a young age, a calling that emerged during a prolonged period of reading while recovering from illness. His professional journey involved diverse experiences before he ultimately committed himself to a full-time writing career. Smith's work is noted for its approachable style and its engagement with themes that resonate deeply with readers.






A spirited girl finds herself in a hilarious showdown against her grandma as they compete in the ultimate summer contest. With the stakes high and the rivalry fierce, she must navigate family dynamics and clever tactics to secure her victory. This companion piece to the beloved classic, The War with Grandpa, promises humor and heart, making it a delightful read for fans of the original and new readers alike.
From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence. Reissue.
Confrontation and personal growth are central themes as Mark Baker learns that voicing his concerns is essential for change. Inspired by a friend's advice, he embarks on a journey to face his challenges head-on, recognizing that inaction could lead to further dissatisfaction in his life. This realization propels him to seek courage and take control of his circumstances.
A beautiful, astonishing, heartbreaking novel of love and loss and winning. The sort of novel that comes along rarely to touch something personal in us. It's the story of a man and woman falling in love, and of the children and the memories of a perfect first wife that could keep them apart."Excellent!"Philadelphia Inquirer