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Tom Clark

    Clark was an American poet, editor, and biographer. He was educated at the University of Michigan and served as the poetry editor of The Paris Review. Clark published numerous volumes of poetry, and his literary essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times and many other journals.

    The Pirates of Bathtub Bay
    Rock Hudson
    Jack Kerouac
    Broke
    The Fossilarchy
    • The Pirates of Bathtub Bay

      • 38 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In this imaginative adventure, Thomas uses his creativity to transform bath time into a thrilling quest aboard the Old Wooden Walrus. Joined by his Pirate friends, he embarks on a treasure hunt for the elusive "Golden Duck," navigating the dangers of "Bathtub Bay Falls" and encountering whimsical creatures. As this marks Thomas' final bath-time escapade before transitioning to showers, he ensures it's filled with excitement and fun. Join him on this playful journey as they seek treasure and face challenges together.

      The Pirates of Bathtub Bay2024
    • Broke blends powerful human stories with analysis of the policies that have led us to this point – and the reforms we urgently need.

      Broke2023
      4.0
    • The Fossilarchy

      It's a WAR for the WORLD

      • 394 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This action-thriller merges the excitement of modern climate fiction with a gripping narrative. Tom Clark's work captivates readers by intertwining environmental themes with a fast-paced storyline, appealing to fans of both genres. The book promises to deliver a thrilling experience while addressing pressing climate issues, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary literature.

      The Fossilarchy2022
      4.0
    • Rock Hudson

      Friend of Mine

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Hudson's closet friend and lover of twenty years focuses on the actor's full life, rather than his painful last months, in a collection of anecdotes, memories, and photographs

      Rock Hudson1989
      3.4
    • Jack Kerouac

      A Biography

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      All the components of the Jack Kerouac legend are here: the excesses of alcohol and drugs; the soul-searching; the characters - Neal Cassady and Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and Lucien Carr, John Clellon Holmes and William Burroughs, Jack's mother, Gabrielle, and the other women in Kerouac's life. There is also a record of the travels that became the basis for On the Road and Visions of Cody, the death-shrouded childhood that became Mexico City Blues and Tristessa, and the stupor of fame that weighed on him as he tried to articulate his torments in Big Sur.

      Jack Kerouac1984
      3.9