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Anita Armstrong

    Alan Armstrong's lifelong fascination with books began in childhood, leading him to become an editor of the letters of Peter Collinson, an 18th-century mercer and amateur botanist. He continues his deep connection with literature by traveling the roads in a van named Zora, selling used books. His work reflects a profound engagement with the printed word and the natural world.

    Wolf by the Ears
    Whittington
    Life in Strangeways
    • Powerfully detailing the way prisoners are treated on a daily basis, Life in Strangeways is a gripping tale that will change the perception of Alan Lord: convicted murderer and riot leader, unflagging rights campaigner and humanitarian.

      Life in Strangeways
    • Whittington

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(2338)Add rating

      Newbery Medal Honor Title (2006)This winning tale introduces Whittington, a roughneck Tom who arrives one day at a barn full of rescued animals and asks for a place there. He spins for the animals—as well as for Ben and Abby, the kids whose grandfather does the rescuing—a yarn about his ancestor, the nameless cat who brought Dick Whittington to the heights of wealth and power in 16th-century England. This is an unforgettable tale about the healing, transcendent power of storytelling, and how learning to read saves one little boy.

      Whittington
    • This fast-moving, hard-hitting novel is based on fact. It is told by an active participant in and witness to the fall of the Khmer Republic to Pol Pot and his murderous Khmer Rouge forces. It challenges the reader to confront the actions of the Nixon Administration and contemplate those of the Trump era.

      Wolf by the Ears