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Stephen Roos

    Stephen Roos crafts stories imbued with the clarity and honesty that young readers demand, keeping his work vital and challenging. His writing is recognized for its spare, rueful, and true language, bringing quirky and real characters to life. With a lean and propulsive style, Roos draws readers into narratives that are both captivating and authentic. He is dedicated to meeting the expectations of his audience with integrity and a keen understanding of the young adult experience.

    Recycling George
    My Favorite Ghost
    The Gypsies Never Came
    • The Gypsies Never Came

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The emotional turmoil of the protagonist is palpable as he grapples with feelings of resentment and despair. His struggle is highlighted by a poignant moment of vulnerability, revealing a deep internal conflict about celebrating life amidst personal challenges. This book delves into themes of anger, self-reflection, and the complexities of human emotions, inviting readers to explore the darker sides of existence and the search for meaning in difficult circumstances.

      The Gypsies Never Came
    • My Favorite Ghost

      • 123 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Derek Malloy doesn't believe in ghosts. But he'll do just about anything to make money! So, when he's faced with a jobless summer on Plymouth Island, Derek concocts a fantastic get-rich-quick scheme--complete with a ghost!Soon Derek has most of the island kids convinced that an old, abandoned mansion really is haunted. And they're willing to pay for a tour! It looks like money in the bank for Derek. But will his friends get suspicious?

      My Favorite Ghost
    • Recycling George

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In a whimsical twist on the classic theme of running away, a child faces an unusual predicament when his home unexpectedly leaves him behind. This imaginative story explores themes of belonging and resilience, as the young protagonist navigates the challenges of a world without the comfort of home. Through his journey, readers are invited to reflect on the significance of home and family in their own lives.

      Recycling George