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Eric Lindstrom

    Eric Lindstrom brings a wealth of experience from the interactive entertainment industry to young adult literature. His background as a creative director, game designer, and writer, marked by BAFTA and WGA nominations for his work on prominent video games, informs his unique narrative approach. Transitioning from raising children and volunteering in schools to teaching, he discovered a deep appreciation for YA literature. Now, he channels this passion into crafting compelling YA novels, inspired by his coastal home and the worlds he has helped create.

    A Tragic Kind of Wonderful
    Not If I See You First
    Raising Vegan Kids
    • Raising Vegan Kids

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The definitive handbook to raising vegan children you’ve always wished you had.Is bringing up a vegan baby unhealthy? Raising Vegan Kids is the ultimate vegan parenting manifesto that takes on this myth and answers all the other questions you’ve always wondered about—the vegan way. Raising ethically vegan children, in fact, lays the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent health for your child, the animals, and the planet.Eric C. Lindstrom is in the position to know. Having raised one child on the Standard American Diet (SAD) and four other children on a vegan lifestyle, and being a mid-life vegan convert himself, Lindstrom learned through experience. In this practical and tongue-in-cheek guide, Lindstrom dishes the real talk and shares the unique challenges vegans face when starting their children from scratch, providing advice, tips, and tricks on how to raise compassionate, vegan children in all areas of life. Both informative and hilarious, including expert advice from the world’s leading plant-based physicians and fun recipes for your little vegans, Raising Vegan Kids is the guide every vegan parent who chooses to bring their kids up in a compassionate, sustainable world.

      Raising Vegan Kids
      5.0
    • Not If I See You First

      • 409 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Parker Grant doesn't need perfect vision to see right through you. That's why she created the Rules: Don't treat her any differently just because she's blind, and never take advantage. There will be no second chances. When Scott Kilpatrick, the boy who broke her heart, suddenly reappears at school, Parker knows there's only one way to react - shun him so hard it hurts. She has enough to deal with already what with the death of her dad and all. But avoiding her past quickly proves impossible, and the more Parker learns about what really happened - both with Scott, and her dad the more she starts to question if things are always as they seem.

      Not If I See You First
      3.9
    • A Tragic Kind of Wonderful

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the vein of It's Kind of a Funny Story and All the Bright Places, comes a captivating, immersive exploration of life with mental illness. For sixteen-year-old Mel Hannigan, bipolar disorder makes life unpredictable. Her latest struggle is balancing her growing feelings in a new relationship with her instinct to keep everyone at arm's length. And when a former friend confronts Mel with the truth about the way their relationship ended, deeply buried secrets threaten to come out and upend her shaky equilibrium. As the walls of Mel's compartmentalized world crumble, she fears the worst--that her friends will abandon her if they learn the truth about what she's been hiding. Can Mel bring herself to risk everything to find out? In A Tragic Kind of Wonderful, Eric Lindstrom, author of the critically acclaimed Not If I See You First, examines the fear that keeps us from exposing our true selves, and the courage it takes to be loved for who we really are.

      A Tragic Kind of Wonderful
      3.9