The Unit eve duncanA rare meteorite struck Alex Woods when he was ten years old, leaving scars and marking him for an extraordinary future. The son of a fortune teller, bookish, and an easy target for bullies, Alex hasn't had the easiest childhood. But when he meets curmudgeonly widower Mr. Peterson, he finds an unlikely friend. Someone who teaches him that that you only get one shot at life. That you have to make it count. So when, aged seventeen, Alex is stopped at
non-stop thrill-ride from "one of the best of the best" (Time)
from slavery to freedom
The Lunachicks—featuring never-before-seen materials from the band's private archive
turns his considerable reporting and storytelling skills to one of the most famous
proving why Tony Earley's writing "radiates with a largeness of heart" (Esquire)
the current era of Big Data analytics in the NBA is transforming that process more quickly and aggressively than anything we have seen before
It turns out Wesley isn't such a bad listener
Her book strikes a hopeful note throughout
she grew up in housing projects in Detroit
his cousin
Yet their lives will converge with unexpected poignancy
Private investigator Heath Jones's job is to bring bastards to justice