| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Centralia (Pa.) - 1994 - 296 pages
Continues the zany adventures of the Harrison family and their friends in Centralia, an offbeat, satirical view of lunacy of life through the eyes of a carnival of characters. | |
| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 290 pages
From the famous gender rights activist and bestselling author of She’s Not There comes another buoyant, unforgettable memoir—about growing up in a haunted house...and making ... | |
| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Juvenile Fiction - 2010 - 502 pages
Thirteen-year-old Falcon Quinn and his neighbors, Max and Megan, board bus number 13 for school on an ordinary day in Cold River, Maine. Only the bus doesn't take its ordinary ... | |
| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Juvenile Fiction - 2011 - 266 pages
Falcon Quinn survived the first term at the Academy for Monsters along with his monstrous friends Max, Pearl, Mortia, and the rest. He has finally discovered his monster nature ... | |
| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Biography & Autobiography - 2013 - 322 pages
New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Finney Boylan returns with a remarkable memoir about gender and parenting that discusses how families are shaped and the difficulties ... | |
| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Juvenile Fiction - 2011 - 247 pages
Falcon Quinn survived the first term at the Academy for Monsters along with his monstrous friends Max, Pearl, Mortia, and the rest. He has finally discovered his monster nature ... | |
| Jennifer Finney Boylan - Fiction - 2014
The Rileys, of Bar Harbor, Maine, negotiate the changes in their family as they head to Ford’s Theatre, in Washington, DC, for their son’s violin performance. Sweet, comic, and ... | |
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