A memoir by novelist Robert Wiersema explaining how his life has been affected by the music of Bruce Springsteen.
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It is believed that a three-year girl, who is in a coma, will heal the ailments of whomever touches her. This is the story of her parents, the man whose actions caused the coma and a priest who wants to conceal the miracles happening around the girl. Part domestic novel, part thr...
A gripping, genre-bending novel from a master storyteller. Sixteen-year-old runaway Cassie Weathers is utterly alone, living on the streets of Victoria as winter sets in. She meets Skylark, a girl who draws her into a community of street dwellers, a rag tag group led by the chari...
16-year-old runaway Cassie Weathers is utterly alone, living on the streets of Victoria as winter sets inches She meets Skylark, a girl who draws her into a community of street dwellers, a rag tag group led by the charismatic Brother Paul. Cassie begins to find friendship and a t...
There are dozens of books about the Boss, exploring every facet of his career. So what's left to say? Nothing objective, perhaps. But when it comes to music, objectivity is highly overrated. Robert Wiersema has been a Springsteen fan since he was a teenager. By most definitions, ...