Daniel Karasik: 5 books

Book cover of The Snake Crosses the Tracks at Midnight
by Daniel Karasik
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2013

People grow in dimensions other than those we perceive.The teenage narrator of award-winning author Daniel Karasik’s latest story must deal with the fact that his older sister is now a grown woman, and Lucy, his crush-next-door, has become a mystery, with depths beyond his comprehension. Has he been coasting all this time, school and television his life’s only sources of momentum?
Book cover of Faithful and Other Stories
by Daniel Karasik
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2017

A boy finds a vocation as a weaver of bread. A Russian woman, thought dead, e-mails greetings to her adolescent sister in a Canadian suburb. An investment banker vanishes and is found fifteen years later when his daughter discovers a painting of herself in a distant gallery. With wit and ache, Daniel...
Book cover of FPQ 7
by Found Press, Chad Pelley, Daniel Karasik
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2013

In Chad Pelley's Trigger Finger Blues, a sniper experiences a crisis of conscience when he falls in love with his next target - but are any of his feelings real? In The Snake Crosses the Tracks at Midnight by Daniel Karasik, a teenager must deal with the fact that his older sister is now...
Book cover of The Crossing Guard & In Full Light
by Daniel Karasik
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2011

Every day after school, seventeen-year-old Timothy waits at the neighbourhood crosswalk where years earlier his older sister disappeared. Every day he crosses the street with Jim, the elderly crossing guard. It’s a ritual Timothy thinks might go on forever, until one day he arrives and Jim is absent....
Book cover of The Remarkable Flight of Marnie McPhee
by Daniel Karasik
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2013

Convinced she is not like the rest of her boring family, nine-year-old Marnie McPhee decides it's time to leave Earth and take her place among the stars. But as she builds her spaceship, she realizes that maybe Earth isn't so bad after all, even if it is filled with imperfect human families. The Remarkable...
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