Zee's Way


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Zee and his friends are angry that their old haunt has been replaced by stores that are off-limits to them and storekeepers who treat them with distrust. To let the merchants know what he and his friends think, Zee paints graffiti on the wall of the hardware store. After the wall is repainted, Zee decides to repeat the vandalism, but this time with more artistic flair. A store owner catches him in the act and threatens to call the police -- unless Zee agrees to repair the damage.







The Drones


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The Complete Phonographer


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Lagunatics


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Laguna Beach, California -- 1978 The house on Myrtle Street—not quite like the old and beloved one on Shadow Lane—but the family resumes its comfortable breakfasts there with Hal and Simon. The dark shadow of gay prejudice dims their lives, however. A ballot measure that would allow schools to fire their gay teachers threatens Hal’s career, complicated by his need to help a gay student who is being abused at home. A hateful fundamentalist church, inspired by the likes of Anita Bryant, makes no secret about its anti-gay agenda. The guest cottage in the back yard—is it the ghosts of ancient murder victims who are haunting the place, or spies determined to ruin Hal? Meet Bertrand, the would-be diva and egocentric actor who lives next door, whose life is changed by forces he cannot entirely understand. Meet up again with the indomitable Denise, still up to her old and nasty plots while dressing like nobody else. Have brunch at The Blue Cove, visit the Pageant of the Masters, go on a memorable weekend to Palm Springs, help Hal and Simon review a unique restaurant, find out what nights on the beach reveal, and catch up with many other friends and neighbors who live and work and love in Laguna, and who are proud to be called Lagunatics.




The Complete Phonographer


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Mr S and the Secrets of Andorra's Box


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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is broke and out of love. His wife has gone to America, taking his daughter with him; his mother has become a celebrity chef on daytime television, with a particular skill for handling phallic ingredients; and his father continues to languish in Mountjoy Jail. To cap it all, Immaculata, a Nigerian girl whom his wife, Sorcha, has been sponsoring by direct debit for fifteen years, has turned up on his doorstep. Things couldn’t get worse. But the long road back begins high in the Pyrenees, in the tax haven of Andorra, where Ross must spread the Gospel of rugby to the strange, primitive natives who have only ever heard of soccer, skiing and duty free shopping. There he meets Conchita, a beautiful, sultry psychoanalyst, who persuades him to look inwards and find out what it is that makes him tick. Sorry, thick.




The Complete Phonographer


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.