Authors: Deborah Ellis
“We got a letter from Bobby,” he said to Tess several months later. “He said he has a good new job. He’s working really hard, and I have no right to call him ‘lazy’ ever again.”
Tess never answered him, but he could tell what she was feeling. You can’t live with someone for forty years and not know her moods. The news that their son had finally grown up made her very happy.
Duncan didn’t see Tess every night. Sometimes he didn’t feel like reading. He spent a lot of time down at the Good Shepherd Thrift Store, helping Kevin. One of his golf buddies asked him to help
out with the kids at the community centre. Some evenings he was tired out from all his volunteer work. He sat in front of the television, watching the Golf Channel, just as he had in the old days.
Whenever he watched TV for too long, though, things would start happening. Pots and pans banged together in the kitchen. The cat jumped all over him, chasing an invisible mousie.
Then Duncan would reach for the remote. In one smooth move, he’d turn off the TV, pick up a book, and start to read.
And when he looked up from the sofa, he’d see his wife, his wonderful Tess. There she would sit, in the La-Z-Boy, being with him.
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The Stalker
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Coyotes Song
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Bed and Breakfast
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The Break-In
by Tish Cohen
Tribb’s Troubles
by Trevor Cole
In From the Cold
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The Clear-Out
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New Year’s Eve
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Home Invasion
by Joy Fielding
The Day the Rebels Came to Town
by Robert Hough
Picture
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Listen!
by Frances Itani
Missing
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Shipwreck
by Maureen Jennings
The Picture of Nobody
by Rabindranath Maharaj
The Hangman
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Love You to Death
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Easy Money
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Deborah Ellis is an award-winning author and a long-time peace activist. She has worked as a women’s mental health counsellor and volunteered at refugee camps in Afghanistan. Deborah’s bestselling series
The Breadwinner Trilogy
is based on a story told to her by a refugee. Deborah lives in Simcoe, Ontario.
The Breadwinner
Parvana’s Journey
A Company of Fools
Mud City
The Heaven Shop
Jackal in the Garden
I Am a Taxi
Jakeman
Sacred Leaf
No Safe Place
In From the Cold
No Ordinary Day
My Name is Parvana