Leslie Stella: 5 books

Book cover of Fat Bald Jeff

Fat Bald Jeff

A Novel

by Leslie Stella
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2007

“A slacker hell [with] a disgruntled, wisecracking protagonist . . . A hilarious send-up of hippies and hipsters” from the author of Permanent Record (Kirkus Reviews). Addie Prewitt is a copyeditor for the National Association of Libraries. When her boss, the repulsive Coddles, heaps another...
Book cover of Unimaginable Zero Summer
by Leslie Stella
Language: English
Release Date: April 26, 2005

Perhaps you too have experienced the nausea brought on by the arrival of an invitation to a high school reunion. Bookstore clerk and culture junker Verity Presti will soon attend her fifteenth reunion with her boyfriend, the unfortunately but aptly named Charlie Brown, who lives with his parents...
Book cover of The Easy Hour

The Easy Hour

A Novel of Leisure

by Leslie Stella
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2007

Welcome to the “Easy” life! When overworked, underpaid women’s wear retail slave Lisa Galisa (the rhyming name is only the beginning of her agonies) suddenly becomes the personal assistant to an infamous Chicago socialite, she accidentally, hilariously, becomes the toast of the town....
Book cover of Poseidon's Daughter: A Siren's Dream
by Zimbell House Publishing, K.T. Morley, Yasmin Nayrouz
Language: English
Release Date: April 24, 2018

Seven tales from the deep explore what life is like for the daughters of Poseidon.  Not all goes swimmingly when your father is the ruler of the Deep, from learning to protect the realm, to conquering your desires, battling your dual nature, to discovering what consequences your choices provide,...
Book cover of Lost and Othered Children in Contemporary Cinema
by Sage Leslie-McCarthy, Jayne Steel, Stella M. Hockenhull
Language: English
Release Date: May 18, 2012

Children have been a part of the cinematic landscape since the silent film era, yet children are rarely a part of the theoretical landscape of film analysis. Lost and Othered Children in Contemporary Cinema, edited by Debbie C. Olson and Andrew Scahill, seeks to remedy that oversight. Throughout the...
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