| Gary Goshgarian - Fiction - 1995 - 310 pages
A genocidal experiment by the governemt went horribly wrong, with tragic and terrifying results for the Hazzards, a normal, unsuspecting family in a small Massachusetts town ... | |
| Gary Goshgarian - Fiction - 1997 - 292 pages
On an island in Boston harbor, while clearing land for a casino, construction crews uncover huge stones, reminiscent of Stonehenge. Archeologist Peter Van Zandt is called to ... | |
| Gary Goshgarian - College readers - 1993 - 772 pages
A best-selling popular culture reader, The Contemporary Reader offers more than 70 readings taken from today's headlines to inspire the reader to write on topics that really ... | |
| Gary Goshgarian - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2006 - 388 pages
Chapter titles posed as questions invite students to read and write critically about 10 high-interest topics including media and the culture of fear, campus speech codes, gay ... | |
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