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November 15, 2022

Note on Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends Graphic Novel

Dear Readers,

I love the Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends graphic novel. Of course, I love the story, but I'm so happy with the artwork. I didn't picture the girls that way, but now I'll never see them any other way. They just pop off the page. I think Claudia Aguirre and Nicole Andelfinger have captured all the fun and excitement of Sweet Valley. I hope you feel the same. I'd love to hear how you feel about it.

-Francine Pascal
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Published on November 15, 2022 12:43

June 12, 2020

Note on Little Crew of Butchers

Dear Readers,

Years ago when my husband wrote for a New York newspaper, The Herald Tribune, he brought home a clipping from an Australian newspaper about a man who was trapped in a rain sewer and held captive for five days by a gang of little children. That’s all. It was only one paragraph, but it fascinated me and stayed in my mind all this time. I didn’t do anything about it for years and then about four years ago, I began to put together a story. And the story grew until it became The Little Crew of Butchers .

-FP
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Published on June 12, 2020 15:03

June 5, 2020

Little Crew of Butchers

My new book, The Little Crew of Butchers, is available now!

Lucas Baird never got much of a break when he was a child, but by his early twenties, his good looks and easy manner allow him to skate through life without having to put in much effort. On the cusp of manhood in years yet still a boy -- what Anthony Trollope called a hobbledehoy -- charming Luke has enjoyed his extended adolescence of drinking and small-time cons. But when a freak accident compels him to leave LA -- and leave fast -- he finds himself in New York, in the seemingly idyllic Long Island beach town of Shorelane, where through a drunken mistake, he becomes trapped in a life-or-death ordeal. Luke's only potential saviors are a group of local children, who are themselves lost and destined for paths much the same as Luke's -- if not worse -- and a young woman, equally lost. For Luke to finally cross into manhood, he will have to come to terms with his own poor judgment and mortality, and find the courage to stay sane in the face of irrational actors.

Reminiscent of The Beach and Lord of the Flies, Little Crew of Butchers is a masterful tale of the innocent savagery of children, but also of the redemptive power of love and courage, and the wisdom that comes from truly growing up.
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Published on June 05, 2020 14:09

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