New Releases by Allan Wolf

Allan Wolf is the author of The Vanishing of Lake Peigneur: a Graphic Novel Based on a True Story (2025), The Gift of the Broken Teacup: Poems of Mindfulness, Meditation, and Me (2025), Junius Leak and the Spiraling Vortex of Doom (2025), Fever Check (2023), Superfluous Judicial Activism (2023).

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The Vanishing of Lake Peigneur: a Graphic Novel Based on a True Story

release date: Oct 07, 2025
The Vanishing of Lake Peigneur: a Graphic Novel Based on a True Story
The strange, true tale of a Louisiana lake that vanished--taking with it every fish below and every boat and barge above--told in a gripping and accessible graphic format. Home to catfish and crawdads, shrimp and spoonbills, even a gator or two, Lake Peigneur--pronounced "your pain," only backward--bustles also with human life. Each day, the bean-shaped freshwater lake and its shores hum with folks going about their work: a devoted gardener''s apprentice and his dogs, fishermen, oilmen drilling at Well P-20, and the fifty-one miners employed by the Diamond Crystal Salt Mines. For most, November 20, 1980, began as "just another day on the lake." But as the lake itself reflects, humans had, over time, left behind a honeycomb of salt highways deep beneath its surface, and water and salt mix all too well. Bracing, suspenseful, and packed with dramatic illustrations and dense end matter, this story of a catastrophic accident--narrated with the homespun voice of a "tall" tale, but true nonetheless--will amaze science and history buffs alike.

The Gift of the Broken Teacup: Poems of Mindfulness, Meditation, and Me

release date: Jul 01, 2025
The Gift of the Broken Teacup: Poems of Mindfulness, Meditation, and Me
Warm, witty poems by the acclaimed Allan Wolf bring mindfulness to the younger set--one simple, nurturing practice at a time. An om is a poem without any words. It acts as a voice so the heart can be heard. Have you ever let your thoughts just float into the sky? Why is today the very best day of the year? And what does a broken teacup have to do with anything? In fresh, accessible poems about mindfulness and related themes, award-winning poet Allan Wolf takes on subjects from kindness to confidence, from finding peace in nature to letting your own joyful "YAWP!" be heard (thank you, Walt Whitman). Woven throughout are subtle how-to''s on meditation, breathwork, visualization, yoga, journaling, and more, as well as taking in others'' points of view, letting go of anger, and other invaluable elements of social-emotional learning. "Accept the way you feel, and turn / your worry into wonder," says the poet. This charming collection, animated by Jade Orlando''s bright illustrations, offers the tools and the inspiration to make that happen.

Junius Leak and the Spiraling Vortex of Doom

release date: Jul 01, 2025
Junius Leak and the Spiraling Vortex of Doom
Part mystery, part fantasy-adventure, part riveting real-life disaster, this deft tale-within-a-tale blends the history of the 1980 Lake Peigneur drilling accident with a fateful quest for pirate treasure. When thirteen-year-old Junius Leak—expert on waterbodies and creator of the encyclopedic Amazing Waterbodies of the World—steps foot on Uncle Spot’s rickety dock on Lake Peigneur, the truth assails him: he may love waterbodies, but that doesn’t mean they love him back. The latest in a long line of Junius Leaks, he’s the first to be doomed to ten days of awkwardness and boredom on a houseboat with a relative he doesn’t know while his parents “work on” their marriage. Delcambre, Louisiana, where Junius was born, is awash with unwelcome surprises. He determines to learn why his mom left town when he was a baby—and to conquer his fear of water at the same time. But the lake has other plans for him, plans tied to a hundred-year-old family feud and a swashbuckling mystery. When disaster strikes, Junius must dive deep within to emerge an unlikely hero. Alternating viewpoints spin the perceptions of a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)—and the wry voice of a lake with a long memory—into an inventive tale of sunken treasure and buried secrets anchored by a dramatic true event.

Fever Check

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Fever Check
It was inevitable that residential landlords would challenge the foreclosure moratoria featured in state and federal COVID-19 emergency orders, regulations, and legislation. At the same time, commercial landlords and tenants are wrestling in court over the question of whether the pandemic and restrictions that governments imposed in response can excuse the nonpayment of rent. While these issues will continue to appear and percolate through state and federal trial and appellate tribunals, this Article provides an interim report on the progress (or lack thereof) of constitutional (Takings and Contract Clauses) and common-law (force majeure, frustration of purpose, impossibility of performance) theories enlisted to vindicate the alleged violation of property and contract rights or to support or oppose efforts to recover full rental payments during a global crisis.Even the U.S. Supreme Court, via its “shadow docket,” has had a word in this debate, invoking the newly emergent and problematic “major questions” doctrine. The Article closes with a consideration of the roles stare decisis and respect for precedent are playing in the emerging COVID-related real property jurisprudence.

Superfluous Judicial Activism

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Superfluous Judicial Activism
In the summer of 2021, the Supreme Court released opinions in three Takings Clause cases. The Justices did not focus primarily on the dozen words that compose that Clause. Instead, the Court considered the expansive judicial gloss on those words, the extratextual aspects established by takings opinions over the last 100 years, since the “too far” test introduced by Justice Holmes in Pennsylvania Coal. The “Takings Gloss” is the product of holdings expanding the meaning and reach of the Takings Clause, a tangled web of opinions that have troubled lawyers, judges, and commentators for several decades. With the latest contributions, the Takings Gloss now reads:"[N]or shall private or public property, including rights in property such as the right to exclude, be taken for public use, purpose, or benefit (even if the property taken by eminent domain is transferred to a new private owner), or subjected to regulation that goes too far, or be physically occupied even temporarily, or exacted as an unreasonable development condition, by the government or by private parties delegated by the government, without just compensation, unless the property owner is seeking only injunctive relief."This Article highlights the three newest takings cases (Cedar Point Nursery, PennEast, and Pakdel); introduces a broad range of alternative, non-takings avenues of relief for aggrieved property owners (in constitutional, statutory, and common law); and demonstrates the real dangers of the Takings Gloss in three critical contexts: (1) climate change mitigation and adaptation, (2) COVID-19 restrictions and regulations on landlords and business owners, and (3) land use regulations designed to increase the crucial supply of affordable housing and create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities. The Court can abandon the Takings Clause expansion project, secure in the knowledge that landowners and other property owners are adequately protected from government harms.

The Blanket Where Violet Sits

release date: Aug 30, 2022
The Blanket Where Violet Sits
Violet and her family venture to a local park to partake in some late-night stargazing. Telescope and space book in tow, Violet is ready to explore and discover the night sky for herself, wherever that may lead.

Behold Our Magical Garden

release date: Mar 08, 2022
Behold Our Magical Garden
Learn vital processes and procedures about gardening through different types of poetry.

No Buddy Like a Book

release date: Feb 09, 2021
No Buddy Like a Book
Calling readers and daydreamers, word mavens and lovers of adventure! This celebration of the power of books is a rallying cry for letting imaginations soar. We learn important stuff from books. We learn to speak and think. We learn why icebergs stay afloat . . . and why Titanics sink. Have you ever wanted to climb to the top of Everest with one hand behind your back? Kiss a crocodile all by yourself on the Nile River? How about learning how to bottle moonlight, or track a distant star? There are endless things to discover and whole universes to explore simply by reading a book. But books are only smears of ink without the reader’s mind to give their letters meaning and bring them to life. With a rollicking, rhyming text and delightful artwork, poet and storyteller Allan Wolf and illustrator Brianne Farley remind us that books, no matter how they may be consumed, give readers of every background an opportunity to expand their world and spark their imagination. With infectious enthusiasm, No Buddy Like a Book offers an ode to the wonders of language—written, spoken, and everything in between.

The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep

release date: Sep 08, 2020
The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep
In powerful, vivid verse, the master behind The Watch That Ends the Night recounts one of history’s most harrowing—and chilling—tales of survival. In 1846, a group of emigrants bound for California face a choice: continue on their planned route or take a shortcut into the wilderness. Eighty-nine of them opt for the untested trail, a decision that plunges them into danger and desperation and, finally, the unthinkable. From extraordinary poet and novelist Allan Wolf comes a riveting retelling of the ill-fated journey of the Donner party across the Sierra Nevadas during the winter of 1846–1847. Brilliantly narrated by multiple voices, including world-weary, taunting, and all-knowing Hunger itself, this novel-in-verse examines a notorious chapter in history from various perspectives, among them caravan leaders George Donner and James Reed, Donner’s scholarly wife, two Miwok Indian guides, the Reed children, a sixteen-year-old orphan, and even a pair of oxen. Comprehensive back matter includes an author’s note, select character biographies, statistics, a time line of events, and more. Unprecedented in its detail and sweep, this haunting epic raises stirring questions about moral ambiguity, hope and resilience, and hunger of all kinds.

The Day the Universe Exploded My Head

release date: Mar 05, 2019
The Day the Universe Exploded My Head
Hang on tight for a raucous bounce through the solar system and back — propelled by funny, fanciful, factually sound poems and exuberant illustrations. The universe poured into me. My brain was overloaded. It smoked and glowed red-hot. And then it actually exploded. Ever wonder what the sun has to say about being the closest star to Earth? Or what Pluto has gotten up to since being demoted to a dwarf planet? Or where rocket ships go when they retire? Listen closely, because maybe, just maybe, your head will explode, too. With poetry that is equal parts accurate and entertaining — and illustrations that are positively out of this world — this book will enthrall amateur stargazers and budding astrophysicists as it reveals many of the wonders our universe holds. Space travelers in search of more information will find notes about the poems, a glossary, and a list of resources at the end.

Weathergirl

release date: Jan 25, 2019
Weathergirl
Effie Mae, the notorious ten-cent airmail girl from Zendoscopy, is now grown, married and divorced, and forced to deal with her dysfunctional, depressed, and crazed ex-husband who has abandoned his career as an accountant to become a third-rate nightclub magician. Saltzman, the grown up frat boy who once led groups of college buddies to a south of the border bordello, now lives with Consuela, the bordello''s former madam, while Sherman''s childhood friend, Larry, has become a cop searching for love. These characters, along with a colorful cast of others, find themselves in a hilarious romp as they together attempt to find Effie Mae''s alimony-shirking ex, whose ever-increasing desperation leads him to become one of the world''s most bumbling would-be wife killers.

Traveling the Blue Road

release date: Oct 17, 2017
Traveling the Blue Road
Gorgeous illustrations surround a collection of poetry written for children about the magic, beauty, and promise of sea voyages.

Who Killed Christopher Goodman?: Based on a True Crime

release date: Mar 14, 2017
Who Killed Christopher Goodman?: Based on a True Crime
Despite his odd manner and crazy bell bottoms, everybody likes Chris Goodman, so when he''s found dead no one can understand how something like that could happen.

Monster Visits the Land of Colors

release date: Sep 01, 2016
Monster Visits the Land of Colors
Fun, furry, loveable Monster takes the reader on an adventure to the Land of Colors where Monster teaches about colors as he discovers himself in depictions of famous artwork and in familiar neighborhood places along the way.

Zendoscopy

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Zendoscopy
Zendoscopy is the story of one Sherman Alt, from his somewhat unconventional birth to his settling into marital bliss, albeit with plumbing problems. Along the way, Sherman faces occasionally serious and frequently hilarious adversity as he tries to gain worldly experience, especially with the opposite sex. Told in discrete episodes, the sum total is a story of social awakening, along with a dollop of philosophy, and even a bit of cosmology. Sherman and the people he encounters are a motley group of fascinating folks you''ll definitely want to get to know in this sometimes tender, sometimes wrenching, and sometimes outrageously funny collection of stories.

The Watch That Ends the Night

release date: Mar 26, 2013
The Watch That Ends the Night
"A lyrical, monumental work of fact and imagination." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Arrogance and innocence, hubris and hope — twenty-four haunting voices of the Titanic tragedy, as well as the iceberg itself, are evoked in a stunning tour de force. Slipping in telegraphs, undertaker’s reports, and other records, poet Allan Wolf offers a breathtaking, intimate glimpse at the lives behind the tragedy, told with clear-eyed compassion and astounding emotional power.

Land Use Planning and the Environment

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Land Use Planning and the Environment
In Land Use Planning and the Environment, the authors have dramatically revised and updated a classic, seminal casebook, Land-Use Planning. Designed primarily for the classroom, the book takes a comprehensive approach to the teaching of planning and zoning law, regulatory takings, and environmental topics. Throughout the casebook, the authors identify and explore intersections between land use planning law and environmental regulation. They also identify the hidden environmental "agenda" behind exclusionary zoning, the impact of urban sprawl on clean air and critical habitats, and other interconnections. Professors, students, and law and planning practitioners with strong backgrounds and exposure to "traditional" environmental law will find these intersections a wonderful opportunity to examine familiar topics from a fresh perspective. For other users, Land Use Planning and the Environment will serve as a valuable introduction to the environmental realm, a realm that, more than perhaps any other in American law, is subject to swift and dramatic changes that require the most current teaching materials.

Powell on Real Property

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Immersed in Verse

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Immersed in Verse
A guide for young poets offers advice on how to find topics, create a poem, revise a poem, start a writer''s group, and get published.

More Than Friends

release date: Oct 01, 2008
More Than Friends
Teenage love explored from his and her points of view. From the first furtive looks across the classroom to the blossom of new romance and the final flameout, teenage love is loaded with awkwardness, uncertainty, dreams, conflict, and pure bliss. Poets Sara Holbrook and Allan Wolf combine their considerable talents to explore these feelings and struggles by creating the voices of a girl and boy in the throes of affection. As they experience the giddiness of love, the poems'' two characters also face obstacles (parents) and distractions (friends) while learning to respect each other''s interests and needs. Can this relationship survive? In sonnets, tankas, villanelles, and other poetic forms, Holbrook and Wolf examine the efforts of two teenagers who dare to be more than friends.

The Blood-Hungry Spleen and Other Poems about Our Parts

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Blood-Hungry Spleen and Other Poems about Our Parts
More than three dozen poems describe individual parts of the body and what they do for us and for some parts, such as the face, the verses describe how we communicate nonverbally with other people. Reprint.

The Zoning of America

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Zoning of America
Revisits the landmark case Euclid v. Ambler, in which the Supreme Court surprisingly upheld the constitutionality of local zoning laws protecting residential neighborhoods from real and perceived disturbances, a decision that forever changed the way American cities and their suburbs were organized.

New Found Land

release date: Sep 11, 2007
New Found Land
The letters and thoughts of Thomas Jefferson, members of the Corps of Discovery, their guide Sacagawea, and Captain Lewis''s Newfoundland dog, all tell of the historic exploratory expedition to seek a water route to the Pacific Ocean.

Zane's Trace

release date: Aug 28, 2007
Zane's Trace
Believing that he is responsible for his grandfather''s death, Zane Guesswind takes off on a manic trip to his mother''s grave where he plans to kill himself until he meets a strange cast of mystical characters who forever change his life.

Haiku Stickies

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Haiku Stickies
Kids can produce instant poetry, inspired by these partially-written haiku. Composed by Allan Wolf, author ofImmersed in Verse,they range from silly to serious, realistic to fantastic. Each poem has blank spaces for children to fill in; earlier in the pad, they''ll need to add only a word or two, while the later haiku will have kids writing nearly from scratch.

Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate
Over the last 30 years, we have made great progress in curbing the most obvious pollution largely due to effective enforcement of federal and state environmental statutes. Now, however, there is increasing skepticism of the efficiency and even the constitutionality of our bedrock environmental laws from all branches of the federal government, including the courts. This book is the result of lively debate at the conference Alternative Grounds: Defending the Environment in an Unwelcome Judicial Climate, held on November 11, 2004, and co-sponsored by the University of Florida''s Levin College of Law and the Environmental Law Institute. Topics ranged from U.S. Supreme Court trends in environmental law jurisprudence, to innovative federal and state constitutional and statutory arguments that defend environmental protections, to federal provisions most vulnerable to attack on federalism, takings, and separation-of-powers grounds. This thought-provoking and insightful collection of essays provides smart, realistic solutions to the profound and complex legal challenges facing defenders of our environmental protections. With contributions by: Richard J. Lazarus, Sean H. Donahue, Paul Boudreaux, William W. Buzbee, Robert L. Glicksman, Alyson C. Flournoy, Christopher H. Schroeder, Douglas T. Kendall, Susan George, J.B. Ruhl, Donald W. Stever, and Mary Jane Angelo.

Bible Notes Sr-Ivr Cvr/Re

release date: Apr 01, 1996

Charles Warren

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Something is Going to Happen

release date: Jan 01, 1990
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