New Releases by David Hutchinson

David Hutchinson is the author of A Home for Unusual Monsters (2025), The School for Invisible Boys (2024), Student Perceptions of Digital Learning Technology (2024), Lessons in Segmenting and Blending (2023), What Remains (2023).

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A Home for Unusual Monsters

release date: Feb 11, 2025
A Home for Unusual Monsters
A girl who has spent her life in disguise tackles a mission that uncovers lies and surprises around every corner. Nothing is as it seems in the next cozily creepy monster mystery from acclaimed author Shaun David Hutchinson. Sam Osborne may have helped her new friend Hector Griggs save St. Lawrence’s Catholic School for Boys from a terrifying monster, but she is still trying to prove herself as a member of Kairos, the secretive and shadowy government agency devoted to investigating the strange and unusual. And her unique ability to control how others see her makes her the perfect agent…if she can learn to play by Kairos’ rules. Her next mission? Use her powers of disguise to infiltrate the family of a former agent to find top secret information about monsters hiding in plain sight. But even though Sam is well versed in deception, she may not be prepared for the web of secrets she uncovers. Especially since she may not be the only one pretending to be someone—or something—she’s not. And once the clues are unraveled and the truth is revealed, the monsters she’s searching for might just be closer to home…

The School for Invisible Boys

release date: Feb 06, 2024
The School for Invisible Boys
What would you do if no one could see you? In this surreal adventure, a boy who is used to being overlooked literally becomes invisible, only to realize there may be far more dangerous threats in his school than bullies. Sixth grade takes a turn for the weird when Hector Griggs discovers he has the ability to turn invisible. Sure, ever since Hector’s former best friend Blake started bullying him, he’s been feeling like he just wants to disappear…but he never thought he actually would. And then, Hector meets another invisible boy, Orson Wellington, who has an ominous warning: “I’m stuck here. Stuck like this. It’s been years. The gelim’s hunting me and it’ll get you, too.” It turns out, there is more than meets the eye at St. Lawrence’s Catholic School for Boys, and if Hector is going to save Orson--and himself—from the terrifying creature preying on students’ loneliness and fear, he’ll need to look deeper. With the help of a mysterious new classmate, Sam, can Hector unravel the mysteries haunting his school, and discover that sometimes it takes disappearing to really be seen?

Student Perceptions of Digital Learning Technology

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Student Perceptions of Digital Learning Technology
Digital learning technology has increased in relevance as computers and software have become widespread in education settings globally. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on schools reiterated the need for a robust understanding of student perspectives on technological preferences and adaptations. Existing research highlights the technological preferences of teachers and does provide case studies on student use of technology. However, these studies do not account for the entire context of students'' use of technology--particularly in relation to COVID-19 and its associated effects. This paper documents findings from student interviews at Penn State and the University of Oxford on their technology use in music coursework. Data were analyzed with GPT-4, mimicking latent Dirichlet allocation, a statistical probability model. Results show that students have an increased use and value associated with learning technology in music coursework, particularly post-COVID-19. Further, the importance of accessible user interfaces and institutional-procured software is highlighted.

Lessons in Segmenting and Blending

release date: Apr 02, 2023
Lessons in Segmenting and Blending
This is a limited edition artist book (first edition is 100 signed and numbered copies with 10 signed artist proofs) that has three ''chapters'': 1) Ascending; 2) Descending; and, 3) Benevolence. The artwork for each chapter is comprised of photographs of a model sounding a particular syllable and printed text of the syllable is superimposed over a portion of the photograph. The model in ''Ascending'' mouths ''Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do'' (musical scale in ascending order). The model in ''Descending mouths ''Do Ti La So Fa Mi Re Do'' (the musical scale in descending order). The model for Benevolence mouths ''Su per cal i fra gi lis tic ex pi al i do cious''. The photographic images are enlarged grainy Polaroid photos taken by the artist. The book is 46 pages in length with a mixture of black and white photographs and colored text.

What Remains

release date: Apr 02, 2023
What Remains
What Remains is a limited edition artist book with an edition of 100 signed and numbered books and 10 Artist Proof books. The book is comprised of a chromatically-coded (translated) ''text'' superimposed over forest photographs. The text is a colored translation of two essays by Jean Genet: ''What Remains of a Rembrandt Torn into Four Equal Pieces and Flushed Down the Toilet ...'' and ''Rembrandt''s Secret'', both published by Hanuman Press in 1988. The photographs were taken in a forest near the artist''s home. The juxtaposition of photographs and ''translated'' texts contemplate the import of ''natural laws'' as they are ascribed to our environment and to human actions. The book is formatted to 8 1/2" x 11". The first edition will be hardback and printed on archival paper.

Every Time

release date: Nov 30, 2022
Every Time
Every Time is an art concept coloring book with 30 hand-drawn images. The book will be top spiral bound (for use by left-handed and right-handed artists) and will be comprised of heavy paper for applications of wet and dry media.

Cluster

release date: Nov 01, 2022
Cluster
Cluster is a coloring book that focuses on forest blowdown, an increasingly familiar phenomenon as storms become more violent. The book is comprised of 30 drawings of various blowdown events in a nearby forest. It is top-bound for use by left-handed and right-handed artists. The paper of the book will be heavy enough to support wet or dry media.

Transform

release date: Nov 01, 2022
Transform
Transform is a coloring book that focuses on trees that fall in the forest and regenerate the soil to bring forth new life. The coloring book has 30 hand drawn images broken up into three distinct sections: a) broken trees; b) fungus on trees; and, c) stumps of downed trees. The book is top-bound (spiral) for use by left-handed and right-handed artists. It is comprised of heavy paper for applications of wet and dry media.

Whenever

release date: Nov 01, 2022
Whenever
Whenever is an art concept coloring book that examines the nature of conditioning, particularly word/image associations. There are 30 drawings in the book with each illustrated page having a geometric design on the upper portion of the page, and associative text at the bottom of the page. The book will be top-bound for use by left-handed and right-handed artists. It will be comprised of heavy paper to support both wet and dry media.

Preserve

release date: Oct 15, 2022
Preserve
Spiral bound coloring book of plant and tree images. The book has 30 full page images. It is spiral bound on top and has paper suitable for dry and wet media.

Howl

release date: Apr 19, 2022
Howl
When no one in the small town of Merritt, Florida, believes that he was attacked by a monster, fifteen-year-old Virgil Knox fears the monster will return to finish him off, or worse--that he is becoming a monster himself.

Before We Disappear

release date: Sep 28, 2021
Before We Disappear
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection! It’s a new star-crossed romance about the magic of first love from the acclaimed author of We Are the Ants and Brave Face, Shaun David Hutchinson. Jack Nevin’s clever trickery and moral flexibility make him the perfect assistant to the Enchantress, one of the most well-known stage magicians in turn-of-the-nineteenth-century Europe. Without Jack’s steady supply of stolen tricks, the Enchantress’s fame would have burned out long ago. But when Jack’s thievery catches up to them, they’re forced to flee to America to find their fortune. Luckily, the Enchantress is able to arrange a set of sold-out shows at Seattle’s Alaska–Yukon–Pacific World’s Fair Exposition. She’s convinced they’re going to rich and famous until a new magician arrives on the scene. Performing tricks that defy the imagination, Laszlo’s show overshadows the Enchantress, leaving Jack no choice but to hunt for the secrets to his otherworldly illusions. But what Jack uncovers isn’t at all what he expected. Behind Laszlo’s tricks is Wilhelm—a boy that can seemingly perform real magic. Jack and Wilhelm have an instant connection, and as the rivalry between the Enchantress and Laszlo grows, so too does Jack and Wilhelm’s affection. But can Jack choose between the woman who gave him a life and the boy who is offering him everything? It’s a stirring tale about the magic of love from award-winning author Shaun David Hutchinson.

A Complicated Love Story Set in Space

release date: Jan 19, 2021
A Complicated Love Story Set in Space
Black Mirror meets What If It’s Us in this gripping, romantic, and wildly surprising novel about two boys lost in space trying to find their way home—while falling in love—from the critically acclaimed author of We Are the Ants. When Noa closes his eyes on Earth and wakes up on a spaceship called Qriosity just as it’s about to explode, he’s pretty sure things can’t get much weirder. Boy is he wrong. Trapped aboard Qriosity are also DJ and Jenny, neither of whom remember how they got onboard the ship. Together, the three face all the dangers of space, along with murder, aliens, a school dance, and one really, really bad day. But none of this can prepare Noa for the biggest challenge—falling in love. And as Noa’s feelings for DJ deepen, he has to contend not just with the challenges of the present, but also with his memories of the past. However, nothing is what it seems on Qriosity, and the truth will upend all of their lives forever. Love is complicated enough without also trying to stay alive.

Structure and Dynamics of Two-dimensional Binary Colloidal Polycrystals and Fluids

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Brave Face

release date: Jun 16, 2020
Brave Face
“[P]rofound…a triumph—a full-throated howl to the moon to remind us why we choose to survive and thrive.” —Brendan Kiely, New York Times bestselling author of Tradition “Razor-sharp, deeply revealing, and brutally honest…emotionally raw and deeply insightful.” —Booklist (starred review) The critically acclaimed author of We Are the Ants opens up about what led to an attempted suicide in his teens, and his path back from the experience. “I wasn’t depressed because I was gay. I was depressed and gay.” Shaun David Hutchinson was nineteen. Confused. Struggling to find the vocabulary to understand and accept who he was and how he fit into a community in which he couldn’t see himself. The voice of depression told him that he would never be loved or wanted, while powerful and hurtful messages from society told him that being gay meant love and happiness weren’t for him. A million moments large and small over the years all came together to convince Shaun that he couldn’t keep going, that he had no future. And so he followed through on trying to make that a reality. Thankfully Shaun survived, and over time, came to embrace how grateful he is and how to find self-acceptance. In this courageous and deeply honest memoir, Shaun takes readers through the journey of what brought him to the edge, and what has helped him truly believe that it does get better.

The State of Us

release date: Jun 02, 2020
The State of Us
"Dre and Dean have got my vote!"—Adib Khorram, award-winning author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay When Dean Arnault’s mother decided to run for president, it wasn’t a surprise to anyone, least of all her son. But still that doesn’t mean Dean wants to be part of the public spectacle that is the race for the White House—at least not until he meets Dre. The only problem is that Dre Rosario''s on the opposition; he’s the son of the Democratic nominee. But as Dean and Dre’s meet-ups on the campaign trail become less left to chance, their friendship quickly becomes a romantic connection unlike any either of the boys have ever known. If it wasn’t hard enough falling in love across the aisle, the political scheming of a shady third-party candidate could cause Dean and Dre’s world to explode around them. It’s a new modern-day, star-crossed romance about what it really means to love your country—and yourself—from the acclaimed author of We Are the Ants and Brave Face, Shaun David Hutchinson.

The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried

release date: Apr 21, 2020
The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried
“A fearless and brutal look at friendships...you will laugh, rage, and mourn its loss when it’s over.” —Justina Ireland, New York Times bestselling author of Dread Nation “Simultaneously hilarious and moving, weird and wonderful.” —Jeff Zentner, Morris Award–winning author of The Serpent King Six Feet Under meets Pushing Daisies in this quirky, heartfelt story about two teens who are granted extra time to resolve what was left unfinished after one of them suddenly dies. A good friend will bury your body, a best friend will dig you back up. Dino doesn’t mind spending time with the dead. His parents own a funeral home, and death is literally the family business. He’s just not used to them talking back. Until Dino’s ex-best friend July dies suddenly—and then comes back to life. Except not exactly. Somehow July is not quite alive, and not quite dead. As Dino and July attempt to figure out what’s happening, they must also confront why and how their friendship ended so badly, and what they have left to understand about themselves, each other, and all those grand mysteries of life. Critically acclaimed author Shaun Hutchinson delivers another wholly unique novel blending the real and surreal while reminding all of us what it is to love someone through and around our faults.

Aging Wisely (First Edition)

release date: Jul 01, 2019
Aging Wisely (First Edition)
Aging Wisely: A Guide for Helping Professionals equips future practitioners with fundamental ideas and tools for working effectively with older adults. The book provides unique insight into the special issues and challenges of aging populations, connects the dots between theory and practice with older adults, and encourages critical thinking and self-reflection to help students develop a meaningful personal practice. The book begins with an introduction to working with older populations, which emphasizes the importance of understanding the needs of aging individuals. The following chapter focuses on how theories of aging and theories of counseling can inform a practitioners'' work. Additional chapters provide information about the process of working with older people. Students learn about the special needs of older adults, including physical health issues, dealing with loss, changes in personal connections, and more. Dedicated chapters explore cultural and ethical considerations, supporting an older adult''s caregivers, and the importance of self-care. Featuring a highly personal style and a caring exploration of an underserved population, Aging Wisely is an ideal text for courses in counseling, human services, and social work. Those serving in helping professions with limited experience working with aging populations will also find this resource valuable. For a look at the specific features and benefits of Aging Wisely, visit cognella.com/aging-wisely-features-and-benefits.

The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza

release date: May 21, 2019
The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza
A Junior Library Guild Selection “Surreal, brainy, and totally captivating.” —Booklist (starred review) “Provocative and moving.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Hutchinson artfully blends the realistic and the surreal.” —School Library Journal (starred review) From the critically acclaimed author of We Are the Ants and At the Edge of the Universe comes a mind-bending, riveting novel about a teen who was born to a virgin mother and realizes she has the power to heal—but that power comes at a huge cost. Sixteen-year-old Elena Mendoza is the product of a virgin birth. This can be scientifically explained (it’s called parthenogenesis), but what can’t be explained is how Elena is able to heal Freddie, the girl she’s had a crush on for years, from a gunshot wound in a Starbucks parking lot. Or why the boy who shot Freddie, David Combs, disappeared from the same parking lot minutes later after getting sucked up into the clouds. Other things that can’t be explained are the talking girl on the front of a tampon box, or the reasons that David Combs shot Freddie in the first place. As more unbelievable things occur, and Elena continues to perform miracles, the only remaining explanation is the least logical of all—that the world is actually coming to an end, and Elena is possibly the only one who can do something about it.

All Out

release date: Feb 27, 2018
All Out
“Imagines the lives of queer teens throughout different time periods, often playing with genre (retellings, fairy tales, magical realism, fantasy) as well.” —Vulture Seventeen young adult authors across the queer spectrum have come together to create a collection of beautifully written diverse historical fiction for teens. From a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood set in war-torn 1870s Mexico featuring a transgender soldier . . . to two girls falling in love while mourning the death of Kurt Cobain . . . to forbidden love in a sixteenth-century Spanish convent . . . and an asexual girl discovering her identity amid the 1970s roller-disco scene, All Out tells a diverse range of stories across cultures, time periods, and identities, shedding light on an area of history often ignored or forgotten. Featuring original stories from: Malinda Lo Mackenzi Lee Robin Talley Kody Keplinger Elliot Wake Anna-Marie McLemore Shaun David Hutchinson Dahlia Adler Tess Sharpe Kate Scelsa Natalie C. Parker Sara Farizan Nilah Magruder Tessa Gratton Tehlor Kay Mejia Alex Sanchez Scott Tracey “Readers searching for positive, nuanced, and authentic queer representation—or just a darn good selection of stories—need look no further than this superb collection.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Exceptional in scope and quality . . . gives voice to the experiences that have long existed but often go unrepresented.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) Read the entire set of companion anthologies featuring queer teens in the past, present, and future . . . All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages Out Now: Queer We Go Again! Out There: Into the Queer New Yonder

Feral Youth

release date: Sep 05, 2017
Feral Youth
Follows ten teens who are left alone in the wilderness amid a three-day survival test.

We Are the Ants

release date: May 16, 2017
We Are the Ants
From the “author to watch” (Kirkus Reviews) of The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley comes an “equal parts sarcastic and profound” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) novel about a teenage boy who must decide whether or not the world is worth saving. Henry Denton has spent years being periodically abducted by aliens. Then the aliens give him an ultimatum: The world will end in 144 days, and all Henry has to do to stop it is push a big red button. Only he isn’t sure he wants to. After all, life hasn’t been great for Henry. His mom is a struggling waitress held together by a thin layer of cigarette smoke. His brother is a jobless dropout who just knocked someone up. His grandmother is slowly losing herself to Alzheimer’s. And Henry is still dealing with the grief of his boyfriend’s suicide last year. Wiping the slate clean sounds like a pretty good choice to him. But Henry is a scientist first, and facing the question thoroughly and logically, he begins to look for pros and cons: in the bully who is his perpetual one-night stand, in the best friend who betrayed him, in the brilliant and mysterious boy who walked into the wrong class. Weighing the pain and the joy that surrounds him, Henry is left with the ultimate choice: push the button and save the planet and everyone on it…or let the world—and his pain—be destroyed forever.

At the Edge of the Universe

release date: Feb 07, 2017
At the Edge of the Universe
When his best friend-turned-boyfriend goes missing and seems to be remembered by nobody else, Ozzie begins to believe that the universe is shrinking and forges ties with a new friend while struggling to figure out what is happening.

Historical Sketch of the United Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of the Maritime Provinces

release date: May 10, 2016
Historical Sketch of the United Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of the Maritime Provinces
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The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley

release date: Jan 19, 2016
The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley
Convinced he should have died in the accident that killed his parents and sister, sixteen-year-old Drew lives in a hospital, hiding from employees and his past, until Rusty, set on fire for being gay, turns his life around. Includes excerpts from the superhero comic Drew creates.

Violent Ends

release date: Sep 01, 2015
Violent Ends
In a one-of-a-kind collaboration, seventeen of the most recognizable YA writers—including Shaun David Hutchinson, Neal and Brendan Shusterman, and Beth Revis—come together to share the viewpoints of a group of students affected by a school shooting. It took only twenty-two minutes for Kirby Matheson to exit his car, march onto the school grounds, enter the gymnasium, and open fire, killing six and injuring five others. But this isn’t a story about the shooting itself. This isn’t about recounting that one unforgettable day. This is about one boy—who had friends, enjoyed reading, playing saxophone in the band, and had never been in trouble before—became a monster capable of entering his school with a loaded gun and firing bullets at his classmates. Each chapter is told from a different victim’s viewpoint, giving insight into who Kirby was and who he’d become. Some are sweet, some are dark; some are seemingly unrelated, about fights or first kisses or late-night parties. This is a book told from multiple perspectives—with one character and one event drawing them all together—by some of YA’s most recognizable names.

Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy in Action Video Demonstrations

release date: Apr 14, 2015
Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy in Action Video Demonstrations
About the VideosCompare and Contrast Various Theoretical ApproachesExpert David Hutchinson demonstrates a range of established and newer techniques as he helps a single client--Tyler, a mixed-race adolescent who is facing various challenges.Demonstrations include role plays of the following approaches: Person-Centered Motivational Interviewing Cognitive-Behavioral Feminist Existential Multicultural Strengths-Based Neuroscience/Biological Dr. Hutchinson introduces and concludes each session with background, commentary and analysis so that you can understand, interpret and reflect on each technique and its application to the client. Expand your theoretical toolbox--and watch expert counseling skills in action as Dr. Hutchinson develops a therapeutic alliance with Tyler. Watch two sample clips from the series now: Existential Approach Multicultural Approach David Hutchinson prepares both undergraduate and graduate students for careers in psychology and counseling. His areas of special focus are group work, addictions, and grieving. A former Peace Corps volunteer, David''s priorities include travel and maintaining an international perspective in his life and work. He''s trained counselors in Grenada and established sister school relationships between five schools in Vermont and Grenada. In Vermont, David continues his emphasis on intensive, process-oriented coursework with long weekend retreats at an off-campus lodge near Caspian Lake in the woods of the Northeast Kingdom. In 2006, David was honored with the Distinguished Faculty of the Year Award. He holds positions on the boards of the New England School of Addiction Studies and Northwest Counseling and Support Services in Franklin County, Vt. He received his doctoral degree from SUNY Buffalo.

A Very Zombie Christmas

release date: Jan 20, 2015
A Very Zombie Christmas
New (un)life is breathed into our yearly collection of creepy Christmas tales! Find all your old, moldy favorites from Fred Perry, David Hutchison, Joe Wight, and Ben Dunn under the tree (possibly buried nearby). Like a zombie virus, it''s a gift that keeps on giving!

Sleeps with Angels

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Topics in Sustainable Energy

release date: Jan 01, 2015
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