Websites
Visit Cormier's author page at Random House.
Read what Cormier has to say about good, evil, and much more.
Interested in the man behind the book? This bio is full of juicy facts on our author.
See how your memory holds up to the test.
Read up on the Witness Protection Program (I Am the Cheese calls it the Witness Re-Establishment Program) and how it's changed since the 1970s.
Freud, father of psychoanalysis, has a lot to say about memory (and a lot of other stuff). Please excuse all the silly graphics on this website.
Movie or TV Productions
This low-budget 1983 adaptation has some interesting casting: the older brother from E.T., Miranda from Sex and the City, and Cormier itself. But that's about all it has going for it.
Historical Documents
A beloved author never really dies because his works live on. Cormier's New York Times obituary sure makes that clear.
This interview took place shortly before the author passed away. In it he confronts many of the criticisms of his works.
Video
Bet you're glad we only linked you to part one. Not quite as thrilling as the book.
Audio
This woman knows more about Robert Cormier than anyone... including Shmoop, if you can believe that.
A seriously cool podcast devoted to stories about people, like Adam, with not-quite-right memories.
Images
Ah, New England. Luckily it wasn't snowing when Adam was biking through.
Apparently he knew about hipster glasses long before they were ironic.
Looks like a WWII documentary (if only it were).
Shmoop likes this one the best – what do you think?
The only one without a bike, and it gives Adam a distinct face. What is this guy, eight years old? We think some things should be left to the imagination...
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Maybe this is why they cast the guy from E.T. in the movie.