Referenced In

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA 6:00 A.M."

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"GLENDALE 7:40 P.M. She was tired when she got home. The house seemed empty without Allison's lively chatter."

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"GLENDALE11:00 p.m. Newsline's closing credits were running when Casey's phone rang. An unfamiliar, gruff voice said, 'Casey Singleton?"

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"GLENDALE9:15P.M. Her daughter had left a message saying she was having a sleep‐over at Amy's house, and that Dad said it was all right."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"The research lab in Glendale, owned by Kawakami Industries. They have every piece of video equipment known to man over there."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"Hamaguchi Research Institute was a featureless, mirrored glass building in an industrial park in north Glendale."

The Day of the Locust
by Nathanael West

"He had gone all the way to Glendale to see her in that movie."

The Day of the Locust
by Nathanael West

"The same is true of the airplanes at Glendale. If only a plane would crash once in a while so that they could watch the passengers being consumed in a “holocaust of flame,” as the newspapers put it."

The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar

"Sasha “the Big Man” Avakian, a garrulous charmer and pitchman from Glendale."

Parable of the Sower
by Octavia Butler

"Therest of them wegre oing to walk to Gnldealewheretheirrelatives live."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"Yes, there were sweatshops in downtown L.A. and I remember a ceramics factory out in Glendale, but they soon went out of business."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"We drove off with the baby across Glendale, Eagle Rock, Pasadena, and up into rough, scrubby hills, where Harry or Harold had built his new palace for Loma;"

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"They walked northeast and down a long sweet incline to where Griffith Park Boulevard and Los Feliz and Fletcher Drive met to form a strange frontier between the neighborhoods of Atwater, Glendale, the “Los Feliz District” and “the Valley”— not the San Fernando Valley but that three‐block strip between the hills that sheltered Chavez Ravine and railroad tracks that snaked along, parallel to the hills, into the depths of downtown."

The Mars Room
by Rachel Kushner

"The auto shop I went to was off Glendale, and it was an easy bus ride home."

The Sellout
by Paul Beatty

"Current temperatures … Glendale … 95°/79° …"