The lives and friendship of two women. Time states: "They both were young during World War II when college boys sang 'You can easily tell she's not my mother, 'cause my mother's 49.' This is a novel about then and now mostly in Boston, about women with character and brains and what happens to them, about marriage, about the wear and tear of living, about the manners and aspirations of a generation that endured to see its values -- not well defended but well believed in -- derided across the generation gap. The genre is women's fiction, and the book lapses occasionally into jargon and sentimentality. But in a very short compass, with extraordinary deftness, humor and a rueful shrewdness edging toward wisdom, it rises above genre to something not unlike small genius. "Nowadays, everyone knows a little something about the mind," thinks the lady, "though it doesn't seem to have helped as much as one could wish." --Time 11/19/1973.
One of Spain's richest men is dying.
Now , the mystery of Howard Hughes is finally revealed ... in his own words . The sensational New York Times Bestseller CITIZEN HUGHES He tried to buy the United States government but instead he brought it down .
Liebe auf den ersten Blick verbindet den einfachen Farmer Noah mit der reichen, verwöhnten Allie ein Leben lang. Auch Alter und Krankheit können ihrer Beziehung nichts anhaben
“ That's the first good piece of news you've given me . ” “ I'm sorry . ” " In fact , I'm feeling a little fragile already , ” Evan admitted . Victor didn't answer , but sat frozen to his chair . He'd been chainsmoking , he realized ...
She had a small glistening barrette on one side of her head , a circle of real diamonds and rubies . In a barrette ! Not from Wendy . A gift to herself . " Thanks ! You too . See , I told you . Isn't this fun ?
Courtney came out to the terrace wearing a pink skirt , a pink and white striped blouse , her hair caught back with a silver barrette . “ You do look tired , ” Fox told her . “ I'll be all right when I've had dinner . I missed lunch .
Cassie Simon is a struggling artist living in New York City.
On completing it, she thought she hadexorcised the ghosts of her imposing parents, but she had also brought form to abook every bit as vivid and intense as the work of Lily Briscoe, the indomitableartist at the centre of the novel.
Glamorous Sally loved to shop, and Audrey makes it her goal to get fit and slender enough to wear a green dress she finds in Sally's well-stocked closet. The biggest mystery is Sally's true love. Who was he, and why didn't Sally marry him?
It happens after Delia Byrd's new man dies in an accident, leaving her with a child. The novel describes the family's adjustment, including that of her teen daughters. By the author of Bastard Out of Carolina.