For eight years, Ainsley Rutherford has tried to forget her first love Luke Collier, and she had been slowly getting over him until he returns to town to settle his grandfather's estate and she finds herself once again in his arms.
Hoping to achieve a lifelong goal when he is called up to the major leagues after 10 years in the minors, Edward Everett Yates makes a risky play that results in a devastating injury and is unable to pursue a life without baseball as the ...
"The Light We Lost meets How to Walk Away in this romantic and page-turning American debut that poses a heartbreaking question: Would you choose love, if you knew how it would end?"--
"Historians and philosophers alike have pondered the crucial turning points of history--the events that forever altered the course of civilization and set the stage for the world in which we...
In this book, Penelope Mackie challenges most of the answers that have been given to these questions.
The title of this book says it all: It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been.
that week of midterm, all the students, boys in long black jumpers and groups of girls who stopped him to ask questions about books or poems or what might come up in the exams. I'd been so excited to be with Dad at work for a whole week ...
A woman of taste and discernment, she is endowed with enviable wit and a razor-sharp mind. Yet, as the novel opens, we know that Isabel is in desperate trouble.
Presents a distinguished historian's theories about how America would be different if the Civil War had ended in a stalemate or a victory for the Confederacy or if Lincoln had lost the 1864 election, in a historical analysis that offers ...
When is their generation spontaneous and when is it strategic? This volume explores these and other numerous issues by assembling contributions from the most active researchers in this rapidly expanding subfield of social psychology.
Also, in considering the claims of other possible candidates, one must bear in mind that if the blast had been better ... However tasteless or ironic such an observation might be, there could probably have been no more propitious ...