1. Who is Sarah Canary ? 2. One of the themes of Sarah Canary is how perception shapes reality. Henry James once said 'one cannot truly escape one's background--where one...
I thought you should know she was there when they read the will and she said it was her land from her father, not your land from yours.” Teresa left New York hastily at the age of seventeen and in the company of James Percy.
In 1992, the Disney Press published Calamity Jane at Fort Sanders in its American Frontier series. Coauthored by Ron Fontes and Justin Korman and touted as “a historical novel,” the book presents a highly fictionalized Calamity Jane who ...
In this debut novel, a high school girl faces the pain, shame, and uncertainty that come with sexual abuse.
At the same time , there is the mystery of Sarah's identity , which is never clearly resolved . It is possible , certainly , to read Sarah Canary as realistic , yet more often readers and reviewers have picked up on the novel's ...
From the Man Booker finalist and bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves comes an epic novel about the family behind one of the most infamous figures in American history: John Wilkes Booth.
The Third Sister (¡996); Mira Books ¡998 (pbk); Reference: Sense & Sensibility (Austen) In Julia Barrett's lively sequel to ... (¡993); M. Evans ¡993 (HC); Un of Chi Press ¡995 (pbk); Reference: Pride & Prejudice (Austen) Julia Barrett ...
“She said it was an accident, but she was too good a shot. They hanged her for it. And then Grover Cleveland was killed by twelve sheeted women on the White House lawn. At teatime,” the woman said. “Wait a minute.” Alison stopped her.
By the best-selling author of The Jane Austen Book Club.
Visiting her mystery writer godmother in California after losing her father to cancer, Rima Lanisell endeavors to learn the nature of her godmother's and father's relationship, while her godmother struggles to keep secrets from both Rima ...