Celine

  • Celine: A Novel
    By Brock Cole

    Celine's father has left her with these instructions. She's not too worried about the last two, but she'll fail English unless she rewrites her Catcher in the Rye essay.

  • Celine
    By Brock Cole

    Before Celine, a sixteen-year-old artist, can take a promised trip to Europe, she must show a little maturity, finish an overdue term paper and support her seven-year-old neighbor during his parent's separation.

  • Céline
    By Brock Cole

    Roman - adolescence - peintre - raison - amitié - amour.

  • Céline
    By Philippe Sollers

    Céline

  • Celine
    By Kathleen Bittner Roth

    “Between White Eagle and his brother?” she asked, but already knew the answer. He held his head high with dignity. “Why you ask? You know.” “There was conflict between the two of them after they took Sarah and me.

  • Celine: A Novel
    By Peter Heller

    "From the best-selling author of The Dog Stars and The Painter, a luminous, spine-tingling novel of suspense--the story of Celine, an elegant, aristocratic private eye who specializes in reuniting families, trying to make amends for a loss ...

  • Celine: A Novel
    By Peter Heller

    A. They decided to stay at the Yellowstone Lodge in Cooke City. It was not in Yellowstone and it was not a lodge, and the closest city was very far away. The motel was a collection of log cottages strung along a rutted dirt driveway.

  • Celine: A novel
    By Peter Heller

    Celine is not your typical private eye. With prep school pedigree and a pair of opera glasses for stakeouts, her methods are unconventional but extremely successful.

  • Céline: The Recall of the Birds
    By Philippe Bonnefis

    The word is lost , alas , in the copy revised by Céline in 1944-45 , in favor of “ men of shards , ” undoubtedly judged , and wrongly perhaps , more picturesque . It is a pleasure , in any case , to see Marie - Christine Bellosta ...

  • Céline: Journey to the End of the Night
    By John Sturrock

    The literature on Céline is large , and growing year by year . The Journey at least has become a set text in literature courses , both in France and abroad , and academics in a number of countries have published extensively on him .

  • Céline: The Authorized Biography of Céline Dion
    By Georges-Hébert Germain

    The Authorized Biography of Céline Dion Georges-Hébert Germain. ''I'm not an English speaker,” she declared. “Wherever I go, no matter what country I'm in, I tell people I'm a Quebecker.” There was a moment of stunned silence, ...

  • Celine: Remembering Louisiana, 1850-1871
    By Celine Fremaux Garcia

    In the middle years of her life, Céline Frémaux Garcia recollected in this memoir her Louisiana childhood and growth into maturity--a tumultuous personal period that was transformed by violence as it was dominated by fear.

  • Céline: A Biography
    By Frédéric Vitoux

    Drawing on a wealth of unpublished letters and documents and first-ever interviews with Celine's widow, Frederic Vitoux brilliantly weaves together all the available information on Celine into an extraordinary portrait...

  • Celine: Full Time Slave
    By Jacobsen Jacobsen

    Finally, he sells her to a depraved couple (whose twisted tastes we'll probably see in her next adventure). These are sexy comix from Europe, explicitly rendered, leaving nothing to the imagination.

  • Celine
    By Brock Cole

    Before Celine, a sixteen-year-old artist, can take a promised trip to Europe, she must show a little maturity, finish an overdue term paper and support her seven-year-old neighbor during his parent's separation.

  • Celine: A Biography
    By Patrick McCarthy

    Celine: A Biography

  • Céline: The Authorized Biography
    By Georges-Hébert Germain

    Simply entitled Céline, this is the long-awaited, authorized biography of Céline Dion, the rags-to-riches story of a woman who has become the leading recording artist in the world.

  • Celine: The Real Story of Celine Dion
    By Jean Beaunoyer

    From her humble beginnings in rural French Canada to the height of superstardom, this biography profiles singer Celine Dion, best known perhaps for her enchanting rendition of the title song from the movie "Titanic." Photos.

  • Celine
    By Kathleen Bittner Roth

    When Trevor, the scion of the Andrews family, steps off of a sternwheeler and into her life, Celine finds herself drawn to this man who exudes sensuality despite her best attempts to remain emotionless in his presence.

  • Celine
    By Brock Cole

    Celine