From the New York Times bestselling author of Woman in Red comes an intimate story of friendship lost and regained, old loves rekindled, and a baptism by fire that ultimately leads to the redemption of three very special women.
“Rosie and Abigail are like family,” Ina Merriweather used to say. That is, until the day Ina abruptly cast out her housekeeper, Rosie, and her fifteen-year-old daughter Abigail. Abigail felt...
John Beresford, who is responsible for both the book's re-titling as Memoirs of an Eighteenth-Century Footman and its introduction, proposes that the year 1790 (four years before the publication of Caleb Williams) was not a propitious ...
From Daniel Defoe's Family Instructor to William Godwin's political novel Caleb Williams, literature written for and about servants tells a hitherto untold story about the development of sexual and gender...
These collected writings represent nine years’ worth of stories about the greatest adventure of Maynard’s life, or, as she writes, “the difficult, exhausting, humbling, and endlessly gratifying business of raising children, of ...
Right? Domestic Affairs: A Campaign Novel vividly captures the fervor and idealism of campaign life—as well as the disillusionment staffers feel when told to make the inevitable compromises.
Domestic Affairs
Twenty-five years after being kicked out of the home of Ina Merriweather with her mother as a teenager, Abigail, feeling deeply betrayed by Ina's daughter Lila, her best friend, finally gets the chance to settle old scores as she, now a ...
Domestic Affairs: American Programs and Priorities
Right? Domestic Affairs: A Campaign Novel vividly captures the fervor and idealism of campaign life—as well as the disillusionment staffers feel when told to make the inevitable compromises.
Will these clues lead to nowhere or will Tiara Investigations put it all together, find the killer, and save the day? They can and they will, because for this bevy of beauties, it's more than just DOMESTIC AFFAIRS.