Rachel

  • Rachel: The Story of Rachel Carson
    By Amy Ehrlich

    Describes the life and work of Rachel Carson, the biologist and writer whose book, "Silent Spring," prompted today's environmental movement.

  • Rachel
    By Caroline Clemmons

    A shameful past... Rachel Ross secret haunts her. She joins other women leaving Virginia for Texas, object matrimony. Vowing never to trust again, she is rebuilding her life.

  • Rachel: A Novel
    By Jill Eileen Smith

    "A faithful portrayal of the story of Jacob and his two wives, Rachel will make you feel the agony of two sisters in love with the same man. Smith has the knack of making her fiction feel truly authentic to the world of the Bible.

  • Rachel
    By Angelina Weld Grimké

    Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Theatre includes Fleabag (Soho Theatre and Tour), CommonWealth (Almeida Theatre), The Boy Who Kicked Pigs (Jackson's Lane Theatre and The Lowry, Manchester), ...

  • Rachel: The Story of Rachel Carson
    By Amy Ehrlich

    As an adult, Rachel wrote books, including Silent Spring, considered to be the start of today's environmental movement. An epilogue highlights on Rachel Carson's work and life.

  • Rachel: A Play in Three Acts. [Boston]
    By Angelina W. Grimke

    Our readers see the books the same way that their first readers did decades or a hundred or more years ago. Books from that period are often spoiled by imperfections that did not exist in the original.

  • Rachel: A Stolen Life
    By Wanda Moran

    Tells the story of an ordinary girl from an ordinary family who died in the most extraordinary circumstances. This is also a mother's story of the gruesome murder of her beloved daughter.

  • Rachel: A Child's Cry for Love
    By Martha Wright

    This is a story of a little girl by the name of Rachel; she lived in the belly of the Louisiana swamps on a houseboat with her Granny and Grandpa, her parents were both killed in a boating accident.