The Pull of the Moon

  • The Pull of the Moon: A Novel
    By Elizabeth Berg

    The barrette had slipped to the back of my head and it pressed into me, and I felt I could not move to adjust it. It ended up making a small wound that kept me tender for a long time. Why tell more? The silent ride home?

  • The Pull of the Moon
    By Julie Paul

    Allan led the hunt in the searing afternoon heat. Our winterweary skin was fresh meat for the equatorial sun; we'd arrived that morning via water taxi after flying into Belize City. We looked like beige Barbie dolls.

  • The Pull of the Moon
    By Julie Paul

    Twelve short stories that examine what happens in the lives of characters who discover shocking truths about the people they thought they knew best.

  • The Pull of the Moon
    By Darlene Graham

    “Hello,” Matt said cordially as he set a mug of skim-milk hot chocolate on the bedside table for Danni. “Matt, this is my obstetrician, ... Matt sat at a right angle to the bed with his knees spread wide so he could lean close.

  • The Pull of the Moon
    By Elizabeth Berg

    Appearing for the first time in a trade edition, this novel from the bestselling author of "Range of Motion" is about a middle-age woman who begins an impromptu trek across the country and follows the pull of the moon to find her way home, ...

  • The Pull of the Moon: A Novel
    By Elizabeth Berg

    The Pull of the Moon is a novel about a woman coming to terms with issues of importance to all women.

  • The Pull of the Moon
    By Diane Janes

    When Kate Mayfield receives a letter from dying Mrs.

  • The Pull of the Moon
    By Elizabeth Berg

    Uncomfortable with the fit of her life, now that she's in the middle of it, Nan gets into her car and just goes--driving across the country on back roads, following the moon; and stopping to talk to people.