The Way We Were

  • The Way We Were
    By A. T. Brennan

    Allie Chase and Ben Egan have been best friends since they were eight years old and after ten years of friendship Allie is having a hard time keeping her love for Ben a secret.

  • The Way We Were: Adventures in Childhood
    By Karen Bullock, P. J. Acker, Judy Bishop

    Whether too painful to remember, or too pleasant to forget, childhood memories waft through our gray matter like cumulus clouds in a classic climate.Join our authors in this book by reliving both fact and fiction, folly and frolic, joy and ...

  • The Way We Were: Volume 2
    By Peter H. Burgess

    The local doctor, Dr Clarke, who attended the sane church as the Walton family, made frequent house-calls to the Walton homestead, a two-storey wood-framed house built by John the year before his marriage in 1971. Dr Clarke administered ...

  • The Way We Were
    By Arthur Laurents

    The Way We Were

  • The Way We Were
    By Elizabeth Noble

    What if you had a second chance at first love?

  • The Way We Were: Remembering Diana
    By Paul Burrell

    Some images that appeared in the print edition of this book are unavailable in the electronic edition due to rights reasons.

  • The Way We Were: Anglo-Indian Chronicles
    By Margaret Deefholts, Glenn Deefholts

    The Way We Were: Anglo-Indian Chronicles

  • The Way We Were: A Story of Conversion and Renewal
    By Joan Chittister

    Drawing on the story of her own monastic community, a best-selling author shoes how to redfine the essentials of faith in a time when old ways and formulas no longer serve.

  • The Way We Were: How Southern Baptist Theology Has Changed and what it Means to Us All
    By Fisher Humphreys

    The unbaptistic effect of this may be mitigated in various ways . For example , we may employ phrases such as “ teach in accordance with and not contrary to ” the document . This does not require professors to believe everything in the ...

  • The Way We Were
    By Dick Curtis

    The Zaring theatre, located at Fall Creek Boulevard and Central Avenue in 1941, was a popular meeting place for most of my friends. It was a small, ornate Motion Picture Palace, as they were called at that time.

  • The Way We Were: A Novel
    By Marcia Willett

    Just lately he was convinced that Liv felt the same way. A tiny but insistent voice in his head told him that they were doing no harm; that they needed to support each other. The same voice was beginning to hint that he deserved all the ...

  • The Way We Were
    By Sinéad Moriarty

    But when Ben takes a step into the unknown, and brings devastation on the family, it forces them to look at everything in a whole new way. Because, as far as they know, this is the end of the line for their family.

  • The Way We Were
    By George Forss

    He thought the quality of the photographs were so remarkable that they must have been stolen. They were not. George was self-taught, but his work is all the more original for that. With Duncan's help, George was discovered in a big way.

  • The Way We Were
    By POETRY PLANET Individual Poets

    When days went wrong, you were there and stood up Shoulder to lean on, a timeless melody to listen to As an ... Those things I cherish, you're the one I couldn't forget Though in stone, the past is forever set The way we used to be, ...

  • The Way We Were
    By Maeve Haran

    They all began to go their separate ways. 'Catherine . . .' Brian put a hand on her arm. They were the last two in the room. 'Look, I'm sure you're disappointed over this head business, but I just wanted to say one thing.

  • The Way We Were
    By Kathryn Shay

    league, trying to best each other at cards when they went on vacations together. “Peter and Donnie. My brother. I know your loss was great.” And in her grief, ... “That was the way we were, Jared. Everything is different now.

  • The Way We Were: Love, Life, & Happiness series
    By Sheena Binkley

    After the bouncer checked our IDs, we were inside. The place was packed as I triedto getthrough a couple who were slow grinding on each other.I turned up my nose.With theway they were moving,they might as well just take their clothes ...

  • The Way We Were
    By Declan Hassett

    Comrising both true stories and some short fiction, this book tells tales of growing up in Cork, Ireland, looking back with fondness on childhood.

  • The Way We Were
    By Sinéad Moriarty

    Can they - should they - go back to the way they were? 'Smart family drama that packs a punch.'Heaton The Secrets Sisters Keep 'Fans of Sinéad know they can expect honesty, humour and great storytelling.' Hello

  • The Way We Were
    By Arthur Laurents

    Two desperate people have a wonderful romance, but their political views and convictions drive them apart.