Author: Kate Blair
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426975473
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Twenty-two-year old Rose could not be more different than her confident, determined, and beautiful older sisters. The mousy daughter of a wealthy New York entrepreneur, Rose is perfectly content to live at home while she works on her doctorate. But everything is about to change one evening when her father makes a shocking announcementhe is financially ruined. With her father emotionally crippled and devastated by the betrayal of his former financial partner, Rose has no choice but to spring into action. After convincing her sisters that they must sell everything and move halfway across the country in order to survive, Rose discovers she must be strong for not only herself, but also for everyone else. But as soon as she embarks on a new chapter and career, Rose discovers she is being followed by a mystery couple who seems to be avidly interested in her comings and goings. Rose has no idea that they believe in magic, fairy tales, and true love as much as she does. Autumn Roses is a contemporary romantic tale that teaches others that it is always better to believe in yourself firstbefore the magic.
Autumn Roses
Author: Kate Blair
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426975473
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Twenty-two-year old Rose could not be more different than her confident, determined, and beautiful older sisters. The mousy daughter of a wealthy New York entrepreneur, Rose is perfectly content to live at home while she works on her doctorate. But everything is about to change one evening when her father makes a shocking announcementhe is financially ruined. With her father emotionally crippled and devastated by the betrayal of his former financial partner, Rose has no choice but to spring into action. After convincing her sisters that they must sell everything and move halfway across the country in order to survive, Rose discovers she must be strong for not only herself, but also for everyone else. But as soon as she embarks on a new chapter and career, Rose discovers she is being followed by a mystery couple who seems to be avidly interested in her comings and goings. Rose has no idea that they believe in magic, fairy tales, and true love as much as she does. Autumn Roses is a contemporary romantic tale that teaches others that it is always better to believe in yourself firstbefore the magic.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426975473
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Twenty-two-year old Rose could not be more different than her confident, determined, and beautiful older sisters. The mousy daughter of a wealthy New York entrepreneur, Rose is perfectly content to live at home while she works on her doctorate. But everything is about to change one evening when her father makes a shocking announcementhe is financially ruined. With her father emotionally crippled and devastated by the betrayal of his former financial partner, Rose has no choice but to spring into action. After convincing her sisters that they must sell everything and move halfway across the country in order to survive, Rose discovers she must be strong for not only herself, but also for everyone else. But as soon as she embarks on a new chapter and career, Rose discovers she is being followed by a mystery couple who seems to be avidly interested in her comings and goings. Rose has no idea that they believe in magic, fairy tales, and true love as much as she does. Autumn Roses is a contemporary romantic tale that teaches others that it is always better to believe in yourself firstbefore the magic.
Autumn Rose
Author: Marjorie Farrell
Publisher: Signet Book
ISBN: 9780451168740
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Honora Dillon was many things to many different people--mother, adventuress, and lover. But only she knew the truth about herself . . . the truth too shocking to tell, no matter what the cost hide it.
Publisher: Signet Book
ISBN: 9780451168740
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Honora Dillon was many things to many different people--mother, adventuress, and lover. But only she knew the truth about herself . . . the truth too shocking to tell, no matter what the cost hide it.
Autumn roses
Author: Peter Convery
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780954814403
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780954814403
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Autumn Roses
Author: James Buchanan Elmore
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indiana
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indiana
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
The Garden
National Trust School of Gardening
Author: Rebecca Bevan
Publisher: National Trust
ISBN: 1911657372
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 803
Book Description
‘An accessible, informative guide for beginners, but full of ideas and tips for seasoned gardeners.’ – Sunday Mirror Elevate your own green space and become a more confident and creative gardener with lessons from experienced National Trust gardeners in this comprehensive horticultural guide. The National Trust looks after hundreds of beautiful gardens of every imaginable shape and size across Britain – from the grandest country estate to the smallest cottage garden. They manage such internationally renowned gardens as Sissinghurst and Hidcote. National Trust garden staff receive countless questions from visitors about plants growing in the gardens and techniques that can be tried at home. This in-depth guide will pass on their wisdom and provide the answers you are looking for. This book is packed with images of National Trust gardens of all types, spanning over 300 years of horticultural heritage, to inspire keen amateur gardeners and aspirational novices to realise their green-fingered ambitions. Written by expert gardener Rebecca Bevan, with the help of National Trust gardeners, the National Trust School of Gardening will make you feel confident about developing your garden rather than overwhelmed with unnecessary technical detail. From herbaceous borders to gardening sustainably, roses and climbers to growing under glass, each chapter provides snippets of horticultural history, examples of best practice from National Trust gardens, unique gems of wisdom from talented NT gardeners, and lots of easy-to-follow practical advice. Featuring a wide range of National Trust gardens both large and small, formal and informal, famous and undiscovered, high maintenance and low key. The topics covered and the insightful practical guides shared are easily applicable to private gardens, enriching even the tiniest urban spaces.
Publisher: National Trust
ISBN: 1911657372
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 803
Book Description
‘An accessible, informative guide for beginners, but full of ideas and tips for seasoned gardeners.’ – Sunday Mirror Elevate your own green space and become a more confident and creative gardener with lessons from experienced National Trust gardeners in this comprehensive horticultural guide. The National Trust looks after hundreds of beautiful gardens of every imaginable shape and size across Britain – from the grandest country estate to the smallest cottage garden. They manage such internationally renowned gardens as Sissinghurst and Hidcote. National Trust garden staff receive countless questions from visitors about plants growing in the gardens and techniques that can be tried at home. This in-depth guide will pass on their wisdom and provide the answers you are looking for. This book is packed with images of National Trust gardens of all types, spanning over 300 years of horticultural heritage, to inspire keen amateur gardeners and aspirational novices to realise their green-fingered ambitions. Written by expert gardener Rebecca Bevan, with the help of National Trust gardeners, the National Trust School of Gardening will make you feel confident about developing your garden rather than overwhelmed with unnecessary technical detail. From herbaceous borders to gardening sustainably, roses and climbers to growing under glass, each chapter provides snippets of horticultural history, examples of best practice from National Trust gardens, unique gems of wisdom from talented NT gardeners, and lots of easy-to-follow practical advice. Featuring a wide range of National Trust gardens both large and small, formal and informal, famous and undiscovered, high maintenance and low key. The topics covered and the insightful practical guides shared are easily applicable to private gardens, enriching even the tiniest urban spaces.
The Metropolatain Murder Mysteries
Author: Lawrence Dillow
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728362903
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
The story you are about to read is not true. The names are strictly ficticious for an exciting Mystery. It’s another mystery of who did the terrible deed. This is an impossible puzzle for Candace McScheafer and the police to solve. However with the help of her boyfriend Allan Marshall and the police, Candie comes up with four possible suspects. The problem was, what it was that killed Michael Hawkins, the local bank president. The Police struggle to find the murder weapon, but in a search for a ring that Allan gave Candie for their Engage- ment, Candie finds the murder weapon. Candie and Allan race to the Police Station to tell them they have found the Murder Weapon. To find out who killed Michael Hawkins, you’ll have to read this story. Will Candace Dawn McScheafer and Allan Marshall solve the metropolatain murder mysteries before the police? Will the police and Allan or Candace find out who the murderer is.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728362903
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
The story you are about to read is not true. The names are strictly ficticious for an exciting Mystery. It’s another mystery of who did the terrible deed. This is an impossible puzzle for Candace McScheafer and the police to solve. However with the help of her boyfriend Allan Marshall and the police, Candie comes up with four possible suspects. The problem was, what it was that killed Michael Hawkins, the local bank president. The Police struggle to find the murder weapon, but in a search for a ring that Allan gave Candie for their Engage- ment, Candie finds the murder weapon. Candie and Allan race to the Police Station to tell them they have found the Murder Weapon. To find out who killed Michael Hawkins, you’ll have to read this story. Will Candace Dawn McScheafer and Allan Marshall solve the metropolatain murder mysteries before the police? Will the police and Allan or Candace find out who the murderer is.
Woods, a Harmony
Author: Jane Summers
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
The book Woods A Harmony is a collection of 75 poems and highlights poems for a moral value such as words precious, a need, a smile, a difference for a success, a village a need for a harmony, a farmer and his farm, and a farmer and his cart an autumn season. The poems are beautiful and highlight sentiments and joy for seasons, flowers, farm, village, an ode of harvest and others only to extract family values. The poet highlights peace and harmony as a value of poetry needed for progress and growth to succeed!
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
The book Woods A Harmony is a collection of 75 poems and highlights poems for a moral value such as words precious, a need, a smile, a difference for a success, a village a need for a harmony, a farmer and his farm, and a farmer and his cart an autumn season. The poems are beautiful and highlight sentiments and joy for seasons, flowers, farm, village, an ode of harvest and others only to extract family values. The poet highlights peace and harmony as a value of poetry needed for progress and growth to succeed!
Gardening, Illustrated
Letters to His Neighbor
Author: Marcel Proust
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 0811224120
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Brilliantly translated by Lydia Davis, here are Proust’s tormented, touching, and often very funny letters to his noisy neighbor. Marcel Proust’s genius for illuminating pain is on spectacular display in this recently discovered trove of his correspondence, Letters to His Neighbor. Already suffering from noise within his cork-lined walls, his poor soul was not ready for the fresh hell when his neighbor Dr. Williams married a widow with small children. Chiefly to Mrs. Williams, these ever-polite letters (often accompanied by flowers, compliments, books, even pheasants) are frequently hilarious—Proust couches his fury in a gracious tone. In Lydia Davis’s hands, the digressive brilliance of his sentences shines: “Don't speak of annoying neighbors, but of neighbors so charming (an association of words contradictory in principle since Montesquiou claims that most horrible of all are 1) neighbors 2) the smell of post offices) that they leave the constant tantalizing regret that one cannot take advantage of their neighborliness.” Proust makes fine distinctions among his auditory torments: “The valet de chambre makes noise and that doesn't matter. But later he knocks with little tiny raps. And that is worse.” Lydia Davis has written a generous translator’s note, tracing much of what we can know about Proust’s perpetually dark room; she details the furnishings as well as the life he lived there: burning his powders, talking with friends, hiring musicians, and, most of all, suffering. Letters to His Neighboris richly illustrated with facsimile letters and photographs—catnip for lovers of Proust. With an Introduction by Jean-Yves Tadié and a translator’s note by Lydia Davis.
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 0811224120
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Brilliantly translated by Lydia Davis, here are Proust’s tormented, touching, and often very funny letters to his noisy neighbor. Marcel Proust’s genius for illuminating pain is on spectacular display in this recently discovered trove of his correspondence, Letters to His Neighbor. Already suffering from noise within his cork-lined walls, his poor soul was not ready for the fresh hell when his neighbor Dr. Williams married a widow with small children. Chiefly to Mrs. Williams, these ever-polite letters (often accompanied by flowers, compliments, books, even pheasants) are frequently hilarious—Proust couches his fury in a gracious tone. In Lydia Davis’s hands, the digressive brilliance of his sentences shines: “Don't speak of annoying neighbors, but of neighbors so charming (an association of words contradictory in principle since Montesquiou claims that most horrible of all are 1) neighbors 2) the smell of post offices) that they leave the constant tantalizing regret that one cannot take advantage of their neighborliness.” Proust makes fine distinctions among his auditory torments: “The valet de chambre makes noise and that doesn't matter. But later he knocks with little tiny raps. And that is worse.” Lydia Davis has written a generous translator’s note, tracing much of what we can know about Proust’s perpetually dark room; she details the furnishings as well as the life he lived there: burning his powders, talking with friends, hiring musicians, and, most of all, suffering. Letters to His Neighboris richly illustrated with facsimile letters and photographs—catnip for lovers of Proust. With an Introduction by Jean-Yves Tadié and a translator’s note by Lydia Davis.