Are readers so fragile that every book has to give them a needed escape from life’s complexities and difficulties? Still, I feel I should alert you that the second half of THE LOST WIFE is brutal. Under threat from the Army for insubordination, Sarah gives flour and meat and vegetables t...
Pearcy lost his wife of fifty-two years to a massive heart attack. Pearcy could have given up, but he chose to fight. This began a journey of education where Pearcy would learn all he could about his own health and the illness he was fighting. Pearcy gathered all he learned and wrote ...
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Reviewed by Rebecca Foster This review was originally published in The BookBrowse Review in May 2021, and has been updated for the June 2022 edition. Click here to go to this issue. Membership Advantages Beyond the Book: Reading About Dictionaries and Lost Words Read-Alikes Read-Alikes Genres...
With ample illustrations, the book describes in engaging detail how each American president and his wife has, throughout the past 200 years, made their individual contributions to the legacy of The People's House. The book illuminates the fascinating histories of selected furnishings and objects, ...
lost his way in life at such a young age but his has a benefactor and soon Robin finds himself taken from his home to England but now he will need to prove himself in education to gain entrance to Oxford. When Robin does finally qualify he also gets to join Babel, the institution ...
Actor-directorAparna Sensays the idea for her upcoming filmThe Japanese Wifecame about over a cup of coffee with authorKunal Basu. "It's a very, very unusual love story,"Aparna Sentold reporters at a press conference on Tuesday. She added that the movie, which starsRahul Bose,Raima Sen,...
Not true. We know it right here in this book-this prism-this kaleidoscope of the soul bursting with imagination. And the poet's everyday world is never lost, even while tethered to high-flying multi-imaged phrases and clauses. Alan Britt's literary personality is here, precise in every ...
In theNew York Mirrorof January 29, 1845, appeared, from advance sheets of theAmerican Review, his most famous poem,“The Raven.”Anevocativeballadof lost love with a distinctivemeterandrhyme scheme, the poem brought him national fame at once. It consists of 18 six-linestanzas; the first fi...