New Year's Eve: A NovelCrown, 30. 5. 2012. - 366 страница Part contemporary family drama, part ghost story, this engrossing novel dramatizes the difficult process of letting go of one's childhood to embrace one's new chosen family. This is the story of twin sisters, their children, and an accident that claims the life of one, and leaves the others to find their way away from, and back to each other. |
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... talking about all the ways that Greek myths show up in our lives. I tell my students about Achilles' heel and I tell them about Midas' touch. I tell them about Nike, and I tell them about Nemesis. I tell them how lethargy came from ...
... talking about all the ways that Greek myths show up in our lives. I tell my students about Achilles' heel and I tell them about Midas' touch. I tell them about Nike, and I tell them about Nemesis. I tell them how lethargy came from ...
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... talking about my mother. I thought she meant that somehow I was bringing her back into the world. Then I realized she was talking about me. I was going to be Mommy. I was going to be Mother, the word with the most freight in any ...
... talking about my mother. I thought she meant that somehow I was bringing her back into the world. Then I realized she was talking about me. I was going to be Mommy. I was going to be Mother, the word with the most freight in any ...
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... . “Sarah cries, and he just keeps on talking as if she's on some TV show.” “Oh, God, Erica,” Heather said, laughing nicely. “I don't know what to tell you. Welcome to motherhood.” “Men are useless,” she said the next day. We were.
... . “Sarah cries, and he just keeps on talking as if she's on some TV show.” “Oh, God, Erica,” Heather said, laughing nicely. “I don't know what to tell you. Welcome to motherhood.” “Men are useless,” she said the next day. We were.
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... talking almost daily for the first time since our childhood. We spent the mornings together, rain or shine, colic or cooing. In the afternoons, she strolled David home from the park to be with Jeffrey, and I strolled Sarah home, and she ...
... talking almost daily for the first time since our childhood. We spent the mornings together, rain or shine, colic or cooing. In the afternoons, she strolled David home from the park to be with Jeffrey, and I strolled Sarah home, and she ...
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A Novel Lisa Grunwald. I knew she missed her work. She laced our talks with coy complaints about her colleagues and how they kept calling. “I've still got a month left, for God's sake,” she'd say, but I knew she was counting the days ...
A Novel Lisa Grunwald. I knew she missed her work. She laced our talks with coy complaints about her colleagues and how they kept calling. “I've still got a month left, for God's sake,” she'd say, but I knew she was counting the days ...
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arms asked Heather auld lang syne Aunt Heather baby bedroom birthday called Heather child couch crying Dad asked Dad's Daddy David David's dead doctor dollhouse door dream Dryope Duck Duck Goose Edgar asked Erica eyes father feel felt flowers Frank Briggs Freedo girl going Guy Lombardo hair hand happy hear heard Heather asked Heather called Heather says Heather told heaven hugged Jeffrey kids kiss kitchen knew Koenig laughed living room looked Mary Poppins miss Mom's Mommy morning mother myth never night nodded nurse okay petits fours play Play-Doh Playmobil pregnant remember Richard Rosie Sarah asked schnook seemed shouted shrugged sister sitting sleep smiled sonogram sorry Spock stared started stood sure sweetheart talk tell There's things thought took trying turned twins waiting walked watched weeks What's whispered woke wondered Year's Eve