A master chronicler of our life and times." —Newsday "A very funny book. . . . If Jane Austen had been crossed with Oscar Wilde and re-crossed with the early Evelyn Waugh, and the result plonked down among the semi-beautiful people of late 20th-century media-fringe America . . . the outcome might have been something like this." —Margaret Atwood "Ferociously funny." —The Los Angeles Times "Beattie's new novel, her third, is a gratifying surprise. Love Always will be welcomed by the large and loyal Beattie readership, but there is much that recommends it to the previously unconverted." —Harper's Bazaar "Beattie's most comic—indeed her first satiric—work to date. . . . Much of the book's authenticity derives from the accretion of felt detail—a Beattie trademark. She captures 1984 Vermont with right-on references to Cyndi Lauper, Horchow catalogs, and 'pre-Cabbage Patch' Coleco." —The Christian Science Monitor
Fans of Jennifer Weiner and Emily Giffin will get hooked on internationally bestselling author Harriet Evans’s warm, witty, and absorbing novel filled with original, rootworthy characters and complex family issues.
If you are a parent, you have searched and searched for the right ways of doing things without realizing that youre already doing so many of them. This book will help you discover a few more while celebrating your many victories.
Love always, Wild **Love Always, Wild is a full-length emotional standalone, HEA, contemporary MM romance featuring second chances, southern accents, a cat named Gandalf, and a sassy best friend who moonlights as a therapist.**
It's never been a question of if they want each other. Their love is constant and never fades. Love Always.They've spent their whole lives dreaming about their future together.
Prove that there's always more love in this interactive picture book full of humor and sweetness!
Heart-warming and tender, with charming artwork from Sarah Massini, this is the perfect gift to share and read aloud.
As her son grows up from little boy to adult man, a mother secretly rocks him each night as he sleeps.
In Everybody, Always, Bob shows us the simple truths about life that have the power to shift our mindset forever: Jesus uses our blind spots to reveal himself to us It's easy to love kind, lovely, humble people, but you have to tackle fear ...
The summer after her parents' separation, fifteen-year-old Blue looks forward to visiting her playwright father, who is trying to get his play produced in New York City.
In this tender story that pairs beautifully poetic words with brilliantly stunning art, a mother's love comes alive on the page and wraps readers in its warm embrace.