When he suspects that his wife may be having an affair, Ted decides to read her diary, but what he discovers makes his blood run cold.
The compelling diary of a young girl on the brink of maturity as her life draws to toward its tragic end -- one of the most moving and vivid documents of the Jewish experience.
The Diary of Anaïs Nin: 1931-1934
But then too there are the buying trips to old estates and auctions, with the thrill of discovery, as well as the satisfaction of pressing upon people the books that you love . . .
Behind this rather prim title lies the hilarious fictional diary of a disaster-prone lady of the 1930s, and her attempts to keep her somewhat ramshackle household from falling into chaos: there's her husband Robert, who, when he's not ...
The Butterfly 12 The author of this poem , Pavel Friedman , was 21 when he was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto in 1942. Theresienstadt was a showcase “ resettlement program , ” designed to fool observers like the International Red ...
The Author Was Born On 12 June 1929 And Died While Imprisoned At Bergen-Belsen, Three Months Short Of Her Sixteenth Birthday. The Book Remains The Single Most Poignant True-Life Story To Emerge From The Second World War.
Two sisters discover startling secrets in their mother’s old journal in this “poignant” novel by the New York Times–bestselling author of Garden of Lies (Debbie Macomber).
... Duke of Serracapriola, 373n217 Maria, Amalia, daughter of Maria, Carolina, 2, 13n5 Maria, Amelia of Hasburg-Lorraine, Queen's sister, 379n313 Maria, Clotilde, daughter of Maria, Carolina, 11 Maria, Cristina, daughter of Maria, ...
What young lady, travelling for the first time on the Continent, does not write a “Diary?” No sooner have we slept on the shores of France—no sooner are we seated in the gay salon at Dessin's, than we call, like Biddy Fudge, ...
Richard Le Gallienne’s elegant abridgment of the Diary captures the essential writings of Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), a remarkable man who witnessed the coronation of Charles II, the Great Plague of 1665, and the Great Fire of 1666.