Thirty-six of the most interesting writers in the Pacific Northwest came together for a week-long marathon of writing live on stage. The result? Hotel Angeline, a truly inventive novel that surprises at every turn of the page. Something is amiss at the Hotel Angeline, a rickety former mortuary perched atop Capitol Hill in rain-soaked Seattle. Fourteen-year-old Alexis Austin is fixing the plumbing, the tea, and all the problems of the world, it seems, in her landlady mother’s absence. The quirky tenants—a hilarious mix of misfits and rabble-rousers from days gone by—rely on Alexis all the more when they discover a plot to sell the Hotel. Can Alexis save their home? Find her real father? Deal with her surrogate dad’s dicey past? Find true love? Perhaps only their feisty pet crow, Habib, truly knows. Provoking interesting questions about the creative process, this novel is by turns funny, scary, witty, suspenseful, beautiful, thrilling, and unexpected.
Find true love? Perhaps only their feisty pet crow, Habib, truly knows. Provoking interesting questions about the creative process, this novel is by turns funny, scary, witty, suspenseful, beautiful, thrilling, and unexpected.
Angeline Monroe can't resist a worthy cause.
At the far end of the string, he saw the faint silhouette of a hotel. Angeline let out a surprised gasp behind him. No wonder. The entire large hotel was suspended midair. Sure, there was a ground, covered in grass, just like at the ...
This is what he said: 'Hotel Angeline, of America's wonderful Second City. Now get the hell out of my cab, you fucking Nips.' The airplane was so beautiful. The food came with the sashimi in one package and the vegetables in another, ...
Another point to remember is that a grammatically perfect letter is not necessarily communicative if the writer's attitude or style is unnecessarily formal, impersonal (cold or aloof), or too complex. This kind of writing actually slows ...
Angeline was less bothered by the slight disarray. It hardly showed. “Well, he can have the little room, if he doesn't mind sharing it with the computer and several packing cases, or he can stay in a hotel nearby. What do you think?
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Revealing his hidden heart Wed in Wyoming by Allison Leigh Angeline Clay knows all about arrogant men like Brody Paine.
Worse still, she was jealous of any attention he gave to Vera Rose and Angeline. The girl had insufferably referred to ... 'I think I'd better take Christine back to the hotel,' Angeline said, stern disapproval in her voice. 'No!