The Moon and the Stars and the Duke of Earl By: Emma Sybilla Phillippi and Karen Emma Gerhardt The Moon and the Stars and the Duke of Earl is a true account of the unusual and often “Dark” life of Jon Craig Johnston, combined with the brighter life of Karen Emma Gerhardt. It tells of growing up in suburban South Jersey during the 1950s and 1960s and continues onward. The story is also a “wawk” down memory lane. Read on and enjoy this inspirational tale full of resilience and endurance.
It tells of growing up in suburban South Jersey during the 1950s and 1960s and continues onward. The story is also a "wawk" down memory lane. Read on and enjoy this inspirational tale full of resilience and endurance.
The portal closed with a belch and spit out a muffler that came to rest at Earl's feet. Cathy grabbed him and whirled through the once ... Duke and Earl glanced up through the gaping lack of roof. The moon and stars were back in place.
The story crackles with clever dialogue and humorous scenes." —Historical Novel Society for The Duke Who Loved Me "An irresistibly sweet literary confection." —Booklist for Earl to the Rescue "Complex characters, subtle romance, and all ...
“Nothing is worth fighting over,” Ray said. Emma glared at all of them. “We've already talked about Mama's funeral and stuff, and there's just enough money in Mama's bank account to bury her, and nothing more. Let's go home and get some ...
Setting out in a Winnebago after seeing her runaway daughter in a television commercial, Ruby Kincaid engages in a madcap road trip from the dusty flats of Texas to the glitter of Hollywood, accompanied by two friends and a pair of unruly ...
Performed by Marek Weber and His Orchestra (¡928). The verse of this song (in an instrumental version) is heard briefly as a coach drives past and we see Clown searching for Irmy and shouting her name. “When the White Lilacs Bloom ...
It was indisputably love at first sight.
... some stars became visible and so continued almost half an hour, when the moon had advanced three digits beyond the eastern limb of ... when it flatter'd his vanity except the Earl of Bute, and that in a matter you will not condemn.
Captain Maximus Harcourt, the unconventional tenth Duke of Alderidge, can deal with tropical storms, raging seas, and the fiercest of pirates.
Finally shining a deserved spotlight on these overlooked characters and the missions they created, Across the Airless Wilds is a celebration of human genius, perseverance, and daring.