Reproduction of the original: The Life of Nancy by Sarah Orne Jewett
Nancy Drew's Guide to Life is a loving tribute to the young sleuth and the wisdom she imparted.This book is filled with practical tips, as well as seemingly whimsical (but surprisingly sound) advice.
Introduces the life cycle of an apple, explaining how it begins life, grows, and reproduces.
I waited outside Dr. Blake's office on a couch, as usual. A few minutes after their session started I heard Nancy scream, “I know you're from somewhere, you fucking bitch! Where are you from? Where?” Then I heard a loud smash, ...
An authorized portrait of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet draws on Millay's intimate diary, letters, and other papers to capture her flamboyant and turbulent life.
Based on true stories handed down through the generations and actual documents found by family members, this work of historical fiction is full of mystery, romance and murder, as Nancy seeks to find some sort of peace in her life.
Dr Thomas Jones to Lady Astor, 10 August 1942, Thomas Jones Papers, Class Q, Vol. 2, National Library of Wales. 31 Hansard, 18 March 1943, Vol. 387, cols 1384–8. Lady Astor to Mrs Loth, 8 August 1944, private collection.
She lives life to the fullest. Meet the extraordinary Nancy Haga!
Great houses, exquisite gardens, a glittering society. This was the world of Nancy Lancaster: aristocrat, a woman of wit and edge whose inborn decorating genius culminated in her creation of...
If this sounds like you, the book you hold in your hands will give you the courage and faith you need to jump across the threshold from where you are—to where you want to be. Jump . . .
Her fiction helped to shape the early identity of The New Yorker magazine and established her as an important voice in both the short story and the novel.