Close to the Bone

  • Close to the Bone: A Memoir
    By Lisa Ray

    Just because it was nominated for the Pulitzer didn't mean Suketu was above grabbing a beer at the White Horse Tavern in the West Village , where Dylan Thomas drank himself to death .

  • Close to the Bone
    By David Wiltse

    Hatcher pinched the trouser crease and ran his fingers the length of his thigh. He ignored the fact that Becker was presenting him with his backside. Under the circumstances he chose to interpret it as discretion rather than insult.

  • Close to the Bone
    By Mark Morris

    Eleven horror short stories.

  • Close to the Bone
    By William G. Tapply

    When a troubled friend disappears offshore, Boston lawyer Brady Coyne suspects foul play in “another winning entry in [this] very satisfying series” (Publishers Weekly).

  • Close to the Bone
    By William G. Tapply

    “It's not exactly Montana, Brady.” “No,” I said. “I'd never see you if you went to Montana.” “Unless you came with me. Then we'd see each other all the time, no matter where we were.” She laid her head on my shoulder.

  • Close to the Bone
    By Betty Andrews

    Close to the Bone

  • Close to the Bone: Life-Threatening Illness As a Soul Journey
    By Jean Shinoda Bolen

    In the intervening years since then , my son , my mother , and my closest friends have gone through medical or surgical crises ... Everyone who comes to me for analysis or consultation brings me their close - to - the - bone concerns .

  • Close to the Bone: A Memoir
    By Lisa Ray

    She's also an acclaimed actor, a cancer survivor, a mother of twins born through surrogacy, a lifelong student, and a person of no fixed address. She is a woman who has lived many lives. And this is her story.

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  • Close to the Bone: Selected Poems
    By Enid Delgatty Rutland

    Close to the Bone: Selected Poems

  • Close to the Bone: LifeThreatening Illness and the Search for Meaning
    By Jean Shinoda Bolen

    The author of the best-selling Goddesses in Every Woman examines the experiences of the seriously ill from both a spiritual and pragmatic viewpoint and discusses how facing mortality can be a life-transforming process.

  • Close To The Bone: Acupuncture Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
    By David Legge

    The treatment of painful musculoskeletal disorders with acupuncture and other forms of Chinese medicine. It contains a substantial amount of new material, an increased emphasis on diagnosis and updated treatment recommendations.

  • Close to the Bone
    By Lucy Taylor

    Close to the Bone

  • Close to the Bone: Linde Ivimey Sculpture
    By Kelly Gellatly, Linde Ivimey

    Close to the Bone: Linde Ivimey Sculpture

  • Close to the Bone: Memoirs of Hurt, Rage, and Desire
    By Laurie Stone

    Close to the Bone scouts the territories of sex, the family, loneliness, the city, addiction, and AIDS, but these are not passive tales of victimization.

  • Close to the Bone
    By Lisa Black

    "A must-read for fans of Cornwell and Grafton" Booklist “Taut suspense, a brave and likable heroine, a clever plot, and a slam-bang ending add up to a high-water mark for this popular series” Booklist on Close to the Bone Forensic ...

  • Close to the Bone: The Ultimate de Facto Love Story
    By Gordon Dyus

    Close to the Bone: The Ultimate de Facto Love Story

  • Close to the Bone
    By Charlotte Trevella

    Close to the Bone

  • Close to the Bone: Current Studies in Bone Technologies
    By Selena Vitezović

    Close to the Bone: Current Studies in Bone Technologies