Rhythm - Colour - Debussy - Bartok - Shostakovich - Lutoslawski - American music - Ragtime.
Leaving Home by Leigh Michaels released on May 23, 1986 is available now for purchase.
Leaving Home not only relays how to avoid common pitfalls, but also how to get out after you've landed in them face first! Pearls of wisdom and insightful cartoons make this a must-read for anyone starting life on their own.
When Hub and Fat's family are hit by the Great Depression, they are suddenly sent to live with Grandmother Bailey, who has too many rules and not enough fun, but when tragedy strikes, they realize that there is more than just fun at stake.
Jean let her cry until she began to run down and then gave her a box of Kleenex . " I've never , " Marion told her — this was very important and she got it out between sobs , before she could really talk plainly— " I've never — done ...
A woman's fiction novel, Leaving Home examines the courage it takes to follow a dream no matter what happens.
Can Jessica find a way to stop Elizabeth from leaving Sweet Valley?
It is up to Jessica, Stephen, and their friends to dissuade Elizabeth after she announces her plans to leave Sweet Valley High to attend a Swiss boarding school.
Leaving Home: Pack of 4
In her exquisite new novel, acclaimed author Anita Brookner deals with one of the great dramas of our lives: growing up and leaving home. At twenty-six, Emma Roberts comes to...
This is David French's first play and the first part of what has come to be known as the Mercer Series. Leaving Home tells the story of a Newfoundland family that has emigrated and lost all sense of its place in the world.
“Tell me everything Les did, so I can figure out if I should be mad at him for meddling or thrilled that he chose to help you.” “I was shocked when he approached me, since he had every right to be angry for what I did to you.
This volume of New Directions of Child Development brings together longitudinal investigations of the transition to adulthood using a multi-cultural approach.
This edition features a Foreword by Albert Schultz, Artistic Director of Soulpepper Theatre, photographs from Soulpepper's recent staging of Leaving Home and Salt-Water Moon, as well as images of Tarragon Theatre's original production of Of ...
The Fire by Brittanie Maccarone, The Night Manager by Ed Cooke, Climbing Time by Mike Fiorito, Bryan is a Stupid Man by Demetria Claire, My Daughter by Dhaval P. Nayi, Bless Me Tomatoes by Edith Clark, The Big Kiss by Guinotte Wise, Valerie ...
In the first collection of Lake Wobegon monologues, Keillor tells readers more about some of the people from Lake Wobegon Days and introduces some new faces.
"Ten year old Shane Stenlund resented life on the farm.
Higher and higher, above the alley, over the tops of tiles roofs, where I was gathered up by the wind and pushed up toward the night sky until everything below me disappeared and I was alone." -- from Rules of the Game by Amy Tan We leave ...
Rather, the developing child builds internal relational templates rooted in conscious and unconscious memories he internalized in childhood, and these guide his future interactions with others.
In this exquisite new novel of self-discovery, Booker Prize-winner Anita Brookner addresses one of the great dramas of our lives: growing up and leaving home.