Return to Paradise

  • Return to Paradise
    By Erica Brown

    ... matched the scum floating down in the harbour. 'Don't mean to be disrespectful, missus. But is it a clean place?' 'Course! 'Tis me sister's place. Right there. Right there behind yer.' The house she pointed at was thin as a reed.

  • Return to Paradise: Stories
    By James A. Michener

    You've heard of Alexander Dumas? The Three Musketeers. Well, one day a young man came to him and cried, 'I have the most superb idea for a novel!' Dumas asked, 'You have a good plot?' The young man kissed his fingers and ...

  • Return to Paradise: The Coming Home Series - Book 1
    By Barbara Cameron

    Are they going back, too?” David winced. The phone calls with Samuel and John had been short and curt. “He's not going to die,” Samuel had told him. “He's too mean to die.” “Mean people die every day,” David said.

  • Return to Paradise
    By Simone Elkeles

    Maggie and Caleb just went through the worst year of their lives.

  • Return to Paradise: Stories
    By James A. Michener

    As you watch this riotous end of Christmas night there comes a final catch at your heart, for there in the bright ... When his first wife died John came upon the English pirate Tapscott, a hell-raising renegade who had abducted a wife ...

  • Return to Paradise: A Guide to South Sea Island Films
    By Larry Langman

    Return to Paradise explores those films whose plots revolve chiefly around the South Seas and shows how American culture has influenced both the thematic portrayal and content of each film....

  • Return to Paradise: Continuity and Change in Hawaii
    By Wayne S. Wooden

    What are the dimensions and patterns emerging in the culture of Hawaii today? Return to Paradise uses a sociological analysis to examine the structural, historical, interpersonal, and contemporary patterns present...

  • Return to Paradise
    By Breyten Breytenbach

    South Africa heads toward majority rule, yet Breytenbach is far from optimistic about its future. He sees a civil war raging and the land awash in blood. "[This] book...is fueled...

  • Return to Paradise
    By Simone Elkeles

    Caleb Becker left Paradise eight months ago, taking with him the secret he promised to take to his grave.

  • Return to Paradise
    By Yusuf Kodwavwala Dawood

    The fortunes of a refugee family are traced against the the backdrop of Idi Amin's rule and the expulsion of Asians from Uganda. The family travels to England and later...

  • Return to Paradise
    By Simone Elkeles

    For use in schools and libraries only. In alternating chapters, Caleb and Maggie meet again, almost a year after Caleb left Paradise, when they both join a program for teens affected by reckless driving.

  • Return to Paradise
    By Shirl Henke

    Raised in vastly different worlds, the sons of the House of Torres can never know that fate will cast them into a hell of their own making. Henke is the winner of five Romantic Times Awards.

  • Return to Paradise
    By Frank Scott and Nisa Montie

    Professor Tortoise, do you happen to have a bowl of water around? I am quite thirsty. Here you go. A big bowl of sparkling, clear water for both of you. Lets celebrate Return to Paradise, said the beaming Professor. So they did.

  • Return to Paradise: In New Heights of Glory
    By G. Raye Gnade

    Based on her popular seminars and private practice, "Return to Paradise" captures G. Raye's fresh and positive approach to healing and recovery, which combines pschotherapy with the dynamics of spirituality.

  • Return to Paradise
    By Marie Unger

    This book, the second in the series, is a story of hope and new beginnings.

  • Return to Paradise: The Narrative of Bruce Bream
    By Bruce Bream

    “An anti-hero in the Jerzy Kosinski tradition, somehow managing to have us accept the unacceptable.” —Synergistic Monthly “Bruce Bream wears genius as if it were a Savile Row suit.” —Lumens Review “Every woman should make this ...

  • Return to Paradise
    By Breyten Breytenbach

    South Africa heads toward majority rule, yet Breytenbach is far from optimistic about its future.