Wild Girls

  • Wild Girls: Paris, Sappho, and Art: The Lives and Loves of Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks
    By Diana Souhami

    Quoted in Hank O'Neal's Life is painful , nasty and short ... ( New York , Paragon House , 1990 ) . 1 ° Henriette McCrea Metcalf ( 1888–1981 ) , wealthy and twice married , was a friend of Colette's and translated La Dame aux Camélias ...

  • Wild Girls
    By Erica Abeel

    Oh, and Mother knew the Reed Albees of Larchmont! Bodie presented a woven silk shoulder and fell into animated conversation with a fellow on his right. A geeky astrophysicist with nocolor frame glasses named Winty ...

  • Wild Girls: The Path of the Young Goddess
    By Patricia Monaghan

    Appendix 11 Maiden / Mother MoonCircles Penny Andrews Penny Andrews , an interfaith minister and chaplain , offers groups for women from nine to ninety exploring the sacred through creativity . She founded the MinGei ( Japanese for ...

  • Wild Girls
    By Ursula K. Le Guin

    Modem Times 2.0 is Moorcock at his most outrageously readable—a masterful mix of erudition and subversion. Plus: a non- ction romp in the spirit of Swi and Orwell, Fields of Folly; and an Outspoken Interview with literature's ...

  • Wild Girls: A Novel
    By Mary Stewart Atwell

    Her wild girls are strange and fascinating creatures—a brilliant twist on the anger teenage girls can feel at their powerlessness—and a promise of the great things to come from this young writer.

  • Wild Girls: The Path of the Young Goddess
    By Patricia Monaghan

    Readers will connect with the Female Divine through stories of Her told worldwide in this book of poetry.

  • Wild Girls: A Novel
    By Erica Abeel

    The demure withholdingness required of girls struck her as simply a waste of time—and she was in a hurry. It puzzled her, those delicate, gauzy tales of a young girl's sexual awakening. Awakening? ... Discovered a Wild Girls— ...

  • Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged a Nation
    By Tiya Miles

    Lyrically written and full of archival discoveries, this book evokes landscapes as richly as the girls who roamed in them—and argues for equal access to outdoor spaces for girls of every race and class today.

  • Wild Girls
    By Pat Murphy

    The Wild Girls brilliantly explores friendship, the power of story, and how coming of age means finding your own answers.