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This winner of the 2008 National Book Critics' Circle Award for Fiction is the master work from "one of the greatest and most influential modern writers" (James Wood, New York Times Book... |
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Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award Just what did boys do in a small town during the mid-1800s, a time when there were no televisions, no arcades, and no videos? They whitewashed fences,... |
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Professor Molly Whitcomb travels to Colorado in the 1870s to start over, but will the local sheriff discover her secret? Dismissed from the university where she served as Professor of Romantic... |
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The inspiration for a major film releasing 2008 starring Emma Thompson and Michael Gambon. A study of faith and disillusionment in a glamorous upper-class world, Waugh’s most famous novel is partly... |
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A fantastic collection of short stories based on love written at a time when love was really romantic and gentlemen were real gentlemen. This is not a collection of slushy romance and beautiful... |
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On the theme of love a second great collection of romantic short stories from yesteryear read by another husband and wife team Edward Fox and Joanna David. LOVE is a staple theme of many short... |
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This deftly crafted Viking tale depicts the terror, tragedy and vanity of life. The ill fated lovers, Eric and "Gudruda the Fair", fall victim to the jealous Swanhild's sorcery. Eric and his... |
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Welcome, once again, to the charming byways of Avonlea and its people, as created by one of Canada's most beloved authors. In this volume of heartwarming tales, a Persian cat plays an amazing role... |
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The first novel of the famous ‘Balkan Trilogy’, previously successfully adapted for BBC television starring Emma Thompson and Kenneth Brannagh. The book is perfectly suited to audio. Charting the... |
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Galahad Threepwood is causing scandal again…this time by deciding to NOT publish his potentially humiliating high-society memoirs. His decision causes rifts in the ranks at castle Blandings and all... |
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