The Moonflower Vine

The Moonflower Vine
Title The Moonflower Vine PDF eBook
Author Jetta Carleton
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1963
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The Moonflower Vine

The Moonflower Vine
Title The Moonflower Vine PDF eBook
Author Jetta Carleton
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 351
Release 2009-03-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0061971189

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“Wit, emotion and undiminished boldness. . . . This is a book which celebrates life and warms the heart.” —Tulsa World A timeless American classic, this beloved family saga of the heartland is “deeply felt . . . dramatic . . . constantly alive” (Harper’s Magazine) On a farm in western Missouri during the first half of the twentieth century, Matthew and Callie Soames create a life for themselves and raise four headstrong daughters. Jessica will break their hearts. Leonie will fall in love with the wrong man. Mary Jo will escape to New York. And wild child Mathy's fate will be the family's greatest tragedy. Over the decades they will love, deceive, comfort, forgive—and, ultimately, they will come to cherish all the more fiercely the bonds of love that hold the family together. This moving novel brings to life the rhythms and the mood of Midwestern rural life through its endearing characters and their secrets, fears, heartache, and pleasures. Jetta Carleton’s only work of fiction remains an utterly compelling story told with perceptive humor and a deep compassion.

The Moonflower Vine

The Moonflower Vine
Title The Moonflower Vine PDF eBook
Author Jetta Carleton
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1965
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Coffee for Roses

Coffee for Roses
Title Coffee for Roses PDF eBook
Author C. L. Fornari
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780989268837

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Long-held garden myths are revealed in Coffee for Roses as horticulture expert C.L. Fornari uncovers the truth behind common garden practices - the good, the bad, and the just plain silly. This fun, informative book will save you time, money and lots of unnecessary garden chores. --

The Moonflower Monologues

The Moonflower Monologues
Title The Moonflower Monologues PDF eBook
Author Tess Guinery
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 226
Release 2022-01-04
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1524876356

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From celebrated Australian artist Tess Guinery comes The Moonflower Monologues, her second book of beautifully designed poetry and prose. This collection is many things: an exploration of strength and femininity, an invitation to let things go wrong, a reminder that growth comes in many forms, and an acknowledgment that “some things can’t be written in sugar, only salt.” Some of the writings are extravagant, some are sparse, but all are infused with Guinery’s introspection, stillness, and kindness.

Clair de Lune

Clair de Lune
Title Clair de Lune PDF eBook
Author Jetta Carleton
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 209
Release 2012-03-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062089188

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With its atmospheric story of small-town dreams and romance, Clair de Lune weaves an irresistible spell of longing, hope, love, and nostalgia. A newly discovered novel by Jetta Carleton, Clair de Lune will delight the legions of readers who have treasured her first—and, until now, only—published novel, The Moonflower Vine. A book of unsurpassable literary fiction, Clair de Lune is sure to strike a chord with readers of Nancy Turner’s These Is My Words, Alice McDermott’s After This, and Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife.

The Death of Che Guevara

The Death of Che Guevara
Title The Death of Che Guevara PDF eBook
Author Jay Cantor
Publisher Vintage
Pages 594
Release 2011-05-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307778444

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In his critically acclaimed epic first novel, Jay Cantor, author of Krazy Kat and Great Neck, draws on history, myth, and his own prodigious imagination to take on the life and death of revolutionary icon Che Guevara. In his now famous progress through modern times, Ernesto “Che” Guevara, the scion of a liberal Argentine family, abandoned a medical career to become a revolutionary. A fiery comrade of Fidel Castro’s who joined him in overthrowing the Cuban government of Baptista, Che later broke with Castro to lead a guerrilla movement in Bolivia. As the novel charts Che’s bold evolution, it also offers an incisive look at Latin America’s revolutionary struggles, an exploration of the nature of truth and storytelling, and a brilliant exegesis of the psychology of radical activisim.