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Home, Where the Wild Roses Grow

Home, Where the Wild Roses Grow
Author: Margaret Gadd Fowlkes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780759678682

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Home, Where the Wild Roses Grow Take a journey with Jane to a house and time that doesn't exist any more, only in her memory. The journey is sad, enlightening, funny, revealing, and poignant. The scene takes place in the present and in the 1940s, but first you must go back to the 1800s to glimpse how life was then.


Where Roses Grow Wild

Where Roses Grow Wild
Author: Patricia Cabot
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466814322

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Where Roses Grow Wild is an enchanting novel by Meg Cabot, originally writing under the name Patricia Cabot—released as an e-book for the first time! She was ruled by her head... Only one thing stood between Edward, Lord Rawlings, and a life of rakish debauchery: a spinster. Even worse, a liberal, educated vicar's daughter, guardian to ten-year-old Jeremy, the true heir to the title Edward did not want. If Jeremy would not assume dukedom, Edward must, a fate of dire responsibility and utter boredom. But this time, her heart was taking the reins. Since there had never been a female his lordship couldn't charm, Edward was sure he would win over the old girl. But Pegeen MacDougal was neither old, nor a girl-she was all woman, with a prickly tongue, infernal green eyes and a buried sensuality that drove him mad. Unfortunately, she loathed him and his class for their fripperies and complete disregard for the less fortunate. But for the sake of the boy, she agreed to accompany him back to his estate. The rise was quickly apparent. For Pegeen knew she could resist Edward's money, his power, his position...his entire world. It was his kiss, however, that promised to be her undoing...


The Country Home

The Country Home
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1910
Genre: Country life
ISBN:

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Kylie - Naked

Kylie - Naked
Author: Jenny Stanley-Clarke
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1849892997

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Kylie Naked is the bestselling biography of Kylie Minogue. First published in 2002 to coincide with her massive Fever arena tour of the UK and Europe, the book was the first to tell the story of her well publicised relationships with Michael Hutchence, Jason Donovan and James Gooding. From Neighbours to Stock Aitken and Waterman to her disco revival at the top of the charts, this intimate biography, applauded by Kylie's manager for its accuracy, explores the real woman behind the public image. Drawn from interviews with key players in the industry, Kylie, friends and colleagues, Kylie Naked was the first book to delve into the real Kylie, from her success as a soap star to her assault on the UK charts, and to this day is still regarded as the most authorative and in-depth portait of one of pop music's most private stars.


House & Garden

House & Garden
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1924
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

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Where the Wild Roses Grow

Where the Wild Roses Grow
Author: Autumn Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781726139144

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A catastrophic event called The Great Depression hit the world and impacted many, sweeping through households and leaving despair in its wake. Jobs were lost and economic stability became a thing of the past. Spokane, Washington, like countless other cities and towns across America, had no shortage of families and displaced souls in desperate situations.With a husband who is gone for days at a time, Sophie is left trying to care for their growing family on her own. She vows to put food in the mouths of her hungry children, and tirelessly spends entire days walking the city streets searching for employment, only to return home each night defeated and exhausted. She can think of nothing worse than watching her children perish from malnutrition and having to bury them, as the woman next door already had to do. The fear of starvation keeps her up at night, until one day she is forced to do the unthinkable in order to feed her family. And then one tragic day all her children, save for Charlotte, who is still an infant, are ripped away from her.Years pass, and Charlotte is seventeen and in her last year of high school when she meets and falls in love with a young man. The two are wed in a simple ceremony right before Martin is called off to England to help with the Korean War. Charlotte meanwhile is taken in by his parents, and while staying in their house discovers something unsettling about the family she married into. Not long after moving in, she meets her brother in-law, Clarence, who comes to visit with his wife in tow. It's during this first meeting with him, that Charlotte suspects that her brother-in-law's intentions toward her are less than pure.She's relieved when Martin finally sends for her to come and stay with him in England for a short while, but the trip isn't the restful respite she hoped it would be, and she soon finds herself unwittingly at the center of a mystery. Once back in the States, it's not long before Martin is discharged, and the two are reunited. Basking in the stable environment and security she never had growing up, Charlotte couldn't be happier, and easily settles into being a wife and mother. But her contented bliss is not to last, when Martin comes home one day from the machine shop where he works and announces his plans for a career change, starting up his own small timber felling business.The two of them share an enduring love that spans many years, from young lovers, to newlyweds, to raising a family in Spokane, then making the move to the Olympic Peninsula in their later years, where they settle into the small logging community of Humptulips. Despite the poverty and hardships endured during her childhood, nothing can prepare Charlotte for what's to come. Ultimately she and Martin are destined to a place where the wild roses grow.


IKIGAI

IKIGAI
Author: Janani Anupama CN
Publisher: Reasons and Laughter
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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THE INCEPTION OF IKICAI, THE ANTHOLoCY, HAPPENED WHEN TWO FRIENDS JANANI AND ANU, DECIDED TO COMBINE THEIR LOVE FOR POETRY WITH THEIR ZEST FOR LIFE, EACH DAY Is BLESsING AND THIS BOOK IS FILLED wITH CRATITUDE TO SUCH coUNTLESS BLESSINGS BY COMING TOCETHER OF MORE THAN FIFTY TALENTED CO-AUTHORS. THIS DREAM WAS cIVEN wINCS BY JAPNEET FROM REASONS AND LAUGHTER


The Buckingham Family

The Buckingham Family
Author: F. W. Chapman
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2023-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368164848

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.