It might be a friendly invasion, but when hundreds of US Marines arrive at the quiet Cornish town in the summer of 1943, they turn several lives upside down. Bette Tredinnick, footloose and fancy free, embarks on a whirlwind romance with a handsome GI. Her sister, Sarah, is already married, but Hugh's jealous attempts to keep her out of temptation's reach can't prevent Sarah falling for officer Charles Denham. By the time the war is won, both sisters have lost their hearts...
Happy First Birthday (Journal / Notebook)
by Wild Pages Press Journals & Notebooks
You Call Them Swear Words, I Call Them Sentence Enhancers
by Wild Pages Press
I Think Me Being Your Sibling Is Enough Of A Gift
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Brothers and Sisters (Karl Koenig Archive, #11) (Classics of Anthroposophy)
by Karl Koenig
'There can be no doubt that special traits of character and mental make-up are found in children and adults who belong to the different ranks in the order of birth.' In this classic work from 1963, Karl König attempts to explain the various characteristics of first-, second- and third-born people, without losing sight of the tremendous individuality of the human being. Just as our environment shapes our language, social behaviour and mannerisms, so our place in the family also determines how we...
'Your brother looked healthy, happy, natural. But everything else about him is extremely odd. Not faintly odd. Extremely odd. Except in appearance. He's the opposite of you.' Quentin CrispAt the age of twenty-two, the youngest of five brothers, Jonathan Barrow, was killed with his fiancée in a car crash. He left behind the manuscript of a novel, The Queue, in which, among other things, he prophesied his own death. The story of a boy and a dachshund, populated by a kaleidoscopic menagerie of peop...
I'm More Confused Than a Chameleon in a Bag of Skittles (Sarcastic Snarky Journals, #38)
by Crazy Momma