A memoir of the annual vacation John Gould took for thirty-two consecutive summers with his daughter's father-in-law, Bill Dornbusch.
"A multilayered love story that affirms Frederick Busch's reputation as a writer of "sublimely dark work of almost unbearable beauty" (Wall Street Journal).
It has been said that Herbert Hoover was responsible for saving more lives than any other person in history. This phenomenal achievement, long... Læs mere
Provides a true-life account of the Plymouth mail robbery and of how the criminals got away with more than one and a half million dollars
National Review has called this book a "magisterial work of scholarship on one of our least-known presidents, and an important era in American history."
Experience village France with its historical dimension in place. In a spirited history, John Merriman allows us to see the presence of the past in the people and ways of this beautiful village in the Ardeche.
Tales both playful and profound exploring answers to life's Big Questions.
In the high-stakes game of big-name publishing, Paula Jericho is caught in a competition for love and languor, and must fight to stay above the fray.
In the tradition of Composing a Life and Writing a Woman's Life, a look at the intimate and public lives of seven strong and vibrant women who had a lasting impact on American popular culture and on women's lives.