Mary Garrett
Content by Mary Garrett
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William Faulkner did it. Thomas Hardy did it. Robb Forman Dew does it.
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Marie Claire is a slender little girl, wiry and angular, with arms like sticks of kindling.
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Will Baggett, the Weather Wizard, has it all. He loves his job as Channel Seven's weatherman and after 20 years on the air he is one of the most familiar faces in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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It's summer vacation time again, when both parent and child try to wile away the hours while they're getting where they're going.
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he heart of Africa and the human heart blend seamlessly in this deftly crafted first novel by Nicholas Hershenow, published under Putnam's new fiction imprint.
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he obvious thing to say about this accomplished first novel is that the author is the daughter of poet Rose Styron and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist William Styron (The Confessions of Nat Turner,
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he 18th century was an age like no other. Cold blooded and cynical on the one hand and touchingly optimistic on the other, it was a time of social, scientific and political upheaval.
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etting sail with Walter CronkiteYou don't have to be a yachtsman to enjoy Walter Cronkite's nautical travelogue, Around America: A Tour of Our Magnificent Coastline.
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Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca is one of the best loved, most widely read novels of the 20th century.
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With her 1981 short story collection, In the Land of Dreamy Dreams, Ellen Gilchrist set the standard against which her own and other American authors' work is measured.
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