When the privileged Margaret Hale's father uproots the family to take work in the northern mill town of Milton, she is shocked by the dirt and gruffness of the people. But she reserves her highest contempt for the charismatic mill-owner, John Thornton.
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Family, friendship, new school challenges, and a rather large dog problem combine as sisters adjust to their new tiny house life in this charming chapter book series starter from award-winning author Jennifer Richard Jacobson. Perfect for fans of Ivy and Bean and Judy Moody. In a...
A colony of Hollywood ex-patriots have arrived to film the story Mary, Queen of Scots. Old conflicts reappear--and so does a body. Inspector Craddock is delighted to find that his suspects are none other than his movie heroes but his favourite aunt, the formidable Miss Marple, fa...
Assemblage of lyrical works by such poets as Chaucer, Gower, Langland surveys poetic concerns and artistry from the twelfth to the fifteenth century.
When the privileged Margaret Hale's father uproots the family to take work in the northern mill town of Milton, she is shocked by the dirt and gruffness of the people. But she reserves her highest contempt for the charismatic mill-owner John Thornton.