domestic relations

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Winter Street

a novel
A dysfunctional family comes together to celebrate Christmas at the inn owned by family patriarch Kelley Quinn and his second wife Mitzi. When chaos (in the form of an affair, a love triangle, a crime, and an unplanned pregnancy) ensues, Quinn's ex-wife Margaret arrives to save the family members from themselves.

In my father's house

2001
A compelling true-life family saga about the members of the Brunson family. Boldly captures the pain of every family member and one sister's triumph over years of abuse and divorce in the house they all grew up in.

Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?

1997
A freewheeling, headlong slide into the corrosive hell of a marriage twisted by years of hatred and humiliation.

Edward Albee's who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?

1990
Presents the script of the drama in which a young couple, newly arrived on campus, are horrified witnesses to a night of warfare between a professor and his wife, the daughter of the college president.

The portrait of a lady

1995
Young American Isabel Archer charms European society, but falls prey to the machinations of a calculating older woman.

Endgame

2012
Fifteen-year-old Gray Wilton, bullied at school and ridiculed by an unfeeling father for preferring drums to hunting, goes on a shooting rampage at his high school.

Rights in the home

2005
Discusses the belief that people have the basic right to a safe, secure home and the importance of the family unit in providing that home.

Rights in the home

1997
Looks at the issues of homelessness and domestic relations from the point of view of universal human rights.

Rabbit Angstrom

a tetralogy
1995
Four novels follow Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom through four decades, from the end of the Eisenhower era in the 1950s to the 1980s.

The return of the native

1972
The fiery Eustacia Vye, wishing only for passionate love, believes that her escape from Egdon lies in her marriage to Clym Yeobright, the returning "native," home from Paris and discontented with his work there. Clym wishes to remain in Egdon, however--a desire that sets him in opposition to his wife and brings them both to despair.

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