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Jacob's room

1992
Virginia Woolf's third novel about a boy who comes of age in pre-war Europe.

Hard times, for these times

1995
Presents a relentless indictment against the callous greed of the Victorian industrial society and its misapplied utilitarian philosophy.

SHAKESPEARE COUNTRY

1995
HERE YOU WILL FIND HIS CELEBRATED BIRTHPLACE TO WHICH MANY THOUSANDS FLOCK EACH YEAR FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD AS WELL AS THE FAMILY PROPERTIES WHICH ARE CAREFULLY PRESERVED IN STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. YOU WILL BE BROUGHT CLOSER TO SHAKESPEARE THROUGH THE PAGES NOT ONLY AT HOME IN THE CITY BUT ALSO IN THE COUNTRYSIDE WARWICKSHIRE AND ITS SURROUNDINGS.

The Christmas books

1985
A collection of three Christmas stories by Charles Dickens, including "The Cricket on the Hearth," the story of a happy family that is almost destroyed by a jealous old man.

Love in a blue time

1997
Presents ten stories by the English author, examining the complexity of relationships between men and women.

Until you

1995
On her way to tell her student's fianc? that she will not be marrying him, school teacher Sheridan Bromleigh has an accident and awakens in the home of Stephen Westmoreland with no recollection of who she is, and everyone else assuming she is the wealthy young woman who was suppose to be getting married.

Seven for a secret

1992
A child's poem acts as a constant reminder of a past that could never be revealed in the seemingly idyllic hamlet of Harper's Green.

One green leaf

1989
Four teenagers, inseparable friends for many years, try to deal with their conflicting, often devastating, emotions and fears when one of them becomes terminally ill.

A little princess

1999
When a young girl in a London boarding school is impoverished by her father's death and made to work as a servant, she struggles to remain a "little princess" on the inside, no matter what her position.

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