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I loved THE BLIND CONTESSA'S NEW MACHINE when I first read it. I even re-read it and was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed it the second time around. http://tinyurl.com/l48e4bu It's a lovely, lovely story of love, loss, and listening. Read it and weep. (But in a good way.)
A good friend on LT reminded me of this wonderful little book that I loved reading a few years ago...a first novel, a small moment in history that shows the true meaning of love is, and always was, rising to meet the rough patches and working to make them smooth again. http://tinyurl.com/l48e4bu ...
I saw this book in the store and was immediately drawn to the cover. A read over of the plot summary pulled me in, so I downloaded it for my Nook when I got home. Unfortunately it did not live up to my expectations.The basic premise is that 12 year old Clare and her widowed mother have come to live ...
A privileged childhood, a wonderful friend, a doting father, her own cottage by the lake...what more could a girl ask for......Carolina's life was like a fairy tale come true. All was perfect until she knew something was wrong with her eyesight...no one believed her, but she knew she was going blind...
A gorgeous and very large coffee table book filled with exquisite photographs of real life movie star weddings and on screen ones as well. Spans most of the 20th century but focuses primarily on weddings from the 1920s to the 1970s.It weighs 7 pounds and is 11.75 w x 13.75 h. So this book is quite b...