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Laura Lee
Metro Detroit native Laura Lee divides her time equally between writing and producing ballet educational tours with her partner, the artistic director of the Russian National Ballet Foundation. In addition to her novel, Angel, she is the author of more than a dozen non-fiction books with such... show more

Metro Detroit native Laura Lee divides her time equally between writing and producing ballet educational tours with her partner, the artistic director of the Russian National Ballet Foundation. In addition to her novel, Angel, she is the author of more than a dozen non-fiction books with such publishers as Harper Collins, Reader's Digest, Running Press, Broadway Books, Lyons Press and Black Dog and Leventhal. She has also written one collection of poetry (Invited to Sound), and a children's book (A Child's Introduction to Ballet). She brings to her writing a unique background as a radio announcer, improvisational comic and one-time professional mime.The San Francisco Chronicle has said of her work, "Lee's dry, humorous tone makes her a charming companion... She has a penchant for wordplay that is irresistible."
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
...What. WHAT???Nononononono that can't be the end. THAT CAN'T BE THE END. O_OOh, my God. I. Just. What. I.Damn. Just damn.This is one of those books that leave me speechless. I just...Okay. *mental shake.This has an ambiguous kind of HFN?-ish ending. It's deeply spiritual and beautiful, chaotic at ...
Book Connoisseur
Book Connoisseur rated it 12 years ago
Book Club Review - Angel 1. Did the plot pull you in or did you feel you had to force yourself to read the book?I didn't feel forced. I think the story flowed very well and pulled the reader along. Although, many sections of this book made me feel sad. 2. How realistic was the characterization? Did ...
The Reading Cat
The Reading Cat rated it 12 years ago
1. Did the book description match the contents of the story?To me, the book flowed with the description. Authors cannot describe everything in the description. If they did they would give away the whole story and Laura Lee did a fantastic job in unfolding each character and element of the story.2. H...
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ѦѺ rated it 12 years ago
When the wind calls, You know, That somewhere in the mountains, It has found the answers that you were looking for. The pull of the horizon overcomes the inertia of reason... And you just have to go. - Vikram OberoiPaul Tobit is a minister and a widower. losing his wife Sara to cancer left a deep vo...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 12 years ago
Actually pretty interesting. I love reading history, and the concept here is a good one: how did weather affect historical events. Some of the events are big (how mud defeated Napoleon) and some are much smaller (how The Scream may have been influenced by a volcanic ash sunset). The author's writing...
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