books about: handsomest
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The Handsomest Father (Greenwillow Read-Alone Books)
Deborah Hautzig
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Muriel Batherman
Smithmark Pub
, 1985
Marsha is not eager to have her father come to school on Fathers' Visiting Day.
Franklin: Tennessee's Handsomest Town, a Bicentennial History, 1799-1999
1 review
James A. Crutchfield
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Robert Holladay
Hillsboro Press
, 1999
The best history yet
Some casual viewers of this site might wonder what the history of a small Southern town can offer readers across the nation. The answer lies in Franklin itself: for much of its history, it represented the ethos of much of the American nation, yet with noticeable differences that make its uniqueness compelling. Originally considered "the west," a wild and exotic frontier of Indians and game ...
The Handsomest Man in Cuba: An Escapade
45 reviews
Lynette Chiang
Globe Pequot
, 2007
Entertaining and insightful
This travel tale about a diminutive gal on a small wheeled folding bike in Cuba hits a home run. Lynette's brutally honest account of her feelings and course of action taken during this trek is wonderful reading. This story is something which I believe many people dream of yet few actually do. Myself included.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World": A Study Guide from Gale's "Short Stories ...
1 review
The Gale Group
, 2002
the handsomest drowned man in the world
i would like to have by email : the handsomest drowned man in the world, the norton antology of contemporary fiction E D. r.v cassill, W.W Norton new york 1988
Handsomest Sons in the World: A Memoir
Harold Carlton
Gerald Duckworth & Company
, 2001
This memoir of 1950s childhood tells the story of a Jewish boy who grew up to become an artist and best-selling author. It begins with Harold Carlton's deadpan journey through 1950s North London, from circumcision (by a Kosher butcher) to funeral. By the time we reach the climax of his story, we've recognised quirks, problems, jokes and sadnesses that exist in the best of families, but more so in this one.
The Handsomest Man in Cuba
Lynette Chiang
Globe Pequot Pr
, 2007
The Handsomest Man in the World
3 reviews
David Leddick
Haworth Press
, 2004
"I cried twice"
"I cried twice." Leddick brings forth the past into the present in a homage to gay life that has come and gone - was it ever so simple? "Handsomest Man" is a quick read - something great for the pool or beach - gay or straight you will bond with the characters and be swept away into a love story (watch out for the ending)that we all have had (or hope to have.) What "My Worst Date" said about the ...
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The American Bicentennial Series, The Kent Family Chronicles, Volumes ...
Holy Bible (American Bicentennial Edition) (RED LETTER REFERENCE ...
Ohio's Bicentennial Barns: A Collection of the Historic Barns ...
One Church: A Bicentennial Celebration of Thomas Campbell's ...
Bicentennial Man
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Franklin: Tennessee's Handsomest Town, a Bicentennial History, ...
The Handsomest Man in Cuba: An Escapade
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World": A ...
Handsomest Sons in the World: A Memoir
The Handsomest Man in Cuba
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Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria
Blood of Angels
Artificial Imagination
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Saving Grace
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