Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Months after a school shooting at an elitist prep school in small-town Massachusetts leaves fifteen students and faculty dead, Spenser is hired by the grandmother of one of the alleged killers, a rich old lady who firmly believes in her grandson's innocence: she is convinced that he is not one of the two shooters who never lifted their ski masks in front of their victims and who somehow ...
Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School; School Days (novel) Schooled (novel) Science Fair (novel) Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda; The Skin I'm In; Son of Interflux; Sorority Sisters (novel series) Sound! Euphonium; Speak (Anderson novel) Stargirl (novel) The Strange Case of Origami Yoda
Grace Miller White (1868–1957) was an American writer. She began her writing career novelizing plays, [1] [2] before turning her hand to novels in 1909. Several of her books were adapted for the big screen, most notably Tess of the Storm Country, which was filmed on four occasions between 1914 and 1960. She adopted the name Grace around 1897 ...
Marcus Sedgwick: The Book of Dead Days, The Dark Flight Down, Blood Red, Snow White, My Swordhand is Singing; Ruta Sepetys: Between Shades of Gray, Salt to the Sea, I Must Betray You; Darren Shan: The Saga of Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak), The Demonata, The City, The Saga of Larten Crepsley; Dyan Sheldon: Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
If you can address this concern by improving, copyediting, sourcing, renaming, or merging the page, please edit this page and do so. You may remove this message if you improve the article or otherwise object to deletion for any reason. Although not required, you are encouraged to explain why you object to the deletion, either in your edit summary or on the talk page. If this template is ...
A series of 39 poetry chapbooks, The Keepsake Poems, was published between 1972 and 1979 by the press. [2] All have a standard format of crown quarto wrapper enclosing a trimmed folded sheet. A poem and illustration were printed on the centre pages and the print run was generally of 180 copies. Contributors are listed as: [3]
The Seashore. Cornwall engraving by William Miller after R. P. Bonington, published in The Keepsake for MDCCCXXXI (1831). The first edition of The Keepsake was initiated by the engraver Charles Heath, who initially approached the publisher John Murray but entered an agreement with another publisher, Hurst, Chance, and Co., to publish the first volume.
Tess Channing helps her Aunt Mary run a tuck shop at Abbeyford School for Boys, and soon develops a dislike for mean prefect Vernon Paget, deciding to do what she can to thwart his schemes. The story was renamed "Tess and the New Master" for the 1958 serial.