Showing books tagged "Storytelling"
This beautiful, brand-new hardcover is tight, square, and unmarked, no dust jacket is present. This cookbook emphasizes the joys and benefits of cooking from scratch, it encourages the use of farm-fresh produce and whole foods, reflecting Jennifer's commitment to eating close to home and supporting local suppliers.
This beautiful first edition is in immaculate, pristine condition. The dust jacket is near fine, black cloth and bright purple lettering on the spine of the book. This captivating work explores the author's unique inheritance of a vast collection of vintage dresses, each with its own story to tell. Each dress in the collection is accompanied by a unique story, offering insights into the lives of the women who wore them. These narratives provide a glimpse into various eras, highlighting personal experiences, societal norms, and historical events. The book is further enriched by illustrations from Grant Cowan, which bring the stories and dresses to life.
This like-new hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Dust cover is unmarked, blue cloth boards, and bright gilt lettering on the spine of the book. Belva Plain: Three Complete Novels is a collection featuring three of Belva Plain’s most popular and influential novels: Evergreen, Random Winds, and Eden Burning. Plain was a bestselling American author known for her multi-generational sagas and deeply empathetic portrayals of family, love, resilience, and societal challenges.
A beautiful first printing of the true British edition. The book is pristine, with only a library stamp, the dust jacket is well-preserved with absolutely minimal shelf wear, blue cloth boards, and bright gilt lettering on the spine of the book. The story follows Mr. Golightly, a reclusive and somewhat mysterious writer, who decides to take a holiday in the quiet village of Great Calne on the English moors. As he settles into the rhythms of village life, Mr. Golightly encounters a cast of quirky locals who gradually reveal their personal struggles, joys, and flaws. These interactions have a profound impact on him, reminding him of the complexities and beauty of humanity.
This first edition is near fine. The pages are tight and appear unread. The book is tight, square, and in good condition, with some visible wear on the top and bottom of the spine. Dust cover is near fine, red cloth boards, and bright gilt lettering on the spine of the book. The story revolves around the complex relationship between two women from different backgrounds: Lakshmi, an immigrant from India who struggles with isolation and depression, and Maggie, an African American therapist assigned to help her.
A lovely first printing of the true British edition. The book is pristine with no markings, the dust jacket is well-preserved with absolutely minimal shelf wear. This is an enchanting collection of 25 stories revealing all the fun and frolics of our feline friends, guaranteeing to charm cat lovers everywhere.