LIBROS DEL AUTOR: grace smith

10 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: grace smith

  • Murder of the Knight
    S.Grace Smith
    Flynn Wright was murdered. Rosie found him in the Bravestone Academy newsroom on Monday morning. His lifeless body was slumped over the desk with a dagger in his back. He had been foaming at the mouth, indicating a drug overdose.Rosie and her best friend Max become obsessed with finding out the truth. After all, Flynn used to be their best friend, and they used to have their de...
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    27,58 €

  • Brotherly House
    Grace S. (Grace Smith) Richmond / Thomas Fogarty
    'Brotherly House' explores the intricate bonds of family and the simple joys of small-town life. Grace S. Richmond, a beloved author of domestic fiction, crafts a heartwarming story centered on family relationships, love, and faith. Delve into a world where everyday moments are imbued with profound meaning, and the ties that bind are tested and strengthened. This classic work o...
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    15,63 €

  • Red and Black
    Frances Rogers / Grace S. (Grace Smith) Richmond
    Grace S. Richmond’s 'Red and Black' captures the emotional landscape of the United States during World War I. This compelling work of fiction explores the impact of the war on the homefront, weaving a tale of romance and family drama against the backdrop of national crisis. Delving into the lives touched by conflict, the story illuminates the sacrifices and struggles faced by t...
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    23,07 €

  • My Darlings
    Grace Mather-Smith
    This memoir features the rollicking life and times of the grande dame of Oakland, Florida, Grace Mather-Smith relates her experiences—from growing up in the frontier town of Denver, to studying voice in the big city of Chicago, to pioneering in the backwoods of Florida where she raised her family and shook up the community. ...
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    26,89 €

  • Papers Read At The Pioneer Day Meeting, Clinton Culture Club
    Alma Tate / Grace Smith / Mary Benham
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    14,55 €

  • Crabapple Blossoms and New Beginnings
    Grace Young Smith / Sue Young Hunter
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    27,23 €

  • Under The Country Sky
    Grace Louise Smith Richmond
    In Grace Louise Smith Richmond’s heartwarming novel, 'Under The Country Sky,' readers are transported to a simpler time, where love and family ties are paramount. Set against the backdrop of rural life, this charming romance follows the intertwined lives of its characters as they navigate the challenges and joys of community. With a focus on faith and traditional values, the st...
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    27,12 €

  • Love And Liking, By M.e. Smith
    Jane Grace Smith
    Explore the intricacies of human connection with 'Love And Liking,' a timeless exploration of the dynamics of attraction and relationships. Authored by M.E. Smith, this book delves into the psychological underpinnings of how and why we form bonds with others. From the initial spark of attraction to the enduring bonds of love, Smith examines the factors that influence our choice...
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    25,29 €

  • The Indifference Of Juliet (1905)
    Grace Smith Richmond
    The Indifference of Juliet is a novel written by Grace Smith Richmond and originally published in 1905. The story follows the life of a young woman named Juliet, who is beautiful, wealthy, and well-educated. Despite her many advantages, Juliet is emotionally detached and indifferent to the world around her. She is content to live a life of luxury and privilege, but she feels no...
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    36,44 €

  • A Court Of Inquiry (1916)
    Grace Smith Richmond
    A Court of Inquiry is a historical novel written by Grace Smith Richmond in 1916. The story is set during the American Revolution and follows the life of a young girl named Alice who becomes embroiled in a court case when her father is accused of being a spy for the British. The novel explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the struggle for independence. As Alice navigates the...
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    35,41 €