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Leland William Howard, author of such books as Pirouettes Get No Applause in Goldengrove, The Grass Hut, and Portrait of Betsy, has now produced "A Door, A Bell" a lifetime collection of poetry he has written over the course of more than forty years, during which time, the poet worked in occupations as diverse as groundskeeper, secretary, dispatcher for a security office, journalist, and theatrical publicist and lived in climes equally as diverse as New York City, New Orleans, and Paris, France. Its Early Years are marked by lyrical poetry recalling the stylistic influences of the late Romantic poets of the 19th century. Its Middle Years is comprised of elegies to luminaries who have exerted...
To the other passengers aboard a transatlantic ocean liner, Katharine Monahan might seem like a typical sixteen-year-old American girl on her way to study in a Junior-Year-Abroad program. What they don't know is that her family physician has given her only a year to live. Desperate to realize every dream she's ever had, she has left family, school, and friends in New Orleans to live in the only place she believes she truly belongs: Paris, France. But the Paris of 1986 proves not to be the Paris of Piaf, Chevalier, and Colette. Language and cultural barriers, hard as they may be, will prove the least of the crises she will face. Lonely and alienated in her newly adopted home, she finds solace...
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