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With only 207 more shopping days until thirty, Darcie Elizabeth Baxter is searching for...an office with a door on it, a great apartment in Manhattan and a man who's interested in commitment.
A biography of the painter and his most famous work, looking at the woman who was the subject and the controversy the painting caused.
The story of two sisters whose lives are thrown into crisis by the effects of their unhappy love affairs. David Hare's previous films include Wetherby and Paris by Night.
That Strapless Bra holds up Sarah Sarai as a keen observer of the world. With wit and sardonic reflections, Sarai brings poems that fuel a long ride. Julie R. Enszer, author of Avowed, Lilith's Demons, Sisterhood, and editor of Sinister Wisdom If it is to be of any value / a story will be misunderstood" - that's Sarah Sarai in That Strapless Bra in Heaven. A visionary who can't quite keep a straight face, a prophet quicker to laughter than judgment, Sarai is a virtuoso of the one-liner - "too much is as it seems" - but she works with a vast cultural canvas, and sorrow and a thirst for the real underlie, the scintillating eloquence. Dante's journey is a dream, Stalin's famine never ends, Dido...
Carly and Ryan are getting married! Carly is convinced she can have it all - a budding law career, the perfect wedding and even a new house... err... mansion. Can she juggle everything, or will she drop the ball?
Carly and Ryan are getting married! Carly is convinced she can have it all - a budding law career, the perfect wedding and even a new house...err...mansion. Can she juggle everything, or will she drop the ball?
The fifth collection of poetry from this celebrated author. Her previous volumes of poetry include 'Poland and Other Poems', 'After the War', 'Unintended Consequences' and 'The Auschwitz Poems', which won the 1987 Victorian Premier's Award for poetry. She has also written the novels 'Things Could Be Worse' and 'What God Wants'. The drawings accompanying the poems are by a prominent Australian painter.
An anthology of femme fatale stories and poems, tackling the film noir staple from traditional and interpretive perspectives.
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