A Southern FamilyHarper Collins, 2001. gada 1. janv. - 544 lappuses The novels of Gail Godwin are contemporary classics -- evocative, powerfully affecting, beautifully crafted fiction alive with endearing, unforgettable characters. Her critically acclaimed work has placed her among the ranks of Eudora Welty, Pat Conroy, and Carson McCullers, firmly establishing Godwin as a Southern literary novelist for the ages. In A Southern Famiy, the celebrated author of A Mother and Two Daughters, The Finishing School, and Father Melancholy's Daughter once again explores the shattering dynamics of parents' relationships with their children and themselves. It is the story of the Quick family and the reunion that leads to tragedy -- a masterful tale of anger and pain, of love and hatred, and of the understanding that ultimately heals. |
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27. lappuse
... thought her new stepfather was sexy and feel perfectly safe from repercussions . Even though discomfited by the hot room , the mess of dinner plates that Clare hurried to clear away , and the almost painful thrust of Quick personalities ...
... thought her new stepfather was sexy and feel perfectly safe from repercussions . Even though discomfited by the hot room , the mess of dinner plates that Clare hurried to clear away , and the almost painful thrust of Quick personalities ...
35. lappuse
... thought as Clare wound down her New York story . She rose from their table . " Please , don't anybody get up , " she said , meaning it fervently . " I've got a bunch of freshman history themes lying in wait for me at home . You all go ...
... thought as Clare wound down her New York story . She rose from their table . " Please , don't anybody get up , " she said , meaning it fervently . " I've got a bunch of freshman history themes lying in wait for me at home . You all go ...
36. lappuse
... thought Julia , as she and her headache fol- lowed Theo and his clinging child into the brisk October night ... thought was that something bad had happened to Clare - perhaps she had been stabbed in New York , or had had some accident ...
... thought Julia , as she and her headache fol- lowed Theo and his clinging child into the brisk October night ... thought was that something bad had happened to Clare - perhaps she had been stabbed in New York , or had had some accident ...
37. lappuse
... thought I was sexy . " Julia kept her eyes down on the photos , shuffling through them slowly , as though her attention were riveted by memories she found there . Memory was there , of course : she could feel again the heat of those ...
... thought I was sexy . " Julia kept her eyes down on the photos , shuffling through them slowly , as though her attention were riveted by memories she found there . Memory was there , of course : she could feel again the heat of those ...
39. lappuse
... thoughts on the changing nature of womanhood myself , but I'm too beat to go into them now . ” " This place can give you a ... thought . . . Clare told me you'd already taken that . " " I failed half of it . I wish I OLD FRIENDSHIPS 39.
... thoughts on the changing nature of womanhood myself , but I'm too beat to go into them now . ” " This place can give you a ... thought . . . Clare told me you'd already taken that . " " I failed half of it . I wish I OLD FRIENDSHIPS 39.
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18. sadaļa | 260 |
19. sadaļa | 293 |
20. sadaļa | 294 |
21. sadaļa | 323 |
22. sadaļa | 324 |
23. sadaļa | 332 |
24. sadaļa | 375 |
25. sadaļa | 376 |
9. sadaļa | 136 |
10. sadaļa | 153 |
11. sadaļa | 159 |
12. sadaļa | 160 |
13. sadaļa | 191 |
14. sadaļa | 210 |
15. sadaļa | 214 |
16. sadaļa | 239 |
17. sadaļa | 259 |
26. sadaļa | 388 |
27. sadaļa | 403 |
28. sadaļa | 404 |
29. sadaļa | 507 |
30. sadaļa | 508 |
31. sadaļa | 517 |
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afternoon asked beach Belvedere School brother called child church Clare daughter door dream drive eyes face Father Zachary Fauquier feel Felix felt Freddy friends front Gail Godwin girl gone Grandaddy Granny Squirrel guess hair happened hear heard Jason Jeanette Julia kind kitchen knew laughed Lily Lily's little boy living Lizzie look Maggie Valley married mean mint julep minute Miss Alicia Morehead Scholarship morning mother Mount Gilead Mountain City Myrtle Beach Airport never nice night Paw Paw pick pretty Quick's Hill Rafe Ralph Quick remember side Sister Patrick sitting smiling Snow Snow's someone stood stop story sure talk tell Thalia Theo Theo's there's things thought told took trailer trying turned vodka voice waiting walk watch week window windwalk woman young
Populāri fragmenti
62. lappuse - We may live without poetry, music, and art ; We may live without conscience, and live without heart ; We may live without friends ; we may live without books ; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. He may live without books, — what is knowledge but grieving ? He may live without hope, — what is hope but deceiving ? He may live without love, — what is passion but pining ? But where is the man that can live without dining ? XX.
211. lappuse - I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that sine at night.
152. lappuse - On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suffering and shame; And I love that old cross where the dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain. So I'll cherish the old rugged cross...
111. lappuse - Jesus' will. You can meet them in school, or in lanes, or at sea, In church, or in trains, or in shops, or at tea, For the saints of God are just folk like me, And I mean to be one too.
371. lappuse - ... sometimes all three" (49). Clare admits her attraction to romantic subjects and endings, confessing to Julia, Theo taught me something, whether he had read my books or not. He was speaking out of his knowledge of me that afternoon. ... I won't let things be themselves. I arrange things around me the way I want them ... the way I need them to be ... and shut the rest out. I shut Theo out all of his life because he didn't fit into the life I intended to have for myself. (371) Acknowledging her...
114. lappuse - I sing a song of the saints of God, Patient and brave and true, Who toiled and fought and lived and died For the Lord they loved and knew. And one was a doctor, and one was a queen, and one was a shepherdess on the green; They were all of them, saints of God and I mean, God helping, to be one too.
19. lappuse - THE Trevelyans are a very old family. All families, we must suppose, are equally old, whether we adopt the Darwinian or the Fundamentalist view of human origins; but 'an old family', I take it, can trace an ascent far back in the catalogue of gentry.
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A Southern Weave of Women: Fiction of the Contemporary South Linda Tate Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1996 |