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An excellent photographic study of Springfield, MO

Essential Office Text

Tasty and Fancy without the Fuss

SynopsisPsychologist Jacqui Hughes rarely lost her cool. Then a series of suspicious fires sent sexy fire fighter Scott Llewellyn into her life, and he began wreaking havoc with her heart.
To Jacqui's consternation, Scott was convinced the blazes were the work of a pyromaniac. Driven by demons Jacqio didn't understand, Scott was determined to stand between her and danger. And his blunt sensuality, old- fashioned values and downright aggravating overprotective streak only added to the heat raging between them.
But could Kacqui convince her self-appointed knight in shining armor that she was more than just a damsel in distress? She didn't want a hero- she needed a flesh- and -blood man to love.


A Riveting Piece

Ryan's reveiw

Thanks a billion for finding my favorite childhood book!

Great for beginning readers

Eek! Creak! Snicker, Sneak

The life of a great poetSteven Dobson's evocative full-color illustrations are complemented by black-and-white reproductions of photographs, paintings, and other visual records from Emily's era. We get to see Emily at various stages of her life, and we also see her family, her friends, and the home she lived in. Greene's text takes us from Emily's childhood to the end of her life. Greene pays particular attention to Emily's personal relationships, and includes lines from some of her best-known poems.
This book is a fine introduction to Emily Dickinson's world and to her art. If your child enjoys this book, be sure to share some of Emily's poems with him or her.