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  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    198,-

    An accessible and affirming devotional that invites you to take a much needed break from your busy day and meet life's challenges with grace. This Christian devotional/journal reminds Jesus followers that God wants our yokes to be light and our lives to be filled with laughter. It's inspiration to navigate the hassles with humor, see the God winks throughout our days, and save strength for the bigger battles in life.

  • - A story of how I lost 40kg
    av Elizabeth Spencer
    147,-

    Consistency and my drive to reach my ideal weight have contributed to some of the changes I have gone through on this trip.With the help of this lovely self-inspiring weight-loss journal, you can keep track of your meals, plan diets, monitor your body and BMI, create new habits, and get the physique you've always wanted.

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    1 184,-

    Uncovers sources from the parish pauper to the gentlewoman to consider relationships with clothing across the social hierarchy in the long eighteenth century.

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    270,-

  • av Michael Gorra & Elizabeth Spencer
    484,-

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    313,-

    Elizabeth Spencer is captivated by Italy. For her it has been a second home. A one-time resident who returns there, this native-born Mississippian has found Italy to be an enchanting land whose culture lends itself powerfully to her artistic vision. This is a collection of her Italian tales.

  • - A Memoir
    av Elizabeth Spencer
    510,-

    With charm and vivid detail, the acclaimed novelist Elizabeth Spencer acquaints readers with the places and people, the pleasures and heartaches, she has known in her life. A deeply affecting memoir by an esteemed American author, Landscapes of the Heart reveals Spencer to be both a part of and forever apart from her beloved southern roots.

  • - A Novel
    av Elizabeth Spencer
    510,-

  • - A Novel
    av Elizabeth Spencer
    510,-

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    288,-

    Elizabeth Spencer presents a vital, moving story set in the deep South--the Delta and Mississippi hill country. Amos Dudley was a farm boy in the Delta country at the turn of the century until he started working for his brother Ephraim in the store by the railroad. It was an ordinary enough environment in which to begin to feel the strange forces that move a man to set his course in the world.But the forces working within Amos were by no means ordinary. Sometimes cruel, sometimes suddenly tender, they were strong and willful, so that Amos became a man to reckon with--to Ary, his beautiful, plantation-born wife, to the woman in the bayou, to the shiftless philosopher, Arney. Even the rich black swamp soil which he wrested from the forest and gave to his cotton seemed to respond with awe and eagerness to Amos's will. His sensuous, wayward daughter and the man she loved especially felt the full shattering drama of the violence which had evidently been building--building in the fate of a man who, regardless, takes his own crooked way.

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    299,-

    Elizabeth Spencer is "a master storyteller" (San Francisco Chronicle). Whether she's writing short stories or novels, Spencer is acclaimed for holding her worlds up to light and turning them to see what they reflect. The Night Travellers, set in North Carolina and Montreal during the Vietnam War years, is her most revealing work yet.

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    288,-

    It is well known that New Orleans has its dark underside as well as its glowing visible delights. The journey that Julia Garrett, an intelligent, attractive, but psychically driven girl, makes through the city's hidden labyrinth shapes the movement of this riveting novel.

  • - Stories
    av Elizabeth Spencer
    179,-

    Winner of 2013 Rea Award for short fiction One of the masters of American short fiction-author of The Light in the Piazza-returns with a new collection of stories.

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    161,-

    Hailed as Elizabeth Spencer s best novel (Michael Gorra, New York Review of Books), this lost masterpiece of mid-century America finally returns to print."

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    288,-

    The magnetic appeal of land, sea, and sky along the southern coast has drawn Elizabeth Spencer many times to this lush and semitropical setting. This collection brings together six of her stories set amid terrain lapped by the warm coastal currents. These stories all happen on the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico, from New Orleans to Florida. In each a girl or young woman gives voice to the narrative, probing and groping for a secure place and identity.The six stories included here are "e;On the Gulf,"e; "e;The Legacy,"e; "e;A Fugitive's Wife,"e; "e;Mr. McMillan,"e; "e;Go South in the Winter,"e; and "e;Ship Island."e; Each reveals the special allure of the Gulf Coast region through the author's depiction of character and engagement with the complexities of plot. In these stories that illuminate the lives of sundry females--from insecure waifs to novice seductresses--Spencer investigates female psyche, a topic which lies at the core of much of her fiction.

  • av Elizabeth Spencer
    288,-

    Admirers of Elizabeth Spencer's writing will welcome back into print her first novel, and her new readers will discover the sources of her notable talent in this book. Published in 1948 to extraordinary attention from such eminent writers as Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, and Katherine Anne Porter, this father-and-son story revolves around an old southern theme of family grievances and vendettas.Fire in the Morning recounts the conflict between two families extending over two generations up to the 1930s.The arrival of an innocent stranger flares old arguments and ignites new passions. In Spencer's compelling tale of the half-forgotten violence, the well-deep understanding of father and son, Kinloch Armstrong, the young hero, confronts mysteries of the past. His wife, a newcomer to the area and its legacies, makes friends with a family of traditional rivals. After she is involved in a nighttime wreck and the death of a local man, the past gradually comes to light, and the two families once again become caught up in revelations, hatreds, and conflicts. Spencer faithfully renders the setting--a small, dusty Mississippi town--and the surrounding countryside as it was in the early twentieth century.

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