Paula Brackston’s debut novel, The Witch’s Daughter, weaves a captivating tale of magic, time, and the enduring human spirit. This bestselling work introduces readers to Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith....
Read moreDetailsPaula Brackston’s debut novel, The Witch’s Daughter, weaves a captivating tale of magic, time, and the enduring human spirit. This bestselling work introduces readers to Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith....
Read moreDetailsThe Author and His Era F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of America’s most celebrated authors, didn’t just write about the Jazz Age—he lived it. His works, especially The Great...
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Read moreDetailsJames Joyce's Ulysses is a giant of 20th-century literature. It's both a celebrated masterpiece and a complex, notorious novel. What makes this complex work so significant? Why does...
Read moreDetailsLe Morte d'Arthur (or Le Morte Darthur, as originally spelled), is Sir Thomas Malory's series of reinvented tales about King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table....
Read moreDetailsHarper Lee was one of the most famous writers of her time--known for To Kill a Mockingbird, a controversial novel about race relations in America. She also published...
Read moreDetailsCry the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton, was further catapulted to bestseller status, when it was named a pick in Oprah's Book Club. But, there's much more to...
Read moreDetailsHave you ever wondered why a novel written over 60 years ago still resonates so powerfully today? Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird captivates readers. It...
Read moreDetailsVirginia Woolf's masterpiece, Mrs. Dalloway, invites us into the mind of an "ordinary" woman on an ordinary day. It reveals the extraordinary depths of human experience. This 1925...
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