"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by WomenSusan Koppelman Penguin Books, 1991 - 258 pagina's This warm and diverse collection captures the spirit of Christmas traditions and themes as seen through the eyes of women. Includes stories by Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Willa Cather, Pearl S. Buck, Ntozake Shange, and others. |
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Pagina 19
... present , after read- ing and talking about being good this morning , so I ran round the corner and changed it the minute I was up : and I'm so glad , for mine is the handsomest now . " Another bang of the street - door sent the basket ...
... present , after read- ing and talking about being good this morning , so I ran round the corner and changed it the minute I was up : and I'm so glad , for mine is the handsomest now . " Another bang of the street - door sent the basket ...
Pagina 58
... presents were discovered , the presents that meant no end of thought and management and secret self - denial , the brightest part of the household love and happiness shone out . One after another they came to bring Mrs. Parkins her ...
... presents were discovered , the presents that meant no end of thought and management and secret self - denial , the brightest part of the household love and happiness shone out . One after another they came to bring Mrs. Parkins her ...
Pagina 246
... presents hidden away . She liked the idea that each child experienced her gift in privacy . The special relationship she nurtured with each was protected from rivalries , jokes & Christmas confusions 246 NTOZAKE SHANGE.
... presents hidden away . She liked the idea that each child experienced her gift in privacy . The special relationship she nurtured with each was protected from rivalries , jokes & Christmas confusions 246 NTOZAKE SHANGE.
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"May Your Days be Merry and Bright" and Other Christmas Stories by Women Susan Koppelman Fragmentweergave - 1988 |
"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by Women Susan Koppelman Fragmentweergave - 1989 |
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