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It's Eleanor who starts the Friday nights. From her scruffy house in Fulham she observes two young women with small children, separate -- struggling and plainly lonely -- and decides to invite them in and see what happens. What happens is that these very different women, Eleanor, Paula and Lindsay, are joined by...
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When Gillon comes back to her native Charleston, she has a young Englishman in tow. He has accompanied her on a lark, planning to take pictures. But he soon falls in love with the sights of South Carolina, with Gillon's family-and perhaps, with Gillon herself...From the acclaimed author of Marrying the Mistress,...
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This is the diary of Jacqueline M. Pane. Like all women, Jackie knows life would be perfect if only she had a small bum, sticky-up bosoms, and didn't grow a moustache once a month. Jackie sees the potential for self-doubt in everything - and is convinced its all her fault!
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