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Author | : Danielle Steel |
Publisher | : Dell |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2012-01-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0440245176 |
First time in paperback! A magical transformation takes place in Danielle Steel’s luminous novel: Strangers become roommates, roommates become friends, and friends become a family in a turn-of-the-century house in Manhattan’s West Village. The plumbing was prone to leaks, the furniture rescued from garage sales. And every square inch was being devotedly restored to its original splendor—even as a relationship fell to pieces. Now Francesca Thayer, newly separated from her boyfriend, is suddenly the sole mortgage payer on her Greenwich Village townhouse. The struggling art gallery owner does the math and then the unimaginable. She puts out an advertisement for boarders, and soon her home becomes a whole new world. First comes Eileen, a fresh, pretty L.A. transplant, now a New York City schoolteacher. Then there’s Chris, a young father fighting for custody of his seven-year-old son. The final tenant is Marya, a celebrated cookbook author hoping to start a new chapter in life after the death of her husband. Over the course of one amazing, unforgettable, ultimately life-changing year, Francesca discovers that her accidental tenants have become the most important people in her life. The house at 44 Charles Street fills with laughter, heartbreak, and hope—and in the hands of master storyteller Danielle Steel, it’s a place those who visit will never want to leave.
Author | : Danielle Steel |
Publisher | : Random House Digital, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0385343140 |
Owner of a struggling art gallery and newly separated from her boyfriend, Francesca Thayer does the math and then the unimaginable. She puts out an advertisement for boarders, and soon her Greenwich Village house becomes a whole new world.
Author | : Danielle Steel |
Publisher | : PLAZA & JANÉS |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2015-04-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8401015804 |
«Una historia dulce sobre el triunfo del amor, la amistad y las segundas oportunidades.» Publishers Weekly Francesca Thayer es copropietaria de una galería de arte y de una casa antigua en el Village neoyorquino. Ambos proyectos los inició con Todd, su pareja durante años. Ahora que la relación ha terminado, Francesca deberá decidir si lo vende todo o hace frente a los pagos ella sola. Finalmente su padre la ayudará a sacar adelante la galería, pero para mantener la casa, tendrá que alquilar tres de sus habitaciones. Entre los inquilinos se creará un ambiente familiar y hogareño que los unirá cada vez más. Y Francesca se dará cuenta de que, en contra de lo que ella creía, su corazón sigue latiendo con más fuerza que antes, en el momento más insospechado y por la persona que menos se espera. Reseñas: «Este libro es puro Danielle Steel porque contiene mucha emoción, amistad, amor, ruptura, tragedia y peligro. Sus incontables fans lo devorarán.» Booklist
Author | : Danielle Steel |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2011-03-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1409092798 |
A life-affirming and romantic novel from one of the world's best loved writers __ Everything is falling to pieces for Francesca Thayer. Her beautiful, old house is full of leaks and in need of total restoration. Then her relationship with lawyer Todd collapses and he moves out. As the owner of a struggling art gallery she can't possibly manage the mortgage alone, so she is forced to do the one thing she never imagined she would: she advertises for lodgers. First arrives Eileen - a young, attractive schoolteacher. Then comes Chris, a newly-divorced father and graphic designer. Last to arrive is Marya - a famous cookery author who is hoping to rebuild her life after the death of her husband. And so Francesca finds that her house has become a whole new world - and that her accidental tenants have become the most important people in her life. Over their year together, the house at 44 Charles Street fills with laughter, heartbreak and hope. And Francesca discovers that she might be able to open her heart again after all... ___ Readers are falling in love with 44 Charles Street: ***** 'I could not put things book down, so much so I read it in a day! Such a heart-breaking story that ends in happiness.' ***** 'Kept me enthralled from beginning to end . . . the story unfolds with intrigue and romance in true Danielle Steel style.' ***** 'It keeps you wondering what will happen next but gives you hope that there is always a silver lining!'
Author | : Tom Bross |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2007-03-19 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0756625777 |
Three-dimensional cutaway illustrations and floor plans of key landmarks complement these richly illustrated, fully updated travel handbooks that also include enhanced maps, street-by-street guides, background information on a host of popular sights, and an expanded traveler's survival guide providing tips on hotels, restaurants, local customs, transportation, medical services, museums, entertainment, and more.
Author | : Charles A. Smallwood |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Electric railroads |
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Author | : Danielle Steel |
Publisher | : Random House Digital, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0385343213 |
Forging inseparable bonds in childhood that reinforce them throughout their teen years, two girls and three boys go their separate ways as adults and encounter respective tragedies and transformations. By the best-selling author of Happy Birthday. 400,000 first printing.
Author | : Michael Rawson |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 2014-10-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0674266579 |
Drinking a glass of tap water, strolling in a park, hopping a train for the suburbs: some aspects of city life are so familiar that we don’t think twice about them. But such simple actions are structured by complex relationships with our natural world. The contours of these relationships—social, cultural, political, economic, and legal—were established during America’s first great period of urbanization in the nineteenth century, and Boston, one of the earliest cities in America, often led the nation in designing them. A richly textured cultural and social history of the development of nineteenth-century Boston, this book provides a new environmental perspective on the creation of America’s first cities. Eden on the Charles explores how Bostonians channeled country lakes through miles of pipeline to provide clean water; dredged the ocean to deepen the harbor; filled tidal flats and covered the peninsula with houses, shops, and factories; and created a metropolitan system of parks and greenways, facilitating the conversion of fields into suburbs. The book shows how, in Boston, different class and ethnic groups brought rival ideas of nature and competing visions of a “city upon a hill” to the process of urbanization—and were forced to conform their goals to the realities of Boston’s distinctive natural setting. The outcomes of their battles for control over the city’s development were ultimately recorded in the very fabric of Boston itself. In Boston’s history, we find the seeds of the environmental relationships that—for better or worse—have defined urban America to this day.
Author | : Danielle Steel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9788868362287 |
Author | : Nancy S. Seasholes |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2006-09-18 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0262693399 |
Exploring Boston's past and present: 12 walks that trace the creation of the city's man-made land in the central waterfront, Back Bay, South End, Charlestown, and elsewhere. At its founding, Boston was a small peninsula; over the last 375 years the city has doubled in size by filling in the surrounding tidal flats—areas covered with water at high tide and exposed at low. In Walking Tours of Boston's Made Land, historian Nancy Seasholes outlines twelve walks that trace where and why Boston's man-made land was created, and, along the way, uncovers fascinating and little-known pieces of Boston history. In the course of these walks—around the central waterfront, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the South End, Charlestown, and elsewhere—she shows us how Boston's past is always just below the surface of its present. Each walk is accompanied by a map that shows the route and original shoreline. The walks are illustrated with historical maps, historical photographs and views, and current photographs. All walks are accessible by public transportation.