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By Willa Cather. 1988
The portable Chekhov (The Viking Portable library #No. 35)
By Anton Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Avrahm Yarmolinsky. 1978
A collection of twenty-eight short stories including "The Man in a Shell," "Gooseberries," and "The Darling;" two plays, "The Boor,"…
and "The Cherry Orchard;" and selected letters of Chekhov. Includes a chronology of his life and a selected bibliography of his worksCivil to strangers and other writings: And Other Writings
By Barbara Pym. 1988
Collection of early novels, stories, and an autobiographical essay, written from the late 1930s to the 1970s. As she has…
always done in her work, Pym pokes gentle fun at English village life, spinsters, and handsome, artistic men with feet of pleasantly middle-class clayThe talking earth
By Jean Craighead George. 1983
Now that Billie Wind is going to school at the Kennedy Space Center, she finds it more and more difficult…
to understand the old ways of her people, the Seminole Indians. But when the tribal council sends her into the wilds of the Florida Everglades to rethink her doubts, Billie discovers that she must listen to the earth and the animals to survive. For grades 5-8The portable Faulkner (The viking Portable Library)
By William Faulkner, Malcolm Cowley. 1978
The Langston Hughes reader: The Selected Writings of Langston Hughes
By Langston Hughes, Langston Huges. 1958
Tiny nightmares: very short tales of horror
By Lincoln Michel, Nadxieli Nieto. 2020
This collection features forty-two short stories of 1,500 words or less by a mix of literary and horror writers, including…
Brian Evenson, Samantha Hunt, Stephen Graham Jones, Hilary Leichter, Kevin Brockmeier, and more. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2020The Best of the West 4: new stories from the wide side of the Missouri
By James Thomas, Denise Thomas. 1991
Sixteen short stories that take place in the Western United States and have a Western "attitude". The imaginary West, the…
Real West, the New West, and the Old West converge in this celebration of that fascinating landscape. The stories are modern with present day themes and are for the most part serious in nature. Descriptions of sex, violence and strong languageTexas bound: 22 Texas stories / Book III (Southwest life and letters)
By Kay Cattarulla. 2001
This anthology of short fiction by Texas writers originated from the "Texas Bound" readings that are offered each spring as…
part of the Dallas Museum of Art's literary series Arts & Letters Live. Writers include Larry L. King, Sarah Bird, Annette Sanford, and Sam Shepard as well as many other writers. Contains strong languageNews from the volcano: stories
By Gladys Swan. 2000
Irrelevance of Space and Other Stories, The
By Ashis Gupta, Swapna Gupta. 2017
The Irrelevance of Space, 'Trains', 'Remembrance', 'Fal-e-Hafez', 'Guantanamoo', and 'The Cyberdeath Files' - stories thatrange in settings from Scandinavia to…
Canada, Eastern Europe, Iran, Cuba, and USA. And a story bridging Poland and India through a strange historical coincidence.Great short stories by American women (Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories)
By Candace Ward. 1996
A Collection of 13 short stories including "Life in the Iron Mills" by Rebecca Harding Davis, Zora Neale Hurston's "Sweat",…
plus superb fiction by great American authors including Kate Chopin, WIlla Cather, Edith Wharton, and others. AdultWinter lullaby
By Barbara Seuling, Greg Newbold. 1998
Depicts the ways various animals spend the cold months of winter, from bats sleeping in caverns to fish swimming deeper…
in lakes where the water is warmer. For preschool to grade 2The north country reader: classic stories by Minnesota writers
By Jean Ervin. 2000
The North Country Reader is filled with an array of classic and contemporary voices--native Minnesotans and immigrants, farmers and city…
folks, the sweet and the bittersweet. These timeless selections from novels, short stories, essays, and memoirs convey the diversity of the Minnesota experience. Adult. UnratedQue signifie prendre racine, habiter un espace, le faire nôtre, le transformer à notre image et, en retour, devenir autre…
sous son influence?? En somme, que signifie devenir «?habitant?»?? Le terme a longtemps été péjoratif chez nous. À tort. Il n’y a pas de plus beau destin que celui d’habiter pleinement un lieu. Ce petit livre en témoigne.Hitting a straight lick with a crooked stick: stories from the Harlem Renaissance
By Zora Neale Hurston. 2020
The sun, the wind, and the rain
By Ted Rand, Lisa Westberg Peters. 1990
Presents side-by-side narration of the earth's making of a mountain, shaping it with sun, wind, and rain, and a child's…
efforts at the beach to make a tall sand mountain which is also affected by the elementsAmazing animals (Rigby literacy)
By David Drew. 2000
An island grows
By Lola M. Schaefer. 2006
Cat shout for joy: a Joe Grey mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Ser.)
By Shirley Rousseau Murphy. 2016
As feline PI Joe Grey and his companion Dulcie joyfully await their first litter, dying old yellow cat Misto tells…
them that one of the kittens will be a calico from the distant past with ancient markings and an adventurous spirit. Some violence. 2016