The Robinson Family consisting of 4 boys, a mother and a father are all shipwrecked on a deserted island. Using their own ingenuity and the natural resources surrounding them they manage to survive.
The book was published on August 2004. The story follows Harry Dresden as he delves deep into a series of murders and bizarre accidents surrounding the unlikeliest of clients...
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on October 15, 1954 Bertie's snarls multiply, surrounding him with disaster. Now that he's engaged to Lady Florence Craye.
Darleen Swannoa Union already knows how isolating wealth and privilege can be. As the only grandchild of Swan Hardigree Samples, the elegant and autocratic president of the Hardigree Marble Company and the chief employer in the town of Burnt Stand, NC, Darleen has spent her entire life confined to the family's pink marble mansion and its surrounding estate. Her only friend is Matilda, the daughter of Swan's assistant until Eli Wade comes back to town.
Reading 'Desperate Housewives': Beyond the White Picket Fence (Reading Contemporary Television)
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Reading 'Desperate Housewives': Beyond the White Picket Fence (Reading Contemporary Television)
The darkly comic series about the secret lives of Bree, Gabrielle, Lynette, Susan and the other ladies living on Wisteria Lane became an instant breakthrough hit when it premiered in the fall of 2004. Reading Desperate Housewives offers a wide-ranging critical assessment of one of the most talked about shows on American television, dissecting its appeal and tapping into early responses to the show and the controversy surrounding it.
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