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![]() ![]() There, she meets George Cantrell, an experienced fencing master like she's always dreamed of studying under. At loose ends after Dorina becomes enamored with their uncle's friend, Lady Henrietta "Henry" Wotton, a local aristocrat and aesthete, Evadne enrolls in a fencing school. Fencer Evadne Gray cares for none of the former and knows nothing of the latter when she's sent to London to chaperone her younger sister, aspiring art critic Dorina. and dangerous underground diabolic cults. Molly Tanzer is at the top of her form in this beautifully constructed novel."-Jeff VanderMeer, best-selling author of the Southern Reach trilogy Victorian London is a place of fluid social roles, vibrant arts culture, fin-de-siècle wonders. "A delightful, dark, and entertaining romp. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns on sale items or gift cards. 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If you return a product to us and request a refund due to an error on our part we will be happy to pay for the postage cost to return it to us. ![]() ![]() We are happy to refund a product if it is defective, within 30 days of purchase upon the return of your product. We have an excellent customer service record and we will do our best to ensure you are pleased with your purchase. If you are not satisfied with your order in any way, get in touch. ![]() ![]() ![]() This was Julia Quinn's first regency novel and it's really telling from the style. But true love tends to blossom just when one least expects it, and passion can melt even the most stubborn of hearts. or that he'd be quite so upset when he discovered her true identity. She never dreamed she'd find herself in the arms of a dangerously handsome duke. When she slipped out of her cousins' home, dressed as a kitchen maid, all she wanted was one last taste of anonymity before her debut. But she's a servant, completely unsuitable for a highborn duke-unless, perhaps, she's not quite what she seems.Īmerican heiress Emma Dunster might be surrounded by Englishmen, but that doesn't mean she intends to marry one-even if she has agreed to participate in one London Season. She's everything Alex never thought a woman could be-smart and funny, principled and brave. That is until a redheaded American throws herself in front of a carriage to save his young nephew's life. ![]() And two, he has no plans to marry anytime soon. There are two things everyone knows about Alexander Ridgely. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A mythical creature from each tradition is portrayed in the book, in the golem and the jinni. Wecker is Jewish and her husband Arab, and she said that elements of the story were inspired by "similarities between our families, the way that certain themes echo between them". Wecker wished to write a story about the blending of Jewish and Arabic cultures, and her novel is a "metaphorical autobiography" according to scholar Brian Attebery. A sequel, The Hidden Palace, was published in June 2021. It combines the genre of historical fiction with elements of fantasy, telling the story of two displaced magical creatures in 19th century New York City. The Golem and the Jinni (published as The Golem and the Djinni in the United Kingdom) is a debut novel written by Helene Wecker, published by Harper in April 2013. Print ( hardcover & paperback), e-book, audiobook ![]() ![]() ![]() And she begins to realize he might not be as terrible in the real world as he is at the office. Perfect for those looking for a steamy slow-burn romance with. She’d rather refuse never has there been a more aggravating, blood-boiling, and insufferable man.īut Catalina is desperate, and as the wedding draws nearer, Aaron looks like her best option. The Spanish Love Deception is an enemies-to-lovers, fake-dating romantic comedy. New York to Spain is no short flight and her raucous family won’t be easy to fool.Įnter Aaron Blackford-her tall, handsome, condescending colleague-who surprisingly offers to step in. She only has four weeks to find someone willing to cross the Atlantic and aid in her deception. Now everyone she knows-including her ex and his fiancée-will be there and eager to meet him. ![]() Especially since her little white lie about her American boyfriend has spiralled out of control. A TikTok sensation, this rom-com about a young woman who agrees to fake date a colleague and bring him to her sister’s wedding has “everything you could want in a romance” (Helen Hoang, New York Times bestselling author).Ĭatalina Martín desperately needs a date to her sister’s wedding. ![]() ![]() ![]() Athlen returned each fervent press with an intensity of his own, lips parted, mouth hot and willing, and as clumsy as Tal felt. Tal surged forward, bold and eager, hungry for every sensation, his fist clenched in the fabric of Athlen's shirt. He shivered as Athlen cradled his face in his hands and drew him back to kiss again. It was the briefest of kisses, and Athlen's mouth was slippery and cool before Tal inched away, breaking the gentle suction. His pulse thudded hard under his skin as he brushed his chapped lips over Athlen's, trembling and unsure, terrified in equal parts that he might be pushed away or pulled closer. He wouldn't miss it again.Ĭlosing the scant distance between them, Tal tilted his head. Tal didn't know what awaited them beyond this moment, but this was the chance he thought he'd missed. Magic and desire scorched through his veins, his body set aflame. “Tal rested his forehead against Athlen's. ![]() ![]() ![]() It seems fitting that a surrealist painting would be chosen to represent the imaginary cities of such an inventive novel. While it’s not clear whether Calvino looked to Magritte’s artwork while writing, it’s evident that he and his publisher thought it represented the book well. This is the piece that adorned the cover of the first edition of the novel in 1972. ![]() The Castle of the Pyrenees is a work created by René Magritte, a French artist known for his surrealist art. René Magritte: Italo Calvino’s Surrealist Choice The Castle of the Pyrenees by René Magritte, 1959, via The Israel Museum, Jerusalemīefore we get into the works inspired by Italo Calvino, let’s look at a painting that may have inspired the author while he was writing his Invisible Cities. ![]() ![]() Henry is drawn to Tristan’s easy country charm, dry English wit, and everything that is so different from Henry’s world. ![]() Henry Livingston has always been the odd duck, the black sheep, the baker in an old money family where pedigree is everything and quirky personalities are hidden behind dry martinis and thick Upper East Side townhouse facades. The baker invites him in, and sometime during that night Tristan realizes it’s the first time he’s really smiled in months. One night when he’s feeling really low, he wanders by a beautiful little bakery with the lights still on. He spends a lot of time working late at night, eating and sleeping alone, and even more time meandering around his neighborhood staring into the darkened windows of shops. Tristan Green left his small English town for Manhattan and a job at a high-profile ad agency, but can’t seem to find his bearings. ![]() ![]() ![]() He received his Master of Arts degree in American history from Michigan State in 1976 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the discipline from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1985 with a dissertation titled Keeping Faith in Jubilee: Frederick Douglass and the Meaning of the Civil War. Blight taught at Flint Northern High School for seven years. ![]() He then attended Michigan State University where he played for the Michigan State Spartans baseball team and graduated in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts in history. He attended Flint Central High School, from which he graduated in 1967. Early life and education īlight was born on March 21, 1949, in Flint, Michigan, where he grew up in a mobile home park. ![]() In 2021, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society. He has won several awards, including the Bancroft Prize and Frederick Douglass Prize for Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory, and the Pulitzer Prize and Lincoln Prize for Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom. Previously, Blight was a professor of History at Amherst College, where he taught for 13 years. David William Blight (born 1949) is the Sterling Professor of History, of African American Studies, and of American Studies and Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University. ![]() |