A Decorator's Tales by the Yard


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Roseann wrote this book years ago, but has always been so busy decorating that she didn't have time to look for a publisher. The time has finally come! The Book consists of short tales about her most memorable clients. All names were changed, of course, to protect the innocent, Roseann! She has decorated hundreds of homes and offices in New Jersey, all over the Jersey Shore, New York, Connecticut, Florida, Colorado, Washington D.C., Williamsburg, Virginia etc, etc! Wherever her clients want her to go, she goes. Some of these stories are funny, some are sad, some are very emotional and they are all very true! Roseann hopes you put her pretty little book on your cocktail table to share with your family and friends.




I Brake for Yard Sales


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The New York Times bestseller by the host of HGTV’s Flea Market Flip, packed with expert tips for bargain-hunting home decorators. Former Good Morning America and Antiques Roadshow host Lara Spencer is a self-confessed frugalista with a passion for shopping at yard sales, thrift shops, and estate sales, and for decorating her home—and friends’ homes—with her fabulous finds. In I Brake for Yard Sales, Lara shares her secrets for bargain hunting and tells you where to shop, what to look for, how to pay for it, how to restore it, and finally, where to put it in your house. Peppered with wisdom from world-renowned appraisers as well as contributions from well-known designers, this book also features the house of comedienne and good friend Kathy Griffin, which Spencer herself refurbished and decorated.







The House Book


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A profusely illustrated guide to every aspect of decorating provides ideas and techniques for increasing the beauty and comfort of homes of all styles and sizes




A Decorator's Tales By The Yard


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Railway Age Gazette


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An Ornithologist's Guide to Life: Stories


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"A collection of short stories that makes it possible to be proud to be human."—Carolyn See, Washington Post Looking at her characters as if through a pair of binoculars, Ann Hood captures the extraordinary in the ordinary. A pregnant woman left by her husband cooks obsessively to cope with her loss, but never tastes a morsel. In an attempt to stay sober, a young alcoholic seduces her priest and embarks on a tour of caverns with him. An adolescent girl picks up bird-watching as a hobby and, in her newfound habit of observing others, discovers a budding romance between her mother and her neighbor. These stories, many published in The Paris Review, Glimmer Train, Story, and The Colorado Review, are full of characters seeking an escape from their lives while uncovering small moments of understanding that often have huge implications and consequences. They discover that they can only find peace once they stop searching for a way out. Through diverse voices and lively storytelling, Hood creates authentic, personal, secret worlds full of eccentric detail.







Arts & Decoration


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