Adoring April


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April Calendar might be a little obsessed with Christmas. Or a lot. As far as she's concerned, Christmas isn't just the most wonderful time of year, it's basically her reason for existing! Now, if she could--just once--manage to win the annual town Christmas Tree Decorating Contest and win the money her family's ranch so desperately needs, she'll be able to prove her Christmas obsession is actually useful! Too bad she can't come up with a winning theme. And too bad she's paired up with the ranch's grumpy new handyman in her attempts to win the contest...no matter how hot he is. Cole Carpenter only took on this new job because he wants to save money for the house he's building. He doesn't need the distraction of an adorable, far too energetic, Christmas-obsessed lady. And he definitely doesn't need to worry about some stupid tree-decorating contest. But it's hard to deny her enthusiasm, though silly, is starting to make him feel pretty good inside. And it's impossible to deny how good she feels in his arms. Maybe there's something to this whole "Magic of the Christmas Season" thing after all. Maybe that's all it'll take for a grinch and an elf to find love this year!




Facets Of Love


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Tiffany needs to grow up fast in order to do the thing that she knows God wants her to do. She learns a lot about love as she struggles to be the person she needs to become. Being a teenager and trying to control her emotions as she studies is only one of her problems. She has to help her family and others while trying to get the means to build and run a Crisis Center for battered women and children.




The Animals: Love Letters Between Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy


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"The love story between Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy--in their own words Christopher Isherwood was the celebrated middle-aged English author of Goodbye to Berlin when he met the Californian teenager Don Bachardy on a Santa Monica beach in 1952. Defying convention, the two created an enduring relationship out of that initial spark--living as an openly gay couple for more than three decades in the closeted world of Hollywood. The Animals is the testimony in letters of their extraordinary partnership, which lasted until Isherwood's death in 1986--despite a thirty-year age gap, affairs, jealousies, the pressures of literary fame, and the disdain of twentieth-century America for love between two men. In romantic letters to each other, they invented the private world of the Animals. Chris was Dobbin, a stubborn old workhorse; Don was a rash, spirited white kitten named Kitty. The ability to create a world, a safe and separate milieu, was a great talent of Isherwood's--and a necessary one as a gay man in mid-twentieth-century America. But Isherwood knew how to spread hay around his stable and attract beauty. He drew Bachardy into his semisecret realm and together they invented a place for their love to thrive. Bold, transgressive, and playful, The Animals shows us the devotion between two creative spirits in tenderness and storms"--




East Is Always East


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "East Is Always East" by Pamela Wynne. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




Anthology of Magazine Verse


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Volume for 1958 includes "Anthology of poems from the seventeen previously published Braithwaite anthologies."













Messages of Love Remembered


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This creative work, compiled solely of Mitzi and David Libsohn's original verses of poetry and letters of love, is an artistic effort, by their daughter, Pauli Rose Libsohn, relating to and involving their lives throughout the years, in essence, telling their story. Their passion "unleashed" their creative energy and can be observed in these "messages of love," composed for all and various occasions, written on gorgeous greeting cards purchased, with that very love, which they believed warranted these, their intimate communiques, belonging solely to them. Mitzi and David Libsohn spoke the language of love through the written word, and thrilled to the sight of a card or letter, for they knew they would be the recipient of those precious "messages of love." With this original compilation, author Pauli Rose Libsohn has brought insight into how generations before, "spoke" in this uniquely non-verbal style of passion, exchanging words in beautiful penmanship, putting it all down on gorgeous cards and paper. The art of love's expression is practically non-existent in today's world. Lovers of years gone by, have been lost to the ages, but with this discovered work, Pauli is able to show the true meaning of Love's written word.




The Arts


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