Dorothy Baker
Author profile
born
April 21, 1907
in Missoula, Montana, The United States
gender
female
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Cassandra at the Wedding
by Dorothy Baker, Deborah Eisenberg — published 1962 — 7 editions |
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Young Man with a Horn
— published 1938 — 10 editions |
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Brainwashing: A Synthesis Of The Russian Textbook On Psychopolitics
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Trio
— published 1943 — 2 editions |
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Our Gifted Son
— published 1948 |
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A Short Guide To English Architecture
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Dress for Independence Vol. 1: How to Make & Adapt Clothing for People with a Disability
— published 1997 |
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Beyond the Known
by Roy Masters (Goodreads Author), Dorothy Baker — published 1988 |
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Secret Power of Words
by Roy Masters (Goodreads Author), Dorothy Baker — published 1988 |
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Surviving the Comfort Zone
by Roy Masters (Goodreads Author), Dorothy Baker — published 1991 |
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“So go, girl. We should have been one person all along, not two.”
― Dorothy Baker, Cassandra at the Wedding
― Dorothy Baker, Cassandra at the Wedding
“There's nothing hard about it. But I get praised for the hardest of things I do, and I do some of the hardest of things. Things like waking up in the morning and going to sleep at night, all alone except for when I'm with someone; and it's getting harder and harder.”
― Dorothy Baker, Cassandra at the Wedding
― Dorothy Baker, Cassandra at the Wedding
“Who am I? Or possibly, who AM I? Make it who I WAS, because once I was somebody.”
― Dorothy Baker
― Dorothy Baker
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