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A Sudden Country
— published 2005 — 7 editions |
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Theories Of Information Behavior (Asist Monograph)
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Living with Physical Disability and Amputation. Keren Fisher
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A Nickel's Worth of Penny Candy
— published 2011 |
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Living For Today
— published 1972 — 2 editions |
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Could Have Been a Cowboy
— published 2009 |
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River Diversions: A Design Guide
by Karen Fisher, H.R. Wallingford, David Ramsbottom — published 2001 |
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Case Management, Guiding Patients Through The Health Care Maze
by Karen Fisher, Ellen Weisman |
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Quick Fix Decorating
— published 1984 |
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Ft-Decrtg Yr 1st Aprtm
— published 1986 |
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“He looked around, saw himself mirrored in that man walking back with his rifle. And suddenly, it seemed possible to him that we might love ourselves the most when we are suffering and seen to suffer. The pursuits of men seemed only the more shocking, if this were true.”
― Karen Fisher, A Sudden Country
― Karen Fisher, A Sudden Country
“Because affection, she had learned, was such a civilized thing, compared to love. It exacted so much less and was therefore more enduring. And endurable.”
― Karen Fisher, A Sudden Country
― Karen Fisher, A Sudden Country
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