The Library Window
Ostensibly a ghost story, The Library Window is also an exploration of what is real and what is not, or, as the author says, "A Story of the Seen and Unseen." Newly designed and typeset for easy reading by Boomer Books.
Paperback, 80 pages
Published
July 30th 2008
by Boomer Books
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Three for the Coffer that We Might Yet Give Light
i. Supernatural Fiction
The spent
summer; importance
a life of Saturday nights’
harsh withdraw.
Though tolerant,
Aunt Mary and Pitmilly
(mind-friends)
recess some
contrasted opinion.
Light: throwing,
looking. Light:
looking, throwing.
ii. Aeolian harp
Again her story’s girl
drawing Oliphant, Oliphant’s
histor...more
i. Supernatural Fiction
The spent
summer; importance
a life of Saturday nights’
harsh withdraw.
Though tolerant,
Aunt Mary and Pitmilly
(mind-friends)
recess some
contrasted opinion.
Light: throwing,
looking. Light:
looking, throwing.
ii. Aeolian harp
Again her story’s girl
drawing Oliphant, Oliphant’s
histor...more
19th century ghost story set in a library, so fun. the narrator is reading a book for most of the first section so she's only barely paying attention to the events she is narrating--a fantastic study of peripheries
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant (née Margaret Oliphant Wilson) was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who usually wrote as Mrs. Oliphant.
Oliphant, during an often difficult life, wrote more than 120 works, including novels, books of travel and description, histories, and volumes of literary criticism.
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Oliphant, during an often difficult life, wrote more than 120 works, including novels, books of travel and description, histories, and volumes of literary criticism.
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