Kathleen Gilles Seidel
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A Most Uncommon Degree of Popularity
9 editions
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2006
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Keep Your Mouth Shut and Wear Beige
15 editions
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2008
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After All These Years (Hometown Memories #1)
9 editions
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1984
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Summer's End
15 editions
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1999
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Again (Hometown Memories #4)
4 editions
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1994
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Don't Forget to Smile (Hometown Memories #2)
8 editions
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1986
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Till the Stars Fall (Hometown Memories #3)
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1994
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The Same Last Name
3 editions
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1983
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Maybe This Time
3 editions
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1990
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Please Remember This
5 editions
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2002
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“Yes, it's hard to start seeing your mother as she is, hard to push aside all the resentment and anger that you may feel and see her as another woman. Hard, but worth every bit of the effort.”
― Don't Forget to Smile
― Don't Forget to Smile
“Among a certain type of creative men, there was a history of strong, if difficult friendships. From Wordsworth and Coleridge to John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd, these were creative friendships with bonds deeper, stronger than the shared creativity.”
― Till the Stars Fall
― Till the Stars Fall
“and for the first time since learning of Krissa's marriage, he began working on a lyric. It was about loss, but not private loss, not loss of a romantic love. This was public loss, the lost innocence of a country at war few believed in, the loss of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Kennedy—of a king young men could believe in. It was about hungering to live with a tradition one could value, about longing to pay heed to customs that one could respect. It was called "My Grandfather's Chocolates." In the last stanza the grandson's regret and bitterness blazed into anger, fury at the generation who squandered their traditions. And as Quinn worked and reworked those lines, he knew that he was coming as close as he could to writing about Krissa.”
― Till the Stars Fall
― Till the Stars Fall
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