Stephanie Cowell
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Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet
23 editions
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2010
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Marrying Mozart
25 editions
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2004
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The Boy in the Rain
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2023
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The Man in the Stone Cottage
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The Players: A Novel of the Young Shakespeare
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1997
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Nicholas Cooke (Nicholas Cooke #1)
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1993
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The Physician of London
5 editions
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1995
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[( By Cowell, Stephanie ( Author )Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet Paperback Apr- 05-2011 )]
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Players, The - a Novel of the Young Shakespeare
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Marrying Mozart A Novel
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“Sometimes he dreamt he held her; that he would turn in bed and she would be there. But she was gone and he was old. Nearly seventy. Only cool paint met his fingers. “Ma très chère . . .” Darkness started to fall, dimming the paintings. He felt the crumpled letter in his pocket. “I loved you so,” he said. “I never would have had it turn out as it did. You were with all of us when we began, you gave us courage. These gardens at Giverny are for you but I’m old and you’re forever young and will never see them. . . .”
― Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet
― Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet
“Dull late-afternoon light glittered on the hanging copper pots in the kitchen where the old painter sat with his wine, smoking cigarette, a letter angrily crumpled on the table in front of him.”
― Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet
― Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet
“Don’t work bit by bit, but paint everything at once by placing tones everywhere. —CAMILLE PISSARRO”
― Claude & Camille: A Novel
― Claude & Camille: A Novel
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Pick-a-Shelf: 2010-05 - French - What will you Read in May? | 63 | 149 | May 30, 2010 12:43PM | |
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“England was alive, throbbing through all her estuaries, crying for joy through the mouths of all her gulls, and the north wind, with contrary motion, blew stronger against her rising seas. What did it mean? For what end are her fair complexities, her changes of soil, her sinuous coast? Does she belong to those who have moulded her and made her feared by other lands, or to those who have added nothing to her power, but have somehow seen her, seen the whole island at once, lying as a jewel in a silver sea, sailing as a ship of souls, with all the brave world's fleet accompanying her towards eternity?”
― Howards End
― Howards End
“Creating individuality, which creates and protects others' individualities is good.”
― MORALITY An Individual Dilemma
― MORALITY An Individual Dilemma

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