 | Marilyn French - Fiction - 1980 - 377 pages
Living in England for the year without their families, Dolores and Victor, both fortyish, both successful, meet by chance, fall in love, and discover they agree on nothing | |
 | Marilyn French - Mothers and daughters - 1988 - 761 pages
A rich and compelling story about four generations of magnificent women, celebrating the love, pride, sacrifice, devotion, and unheralded triumph of all women's lives. | |
 | Marge Piercy - Social Science - 1982 - 443 pages
Jill and her best friend, Donna, attend the university at Ann Arbor during the fifties, and each tries to develop a way to control her own life | |
 | Connie Shelton - Fiction - 2002 - 255 pages
With her faithful dog Rusty at her side, and a passel of town folk -- some helpful, some devious -- behind her, Charlie sets out into the unforgiving desert, towards the blue ... | |
 | Jennifer Crusie - 1994 - 219 pages
A New York Times Bestselling Author Tess knows that Nick isn't the right guy for her. He's caviar and champagne, she's Chinese take-out. He's an uptight Republican lawyer, she ... | |
 | Marilyn French - 1997 - 243 pages
En godt 60-årig amerikansk succesforfatter af banale kærlighedsromaner møder efter fire ægteskaber (to skilsmisser og to dødsfald) en forelskelse, der vælter alle hendes ... | |
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