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Books with author Margaret Kennedy

  • The Story of the White House

    Marge Kennedy

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2009)
    Discover the White House's story.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Let's Visit the White House series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to life at the White House. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • The constant nymph,

    Margaret Kennedy

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Page and company, )
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  • Nightmares Can Be Murder

    Mary Kennedy

    eBook (Berkley, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Dream TeamBusiness consultant Taylor Blake has returned to Savannah, Georgia, to help her sister Allison turn her dream of running an old-fashioned candy store into a reality. Allison is also interested in dream interpretation and invites Taylor to her Friday night Dream Club, where members meet once a week to share and analyze their dreams.When a local dance instructor, Chico Hernandez, is found dead in his studio, and the murder scene has an eerie resemblance to one of the dreams shared at their meeting, Taylor can't help but be intrigued. And when her sister, who was briefly involved with the dance teacher, becomes the prime suspect, Taylor and their fellow club members can't be caught napping. It's up to them to dream up a solution to the murder before Allison faces a real-life nightmare.
  • Lucy Carmichael

    Margaret Kennedy

    eBook (Faber & Faber, May 19, 2011)
    Lucy Carmichael - Margaret Kennedy's tenth novel, first published in 1951 and a work by a mature novelist at the height of her powers - opens on an unforgettably disastrous scene, as the novel's eponymous heroine, preparing to savour her wedding day, is instead jilted at the altar. Lucy Carmichael's recovery from this calamity forms the substance of the story that follows. She takes a job in the rural Lincolnshire village of Ravonsbridge, at an educational institute established by a wealthy manufacturer for the cultural benefit of the local community. This employment will come to offer Lucy a second chance at romance, but it also brings her unexpectedly into contact with a host of remarkable characters who will influence how she sees the world.Lucy Carmichael has a density of realism, full of details and observations that the reader will recognize as truthful, and the rich sense of real people leading real lives, as Margaret Kennedy paints of her characters in three dimensions and gives each one his or her due within the story.
  • Lucy Carmichael

    MARGARET KENNEDY

    Hardcover (Rinharrt & Company, March 15, 1951)
    A book of this grade is generally well kept and is in good shape to read and store. Sturdy spine all pages intact physically. Solid cover. Might have acceptable shelve wear. Might (rare) have very limited notes.
  • Red Sky at Morning

    Margaret Kennedy

    eBook (Vintage Digital, Oct. 30, 2014)
    ‘Margaret Kennedy caught just the taste of the time, mixing a stolid domestic Englishness with 'Continental' bohemians’ Irish TimesWilliam and Emily Crowne seem to have it all – they live a life of privilege and glamour in London, the children of a successful poet, attractive, happy, largely blind to the world around them. But life takes an unexpected turn when their mother dies, and their father is caught up in the most scandalous and notorious of criminal trials. Suddenly effectively orphans, their aunt takes them in, and they grow up alongside their cousins, Trevor and Charlotte. But tensions and jealousies are rife between the four, and soon the Crowne children find that their father’s notoriety will follow them into their adult lives, with devastating consequences.
  • Nightmares Can Be Murder

    Mary Kennedy

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Dream TeamBusiness consultant Taylor Blake has returned to Savannah, Georgia, to help her sister Allison turn her dream of running an old-fashioned candy store into a reality. Allison is also interested in dream interpretation and invites Taylor to her Friday night Dream Club, where members meet once a week to share and analyze their dreams.When a local dance instructor, Chico Hernandez, is found dead in his studio, and the murder scene has an eerie resemblance to one of the dreams shared at their meeting, Taylor can’t help but be intrigued. And when her sister, who was briefly involved with the dance teacher, becomes the prime suspect, Taylor and their fellow club members can’t be caught napping. It’s up to them to dream up a solution to the murder before Allison faces a real-life nightmare.
  • Red sky at morning

    Margaret Kennedy

    Hardcover (Doubleday Page and Co., March 15, 1927)
    First edition (Stated) bound in purple and pink cloth. Pictorial endpapers, small 8vo (8.00 X 5.25") size, 331 pp. A VG copy, has mild rubbing to the corners and tips, spine a little dusty. Contents are fine. No dj.
  • Lucy Carmichael

    Margaret Kennedy

    Paperback (Faber and Faber, July 6, 2011)
    Lucy Carmichael - Margaret Kennedy's tenth novel, first published in 1951 and a work by a mature novelist at the height of her powers - opens on an unforgettably disastrous scene, as the novel's eponymous heroine, preparing to savour her wedding day, is instead jilted at the altar. Lucy Carmichael's recovery from this calamity forms the substance of the story that follows. She takes a job in the rural Lincolnshire village of Ravonsbridge, at an educational institute established by a wealthy manufacturer for the cultural benefit of the local community. This employment will come to offer Lucy a second chance at romance, but it also brings her unexpectedly into contact with a host of remarkable characters who will influence how she sees the world. Lucy Carmichael has a density of realism, full of details and observations that the reader will recognize as truthful, and the rich sense of real people leading real lives, as Margaret Kennedy paints of her characters in three dimensions and gives each one his or her due within the story.
  • The Constant Nymph

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    Paperback (Hildreth Press, )
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  • Pets at the White House

    Marge Kennedy

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2009)
    This book looks at the variety of pets kept by American presidents in the White House.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Let's Visit the White House series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to life at the White House. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.Includes President Lyndon Johnson's beagles, President Wilson's sheep, and President Coolidge's raccoon.
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  • Lucy Carmichael

    Margaret Kennedy

    Hardcover (White Lion Publishers, March 15, 1972)
    Book by Kennedy, Margaret