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Books with title Leave it to Eva: 3

  • Leave It to Me!

    Jill Korey O'Sullivan, Marina Pessarrondona

    Paperback (Eifrig Publishing, Aug. 18, 2017)
    Look up from your phone. Enjoy the day! Don’t let good times slip away. Join Sophie as she helps her family find fun, creative, and smart screen-free solutions to everyday problems – and a path back to the things that really matter!
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  • Leave It To Me

    Bharati Mukherjee

    Hardcover (Knopf, 1997, March 15, 1997)
    In her follow-up to the highly acclaimed The Holder of the World, Bharati Mukherjee has written an audacious, often deadpan funny story of a young woman's strong-arm struggle for reinvention against the hammer hold of the past.Debby DiMartino, saved from death in infancy by Indian nuns, and adopted by loving American parents in Schenectady, New York, can't figure out if she is someone special or just a special kind of misfit. Her quest to track down her biological parents takes her deep into the counterculture of San Francisco and the legacy of Viet Nam, where she becomes "Devi Dee," a woman who begins to discover a past ­ and present ­ that defines her own role in an ultimately shocking, yet compelling universe. A cocky, breakneck-pace read, Leave It to Me is Bharati Mukherjee at her provocative best."There is much to puzzle over, and also much to admire, in Mukherjee's in-your-face, zeitgeist-funny, and always disturbing novel." ­ The Globe and Mail"Šan astute, ironic and merciless insight into an aberrant version of the American dream." ­ Publishers Weekly (Starred review)"Pain and sorrow, hurt and humiliation, rage and violence ­ Bharati Mukherjee deftly mixes these elements into a disturbing, explosive tale of 1990s AmericaŠ" ­ The Ottawa CitizenBharati Mukherjee is the author of six previous novels, including Jasmine and The Middle man and Other Stories (which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1989), and two books of nonfiction, written with her husband, Clark Blaise. Born in Calcutta, she came to the US in 1961 to complete her Master of Fine Arts and Ph.D. She is a professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley.
  • Leave It To Me

    Bharati MUKHERJEE

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1997)
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  • Leave it to Eva

    Judi Curtin

    Paperback (O'Brien Press Ltd, Dec. 15, 2013)
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  • Leave it to Eva: 3

    Judi Curtin

    Audio CD (Bolinda/O'Brien audio, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Fun, feisty Eva Gordon's never been one to shy away from helping her friends – whether they want her help or not! – but this time she might have found a problem that's too big even for her … When Eva and her family head to Seacove for their summer holidays, she's looking forward to seeing Kate again but it turns out things have gone very wrong for Kate. Her granny's in the hospital and with no else to look after her, Kate's hiding out at home by herself, afraid she's going to be taken into care. Eva tries to be a good friend and help her out but how long can a twelve-year-old manage by herself? It's not just Kate who needs Eva's help, though helping Ruby turns out to be a LOT more fun! Ruby needs Eva to keep her company on a trip to London where she's trying out for a scholarship. Is there any way the trip away with Ruby can help everyone sort things out? It seems impossible, but if you have a problem that needs solving, just leave it to Eva!
  • Leave it to Me

    Bharati Mukherjee

    Paperback (Fawcett Crest, March 15, 1997)
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  • Leave it to Eva: 3

    Judi Curtin

    Audio CD (Bolinda/O'Brien audio, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Fun, feisty Eva Gordon's never been one to shy away from helping her friends – whether they want her help or not! – but this time she might have found a problem that's too big even for her … When Eva and her family head to Seacove for their summer holidays, she's looking forward to seeing Kate again but it turns out things have gone very wrong for Kate. Her granny's in the hospital and with no else to look after her, Kate's hiding out at home by herself, afraid she's going to be taken into care. Eva tries to be a good friend and help her out but how long can a twelve-year-old manage by herself? It's not just Kate who needs Eva's help, though helping Ruby turns out to be a LOT more fun! Ruby needs Eva to keep her company on a trip to London where she's trying out for a scholarship. Is there any way the trip away with Ruby can help everyone sort things out? It seems impossible, but if you have a problem that needs solving, just leave it to Eva!
  • Leave It To Me

    Mukherjee Bharati

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Dec. 30, 2002)
    In her follow-up to the highly acclaimed The Holder of the World, Bharati Mukherjee has written an audacious, often deadpan funny story of a young woman's strong-arm struggle for reinvention against the hammer hold of the past.Debby DiMartino, saved from death in infancy by Indian nuns, and adopted by loving American parents in Schenectady, New York, can't figure out if she is someone special or just a special kind of misfit. Her quest to track down her biological parents takes her deep into the counterculture of San Francisco and the legacy of Viet Nam, where she becomes "Devi Dee," a woman who begins to discover a past ­ and present ­ that defines her own role in an ultimately shocking, yet compelling universe. A cocky, breakneck-pace read, Leave It to Me is Bharati Mukherjee at her provocative best."There is much to puzzle over, and also much to admire, in Mukherjee's in-your-face, zeitgeist-funny, and always disturbing novel." ­ The Globe and Mail"Šan astute, ironic and merciless insight into an aberrant version of the American dream." ­ Publishers Weekly (Starred review)"Pain and sorrow, hurt and humiliation, rage and violence ­ Bharati Mukherjee deftly mixes these elements into a disturbing, explosive tale of 1990s AmericaŠ" ­ The Ottawa CitizenBharati Mukherjee is the author of six previous novels, including Jasmine and The Middle man and Other Stories (which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1989), and two books of nonfiction, written with her husband, Clark Blaise. Born in Calcutta, she came to the US in 1961 to complete her Master of Fine Arts and Ph.D. She is a professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley.