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Books published by publisher Harcourt, 1989

  • The Whistling Season

    Ivan Doig

    Hardcover (Harcourt, June 1, 2006)
    Can't cook but doesn't bite." So begins the newspaper ad offering the services of an "A-1 housekeeper, sound morals, exceptional disposition" that draws the hungry attention of widower Oliver Milliron in the fall of 1909. And so begins the unforgettable season that deposits the noncooking, nonbiting, ever-whistling Rose Llewellyn and her font-of-knowledge brother, Morris Morgan, in Marias Coulee along with a stampede of homesteaders drawn by the promise of the Big Ditch-a gargantuan irrigation project intended to make the Montana prairie bloom. When the schoolmarm runs off with an itinerant preacher, Morris is pressed into service, setting the stage for the "several kinds of education"-none of them of the textbook variety-Morris and Rose will bring to Oliver, his three sons, and the rambunctious students in the region's one-room schoolhouse. A paean to a vanished way of life and the eccentric individuals and idiosyncratic institutions that made it fertile, The Whistling Season is Ivan Doig at his evocative best.
  • Murder, My Tweet: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    Paperback (Harcourt, April 1, 2005)
    Right in the middle of a run-of-the-mill case, the powers that be finger Chet's fine-feathered partner, Natalie Attired, as a no-goodnik blackmailer and boot her out of Emerson Hicky quicker than you can say, “Boot her out of Emerson Hicky.” Chet, of course, tackles the case for free. Mess with his partner, mess with—well, somebody. (Natalie's the brains of the outfit.) But just when Chet thinks he might clear her name, Natalie disappears, leaving behind a reddish smear that looks kind of like cherry ladybug jam. . . . Is it murder, or something serious?
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  • Key Lardo: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    Paperback (Harcourt, April 1, 2007)
    Hold on to your fedoras, Gecko fans, a new detective has arrived at Emerson Hicky Elementary. His name's Bland. James Bland. And he immediately cracks a case that has baffled Chet and Natalie. Do our favorite PIs get jealous? You'd better believe it! When Bland suddenly goes missing, the blame falls squarely on everyone's favorite gecko. So Chet will have to rescue his tubby rival or face a stint behind bars--and we're not talking the jungle gym.
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  • American Family Farm: A Photo Essay

    George Ancona

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Jan. 1, 1989)
    This photo-essay documents an important but fast-disappearing American institution.
  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin, Errol Le Cain

    Hardcover (Harcourt, May 1, 1991)
    The Pied Piper pipes the village free of rats, and when the villagers refuse to pay him for the service he exacts a terrible revenge.
  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang; Editor-Harcourt Brace Publishing

    Paperback (Harcourt, Aug. 16, 1993)
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  • Star of the Sea

    Joseph O'Connor

    Hardcover (Harcourt, May 1, 2003)
    In the bitter winter of 1847, from an Ireland torn by famine and injustice, the Star of the Sea sets sail for New York. On board are hundreds of refugees, some optimistic, many more are desperate. Among them are a maid with a devastating secret, the bankrupt Lord Merridith and his wife and children, and a killer is stalking the decks, hungry for the vengeance that will bring absolution. This journey will see many lives end, others begin anew. Passionate loves are tenderly recalled, shirked responsibilities regretted too late, and profound relationships are shockingly discovered. In this spellbinding tale of tragedy and mercy, love and healing, the farther the ship sails toward the Promised Land, the more her passengers seem moored to a past that will never let them go. As urgently contemporary as it is historical, this gripping and compassionate novel builds with the pace of a thriller to a stunning conclusion.
  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf

    Hardcover (Harcourt, June 18, 1990)
    Subject of this extraordinary novel is the daily life of an English family in the Hebrides. “Radiant as [To the Lighthouse] is in its beauty, there could never be a mistake about it: here is a novel to the last degree severe and uncompromising. I think that beyond being about the very nature of reality, it is itself a vision of reality.”-Eudora Welty, from her Introduction.
  • Stout-Hearted Seven

    Neta Lohnes Frazier

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Oct. 1, 1973)
    Chronicles the experiences of the Sager children who were orphaned as they traveled across the continent in 1844
  • Simple Pictures Are Best

    Nancy Willard

    Hardcover (Harcourt, April 16, 1977)
    Stated first edition
  • Henry and June: From the Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin

    Anais Nin

    Hardcover (Harcourt, March 15, 1986)
    An account of Anais Nin's sexual awakening, this book describes her friendship with Henry Miller and his wife, June, and the fiery affair with Henry that liberated her sexually and morally, undermined her idealized marriage, and led her into psychoanalysis