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Books with title Highland Fling

  • Highland Fling

    K Fforde

    Paperback (Arrow Books, March 15, 2002)
    After a fight with her boyfriend, a business trip to Scotland is the perfect diversion for Jenny Porter, who works as a virtual assistant for a financial executive. Dispatched to assess a failing textile mill, Jenny instead finds herself determined to save it at any cost after befriending its charming employees. That cost might just be her sanity as she stretches her resources, patience, and compassion to the outer limits.As she gets to know the colorful Dalmain clan, Jenny just can't say no when asked to help run a mobile food stand, save the family business, put an overbearing matriarch in her place, rekindle an old romance, or throw a dinner party for sixteen on short notice. Then there's the problem of being attracted to the dashing yet abrasive Ross Grant, who has a way of showing up just when things seem almost sane and manageable.. The majestic Scottish highlands, covered in purple heather and dotted with sheep and llamas, provide a dramatic backdrop while Jenny tries to pull everything together in time to save the mill and figure out her increasingly complicated personal life, in this delightful, romantic romp.
  • Highland Fling

    Kathleen Ernst

    Hardcover (Cricket Books, Feb. 22, 2006)
    A year ago, Tanya Zeshonski was living in Wisconsin, interning at the public television station, and eating Polish food on the holidays. Then her mother divorced her father, reclaimed her maiden name of MacDonald, and moved to North Carolina to submerge them all in their Scottish heritage. So now, at 15, Tanya is the oldest beginning student at the Flora MacDonald School of Highland Dance. Instead of pursuing her dream of being a filmmaker, she’s learning the Highland Fling, one of the national dances of Scotland. Learning it means a lot to her mother, though, so Tanya resigns herself to practicing for the biggest event of the summer, the Cross Creek Highland Games. At the games, Tanya must face not only the intricacies of the dance, but the complications brought on by a handsome bagpiper named Miguel, a ghostly ancestor, and the arrival of her father. Tanya’s sharp, funny voice rings true as she describes the delicate steps of the dance and the beginning of her new life.
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  • Highland Fling

    Katie Fforde

    Hardcover (Charnwood (Large Print), June 1, 2002)
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  • HIGHLAND FLAME

    Stephanie Bartlett

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1992)
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  • Highland Fling

    Kathleen Ernst

    Hardcover (Cricket Books, Feb. 22, 2006)
    A year ago, Tanya Zeshonski was living in Wisconsin, interning at the public television station, and eating Polish food on the holidays. Then her mother divorced her father, reclaimed her maiden name of MacDonald, and moved to North Carolina to submerge them all in their Scottish heritage. So now, at 15, Tanya is the oldest beginning student at the Flora MacDonald School of Highland Dance. Instead of pursuing her dream of being a filmmaker, sheÂ’s learning the Highland Fling, one of the national dances of Scotland. Learning it means a lot to her mother, though, so Tanya resigns herself to practicing for the biggest event of the summer, the Cross Creek Highland Games. At the games, Tanya must face not only the intricacies of the dance, but the complications brought on by a handsome bagpiper named Miguel, a ghostly ancestor, and the arrival of her father. TanyaÂ’s sharp, funny voice rings true as she describes the delicate steps of the dance and the beginning of her new life.
  • Highland Fling Katie Fforde

    Katie Fforde

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 2003)
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  • Title: Highland Fling

    Katie Fforde

    Hardcover (Century, May 2, 2002)
    Book by KATIE FFORDE
  • Highland Fling

    Elizabeth Laird, The County Studio

    Hardcover (Buzz Books, )
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