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  • Portraits: A Novel

    Cynthia Freeman

    eBook (Open Road Media, Aug. 27, 2013)
    From New York’s Lower East Side to San Francisco, four generations of an immigrant family in America come to life in this New York Times–bestselling saga. In an act of great courage and will, Esther Sandsonitsky leaves her abusive new husband and tiny village on the border between Poland and Germany for the more welcoming shores of the United States. When she makes her way through the throng at Ellis Island, the world is on the threshold of a new century. But Esther is on her own quest: to capture a piece of the American dream for her children, including Jacob, the son she was forced to leave behind.Portraits tells an indelible story of the struggles and sacrifices of a family—and a people—searching for a place to belong.
  • Portraits

    Steve McCurry

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, March 19, 2013)
    An intriguing collection of unposed and engaging color portraits of people from all backgrounds and corners of the globe by an award-winning photographer includes the famous "Afghan Girl" photograph and equally memorable images ranging from a bejewelled Indian bride to a Paraguayan cowboy--255 photos in all.
  • Portraits: A Novel

    Cynthia Freeman

    Hardcover (Arbor House Pub Co, Nov. 1, 1979)
    A saga of four generations of the Sansonitsky family from their arrival on New York's East Side in the early 1900s, through the quickening pace and complexity of the 1920s and 1930s, to the upheaval of the Second World War
  • Portraits

    Penny King, Clare Roundhill

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, June 1, 1996)
    Presents six portraits to be used as starting points for exploring various artistic techniques, with instructions and examples for creating one's own work
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  • Portrait in Sepia: A Novel

    Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayer Penden

    eBook (Harper, March 25, 2014)
    A sequel to Daughter of Fortune, New York Times bestselling author, Isabel Allende, continues her magic with this spellbinding family saga set against war and economic hardship. Aurora del Valle suffers a brutal trauma that erases from her mind all recollection of the first five years of her life. Raised by her ambitious grandmother, the regal and commanding Paulina del Valle, she grows up in a privileged environment, free of the limitations that circumscribe the lives of women at that time, but tormented by horrible nightmares. When she is forced to recognize her betrayal at the hands of the man she loves, and to cope with the resulting solitude, she decides to explore the mystery of her past. Portrait in Sepia is an extraordinary achievement: richly detailed, epic in scope, intimate in its probing of human character, and thrilling in the way it illuminates the complexity of family ties.
  • Portrait in Sepia: A Novel

    Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden from the Spanish

    Hardcover (Harper, Oct. 23, 2001)
    "Portrait in Sepia is the best book Allende has published in the United States since her first novel of nearly two decades ago, The House of the Spirits.” —Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World “Portrait in Sepia tightens the weave of a multigenerational fantasy as complete and inspiring as the real world it parallels … Allende’s enchanting historical universe keeps expanding and Portrait in Sepia is a new galactic jewel.” —Chicago Tribune A richly imagined historical novel about memory and family secrets from the New York Times bestselling author of Island Beneath the Sea, Inés of My Soul, Daughter of Fortune, Zorro, and House of the Spirits.
  • Portrait in Sepia: A Novel

    Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayer Penden

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, May 11, 2010)
    "Portrait in Sepia is the best book Allende has published in the United States since her first novel of nearly two decades ago, The House of the Spirits.” —Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World “Portrait in Sepia tightens the weave of a multigenerational fantasy as complete and inspiring as the real world it parallels … Allende’s enchanting historical universe keeps expanding and Portrait in Sepia is a new galactic jewel.” —Chicago Tribune A sequel to Daughter of Fortune, New York Times bestselling author, Isabel Allende, continues her magic with this spellbinding family saga set against war and economic hardship. Aurora del Valle suffers a brutal trauma that erases from her mind all recollection of the first five years of her life. Raised by her ambitious grandmother, the regal and commanding Paulina del Valle, she grows up in a privileged environment, free of the limitations that circumscribe the lives of women at that time, but tormented by horrible nightmares. When she is forced to recognize her betrayal at the hands of the man she loves, and to cope with the resulting solitude, she decides to explore the mystery of her past. Portrait in Sepia is an extraordinary achievement: richly detailed, epic in scope, intimate in its probing of human character, and thrilling in the way it illuminates the complexity of family ties.
  • Portrait in Sepia: A Novel

    Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, May 2, 2006)
    "Portrait in Sepia is the best book Allende has published in the United States since her first novel of nearly two decades ago, The House of the Spirits.” —Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World “Portrait in Sepia tightens the weave of a multigenerational fantasy as complete and inspiring as the real world it parallels … Allende’s enchanting historical universe keeps expanding and Portrait in Sepia is a new galactic jewel.” —Chicago Tribune A sequel to Daughter of Fortune, New York Times bestselling author, Isabel Allende, continues her magic with this spellbinding family saga set against war and economic hardship. Aurora del Valle suffers a brutal trauma that erases from her mind all recollection of the first five years of her life. Raised by her ambitious grandmother, the regal and commanding Paulina del Valle, she grows up in a privileged environment, free of the limitations that circumscribe the lives of women at that time, but tormented by horrible nightmares. When she is forced to recognize her betrayal at the hands of the man she loves, and to cope with the resulting solitude, she decides to explore the mystery of her past. Portrait in Sepia is an extraordinary achievement: richly detailed, epic in scope, intimate in its probing of human character, and thrilling in the way it illuminates the complexity of family ties.
  • Portraits

    Cynthia Freeman

    Hardcover (Arbor House, March 15, 1979)
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  • Portraits

    Tony Ross

    Spiral-bound (First Discovery Art, May 1, 1994)
    Watch fruit become a face painted by Archimboldo. How did Rembrandt print his self-portrait? Which is the most famous portrait?
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  • Portrait in Sepia: A Novel

    Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayer Penden

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, May 11, 2010)
    In nineteenth-century Chile, Aurora del Valle suffers a brutal trauma that erases all recollections of the first five years of her life. Raised by her regal and ambitious grandmother Paulina del Valle, Aurora grows up in a privileged environment but is tormented by horrible nightmares. When she is forced to recognize her betrayal at the hands of the man she loves, and to cope with the resulting solitude, she explores the mystery of her past.
  • Portraits

    Cynthia Freeman

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, May 1, 1991)
    A saga of four generations of the Sansonitsky family from their arrival on New York's East Side in the early 1900s, through the quickening pace and complexity of the 1920s and 1930s, to the upheaval of the Second World War