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  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    eBook
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  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed, Linda Velwest

    Audible Audiobook (Linda Velwest, March 5, 2014)
    Evelina Grey returns to her home town after being away for twenty five years. She is frail and her face is veiled at all times. He neighbors help her clean up her house and garden. Araminta Lee, a young girl who is helping Evenlina injures her ankle while cleaning. She is treated by the new young doctor in town and must have total bedrest at Evelina's house. Both Araminta and Evelina grow as people as a result of this experience, and the people surrounding them grow as well. What is the secret behind Evelina's veil and what will happen if her secret gets out?
  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 26, 2017)
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  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2013)
    Myrtle Reed (September 27, 1874 – August 17, 1911) was an American author, poet, journalist, and philanthropist, the daughter of author Elizabeth Armstrong Reed and the preacher Hiram von Reed. She wrote a number of bestsellers and even published a series of cookbooks under the pseudonym Olive Green. -Wikipedia
  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Paperback (Qontro Classic Books, July 12, 2010)
    A Spinner in the Sun is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Myrtle Reed is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Myrtle Reed then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 2, 2018)
    A Spinner in the Sun By Myrtle Reed
  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Myrtle Reed was a well known American writer and poet during the late 19th century, and many of her works are still widely read today.
  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Paperback (Hard Press, Nov. 3, 2006)
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  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, July 25, 2007)
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  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, March 15, 1906)
    First Edition assumed. G. P. Putnam's Sons, NY 1906. Good-/None dust jacket condition as issued.
  • A Spinner in the Sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
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  • A spinner in the sun

    Myrtle Reed

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, March 15, 1910)
    Pages: 393 Weight: 1lb 1oz Dimensions: 5 1/4 x 8 1/16 x 1" A Spinner in the Sun is a story about a woman who returns to her home after being away for many years. It is sweet, moving and romantic. Myrtle Reed (1874-1911) was an American author, the daughter of Elizabeth Armstrong Reed and the preacher Hiram von Reed. She sometimes wrote under the pseudonym of Olive Green. Reed was born in Chicago, where she graduated from the West Division High School. In 1906 she was married to James Sydney McCullough. She died of a drug overdose in Chicago, Illinois. Amongst her books are: The Spinster Book (1901), Lavender and Old Lace (1902), The Shadow of Victory (1903), A Spinner in the Sun (1906), Flower of the Dusk (1908), Old Rose and Silver (1909), Master of the Vineyard (1910), Sonnets to a Lover (1910), A Weaver of Dreams (1911), The Myrtle Reed Yearbook (1911), The White Shield (1912), Threads of Grey and Gold (1913) and Happy Women (1913). She also published a series of cook books under the pseudonym of Olive Green, including: What to Have for Breakfast (1905), One Thousand Simple Soups (1907) and How to Cook Fish (1908).