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  • Narrating from the heart of ten companions, Walbert subtly depicts all the anger, disappointment, vulnerability, and pride of her characters: "Years ago we were led down the primrose lane, then abandoned somewhere near the carp pond."

    Our Kind: Summary and book reviews of Our Kind by Kate Walbert. 2004

  • Divided into chapters (including "Narrating," "Flaubert and the Rise of the Flaneur,"

    VQR 2008

  • Divided into chapters (including "Narrating," "Flaubert and the Rise of the Flaneur,"

    VQR 2008

  • Divided into chapters (including "Narrating," "Flaubert and the Rise of the Flaneur,"

    VQR 2008

  • Divided into chapters (including "Narrating," "Flaubert and the Rise of the Flaneur,"

    VQR 2008

  • Narrating a life provided a clear way to frame larger questions.

    A World We Have Lost William Anthony Hay 2011

  • Narrating this familar tale with an almost detached historical viewpoint, Berg ends her brief novel with Joseph remaining doubtful even years later.

    The Handmaid and the Carpenter by Elizabeth Berg: Book summary 2010

  • Oz and Ends: Narrating The London Eye Mystery skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Narrating The London Eye Mystery 2009

  • Narrating via the human dramas of the characters – all from very different religious and cultural backgrounds – also mimics the origins of the dance itself, as it evolved from the rich mix of immigrants arriving in Buenos Aires back in the 19th century.

    This week's new dance 2011

  • Narrating the video was Tim Gunn, chief creative officer of Liz Claiborne Inc. and well-known personality on reality TV show "Project Runway."

    Less Paint, More Parties Elizabeth Holmes 2011

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