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  • Tonight is Wyrdsmiths, which I'm looking forward to, and I'm almost ready for -- I need to finish reading Eleanor's short story and print out the next chapter of Tate's ALMOST FINAL CURTAIN, which is the sequel to ALMOST TO DIE FOR (coming out in August.)

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2010

  • But in my de-arrangement, it is the story of Eleanor's unconsummated and secret yearning for Father Mackenzie.

    Voicing Her Pleasure Martin Johnson 2011

  • After a time one rumbles his technique: a big emotional set-to, followed by pure bathos like Eleanor's "Well, what family doesn't have its ups and downs?"

    The Lion in Winter - review 2011

  • Also I have to shout out to Eleanor's partner Patrick Wood for the permanent loan of a new-to-me Mac laptop so I can finish out the revisions for Tate's last Garnet book without having to strain my neck at this big computer.

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2009

  • The four-woman ensemble is exceptionally tight, with the strongest performances coming from Lauren English and Maggie Mason as Eleanor's two daughters.

    George Heymont: The Never-Ending Search for Self George Heymont 2011

  • The imagery and mood created flow easily out of the narrative to bring Eleanor's time among the village people of the Myri to visual life.

    Happy Birthday, Jessica Reisman!! marshallpayne1 2009

  • Now, you might assume the picture to be part of a newly released presidential archive, or perhaps the centrepiece of a major Smithsonian exhibition entitled something like: "Eleanor's Heirs: from Roosevelt to Richie."

    When Paris Hilton met Nancy Reagan Marina Hyde 2010

  • Eleanor's story, visiting her childhood home of Gibside in northeast England, where her house is still in ruins, and the romantic Glamis Castle (pronounced 'glarms') belonging to her first husband in Scotland, where the late Queen Mother was brought up, as well as trawling through countless boxes of letters, diaries, bills, and even schoolbooks in various archives.

    Wendy Moore explains how she came to write Wedlock, the true story of the disastrous marriage and remarkable divorce of Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore 2010

  • I really enjoyed the author's evocative yet straightforward prose she employed to weave the tale of Eleanor's tribulations.

    Happy Birthday, Jessica Reisman!! marshallpayne1 2009

  • An armed robber who specializes in holding up 7-Eleven stores, Mary Maggie Mason is the more aggressive of Eleanor's daughters.

    George Heymont: The Never-Ending Search for Self George Heymont 2011

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