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Deborah Davis

    This author focuses on the intricate dynamics of human relationships and how individuals find strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Her writing style is recognized for its depth and empathy, often exploring the psychological underpinnings of characters and their internal struggles. The narratives are rich with keen observations of human nature, offering readers an engaging and thought-provoking experience. Her works are valued for their authenticity and ability to evoke powerful emotions.

    The Secret of the Seal
    Party of the Century
    Party of the Century
    Katharine the Great
    A Gift of Time
    • "This book describes and affirms the wide range of experiences and emotions that can follow a life-limiting prenatal diagnosis. It offers encouragement and practical ideas for moving forward, including guidance for decision-making, strategies for coping with the remainder of your pregnancy, and ideas for nurturing and being with your baby, before and after birth and death. This book also describes the concept of perinatal hospice and palliative care, which is a well-established way of supporting parents whose babies are expected to die before or shortly after birth"--

      A Gift of Time
    • Party of the Century

      The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Black and White Ball

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(66)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Truman Capote's iconic 1966 "Black and White Dance," this book captures the essence of a glamorous era in New York City. Featuring renowned guests like Frank Sinatra and the Kennedys, it offers a vivid portrayal of the opulence and excitement of the swinging sixties. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and drawings, it serves as a fascinating exploration of American popular culture and the extravagant lives of the elite.

      Party of the Century
    • Party of the Century

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(668)Add rating

      In 1966, everyone who was anyone wanted an invitation to Truman Capote's ""Black and White Dance"" in New York, and guests included Frank Sinatra, Norman Mailer, C. Z. Guest, Kennedys, Rockefellers, and more. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and drawings of the guests, this portrait of revelry at the height of the swirling, swinging sixties is a must for anyone interested in American popular culture and the lifestyles of the rich, famous, and talented.

      Party of the Century
    • Ten-year-old Kyo, an Eskimo boy, faces a difficult moral choice between friendship for a seal and loyalty to his family.

      The Secret of the Seal