Why do we have so much, when others have so little? When a young princess encounters poverty for the first time, her eyes and her heart are opened. Inspired by
This book examines Austen's novels in relation to her philosophical and religious context, demonstrating that the combination of the classical and theological t
A dazzling debut about the power of family and the pain of betrayal set within Manhattan's Fifth Avenue apartments, the opulent mansions of the new Moscow, and
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