New Releases by Frances Parkinson Keyes

Frances Parkinson Keyes is the author of Bernadette of Lourdes (1953), Shepherdess, Sister and Saint. Rev.ed (1953), Lady Blanche Farm and Queen Anne's Lace (1952), Steamboat Gothic (1952), Christian Marlowe's Daughter (1952).

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The Grace of Guadalupe

The Grace of Guadalupe
A hagiography of Our Lady of Guadalupe also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe. Frances Parkinson Keyes tells the story of the miraculous apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531 to a humble Nahuan named Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac, Mexico.

Joy Street

Joy Street
The destiny of a conservative Bostonian couple is changed by Italian, Irish and Jewish law partners.

Dinner at Antoine's

Dinner at Antoine's
A romance of Louisiana concerning the circumstances which brought about the death of an unhappily married beauty.

Came a Cavalier

Came a Cavalier
An American Red Cross worker serving overseas falls in love with a wealthy baron.

Also the Hills

Also the Hills
Family life in a typical New Hampshire village.

Crescent Carnival

Crescent Carnival
A romance of three generations in New Orleans, with Mardi Gras week as background.

All that Glitters

All that Glitters
The background of this lavish novel is the National Capital. Here indeed all that glitters is not gold. The shifting scenes are furnished by the startling changes which take place as the extravagant twenties are succeeded by the lean thirties, which in turn usher in the chaotic forties.

Parts Unknown

Parts Unknown
Novel about the American diplomatic service, with descriptions of life in picturesque spots abroad.

Honor Bright

Honor Bright
Thirty-five years in the life of an aristocratic Boston family.

the old gray homestead and the career of david noble

Letters

Letters
Three letters from Frances Parkinson Keyes. The first, written in 1917 to Judge von Moschzisker mentions Robert Frost and Frost''s book Mountain Interval. The second letter, addressed to "Meredith", mainly discusses a party that she held and Keyes attended in 1952. The third letter, undated and written to "Ina", thanks her for Christmas gifts and mentions family illnesses.
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