New Releases by Mary Stewart

Mary Stewart is the author of The Santa's Library: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends (2023), The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols (2023), Little Stories of Married Life (2022), The Wayfarers (2022), Creative Inquiry (2021).

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The Santa's Library: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends

release date: Dec 15, 2023
The Santa's Library: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends
The Santa''s Library: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends is a monumental anthology that weaves together a tapestry of narratives from a wide spectrum of literary traditions, highlighting the universal themes of love, generosity, and the human spirit that are particularly reflective during the Christmas season. This collection spans the gamut from the timeless eloquence of William Shakespeare to the poignant simplicity of Hans Christian Andersen, offering readers a rich variety of literary styles including the gothic, the fantastical, the poetic, and the realist. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Christmas storytelling, with standout pieces that encapsulate the joy, sorrow, humor, and reflection that the holiday evokes, providing a comprehensive overview of Christmas literature''s evolution and its cultural significance across different periods and societies. The contributing authors and editors, renowned figures in their own rights like Charles Dickens, known for his quintessential Christmas stories, and Emily Dickinson, with her introspective poetics, represent a convergence of historical, cultural, and literary movements from Romanticism to Victorian literature, and beyond. Together, they harmonize to capture the multifaceted essence of Christmas, each contributing their unique voice to the exploration of themes such as redemption, faith, and the social injustices of their times. This anthology situates itself within a rich literary and cultural context, offering insights into how Christmas has served as a canvas for authors to project their hopes, criticisms, and dreams, thus enriching the reader''s understanding of the broader human experience through the prism of Christmas narratives. The Santa''s Library: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends is an indispensable volume for anyone interested in the cultural history of Christmas, the evolution of holiday literature, and the remarkable breadth of insight such a multitude of perspectives brings to the festive season. It invites readers to delve into the depths of human emotion and societal values encapsulated in these stories, carols, and legends. This anthology is not just a celebration of Christmas but a journey through the myriad ways in which this holiday has been immortalized in print. It is an educational treasure trove that promises to enlighten, entertain, and inspire readers with the spirit of Christmas, making it a perfect addition to any literary collection.

The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols

release date: Nov 14, 2023
The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols
The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols represents an unparalleled assembly of literary talent, weaving together an astonishing array of styles and voices to celebrate the holiday season. This anthology encompasses a broad spectrum of literary forms, from the ghost stories of Dickens to the poignant fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, and from the reflective poems of William Wordsworth to the jovial adventures penned by Mark Twain. Its diversity extends to its themes as well, capturing Christmas from every conceivable angle: its deep spiritual significance, its historical and cultural traditions, and its universal message of peace, goodwill, and joy. Standout pieces delve into the essence of Christmas, evoking a wide range of emotions and reflections, thereby showcasing the holiday''s multifaceted character. The contributing authors, a veritable who''s who of literary giants spanning several centuries, bring a rich tapestry of backgrounds and experiences to the collection. From the haunting Russian realism of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy to the heartwarming American narratives of Louisa May Alcott and O. Henry, and encompassing influential figures from the British literary cannon such as Shakespeare, Tennyson, and Kipling, this anthology intersects numerous historical, cultural, and literary movements. The diverse origins and perspectives of these authors enrich the collection, offering a comprehensive exploration of the themes of generosity, empathy, and community that underlie the holiday season. Readers are invited to delve into this extraordinary collection, which offers a unique opportunity to experience the Christmas season through a multitude of lenses. Each story, poem, and carol provides a distinct narrative and emotional journey, cumulatively revealing the depth and richness of Christmas as celebrated and contemplated by cultures around the world. This anthology is not merely a collection to be enjoyed; it is a portal to different eras and insights, providing education, reflection, and a profound sense of connection. Embrace the spirit of the season in all its complexity and wonder through The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols.

Little Stories of Married Life

release date: Sep 04, 2022
Little Stories of Married Life
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Little Stories of Married Life" by Mary Stewart Cutting. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

The Wayfarers

release date: Jul 21, 2022
The Wayfarers
Many a man who has an upright nature and a good disposition fails to show these facts patently to the casual observer. To Justin Alexander had been given the grace of a singularly attractive countenance. He was of a fair complexion, with light hair, a good nose slightly aquiline, and a well-shaped mouth and chin; but his charm was irrespective of feature. No one could look at him and not know him to be a man of sweet and fine honor. The gaze of his keen blue eyes—clear, though not very large—carried conviction to whomsoever it rested on that a clean and honest soul dwelt therein. Although he did not in the least realize it, this had been one of the greatest factors in any success that he had ever had, joined as it was to good judgment and great physical energy. Everyone liked him, not for what he said or did, but for what he was, and for the encouragement of his bright glance, which had a convincing and magnetic quality in it. He talked intelligently and well, although not a great deal, and among the many people who were drawn toward him a corresponding liking on his part was easily inferred. Yet he was, in fact, innately although dumbly critical; a reticent man as to his own thoughts and opinions, he took an inward measurement of persons and circumstances often the very reverse of what was supposed. This attitude of his was in no sense of the word hypocritical, it came instead from a constitutional dislike of voicing his innermost feelings. It somehow hurt him to acknowledge defects in others, and he had also an impersonal sense of justice which allowed for good qualities in those who were uncongenial to him; he did not really like the man who sat beside him, and with whom he had the prospect of being intimately associated, but even his wife had hardly divined this; certainly Joseph Leverich himself, large, jovial, and shrewd-eyed, would have been the last to suspect it.

Creative Inquiry

release date: Nov 01, 2021
Creative Inquiry
Creative Inquiry introduces both undergraduate students and general readers to the exploratory mindset and hands-on skills essential to the cultivation and implementation of new ideas. Using active learning, this book combines concise explanations and real-world examples with engaging exercises for readers to complete. The writing style is conversational, yet substantial, and the examples given reflect a wide range of disciplines, from early aeronautics and linguistics to zoology. Creative Inquiry emphasizes the importance of direct experience, personal initiative, and the generation of new knowledge. Step by step, the exercises build the skills students need when they tackle the final self-designed Capstone project. Positioned at the end of major sections, five brief self-reflection papers are designed to help students assess their progress and revise their assignments. To encourage collaboration and strengthen metacognition, teams of three to six participants work together on these papers. This encourages an iterative mindset and provides extensive practice with writing. The appendix provides a lively and practical "Top Ten List" of writing strategies for students who need extra advice.

Love Walk

release date: Jun 14, 2021
Love Walk
Love Walk is ... the unlikely story of what happens when a Flower Child marries a Marine! In Book One, Love Song of a Flower Child, Mary chronicles her journey as a rebel from New York to Berkeley and then to Big Sur, California in a desperate search to find purpose and meaning. She has a dramatic encounter with God that forever changes the trajectory of her life and the lives of her children.

Mariposilla

release date: Feb 09, 2021
Mariposilla
Even after her friends and family discourage the journey, Mariposilla decides to leave her childhood home in Spanish Colonial Mexico to travel to America, where she can have a fresh start. While Mariposilla herself longs for the beautiful sight of American lands, she wants the experience for her frail and ill child, Marjorie, even more. As the two leave behind their old home, they are in awe of the scenery and people they meet along the way. Befriending strangers and staying in hotel after hotel, Mariposilla is delighted by the sight of her child become full of wonder and happiness, livelier than she had ever seen her before. Each person Mariposilla meets is characterized with intimate detail, as she exposes them with her sharp intelligence, compassion, and wit. Taking the advice of someone they met on the journey, Mariposilla and her daughter settle in a town in Southern California called San Gabriel. There, they meet Mrs. Sanderson, who, though seems agreeable at first, has less than desirable intentions. Caught up in Marjorie’s steady improvement and happiness, Mariposilla finds herself overlooking red flags, and submitting to Mrs. Sanderson without meaning to. Meanwhile, as Mariposilla adjusts her perspective and settles into her new home, she falls hopelessly in love. With her daughter’s health improving, and the blossoming of a new romance, Mariposilla feels at peace and content for the first time in a long time. However, even though the promise of the American dream brought her into the country, as Mariposilla becomes immersed in the culture, she soon realizes that a nightmare is much more common. Through thorough description and a unique perspective Mariposilla examines human nature at both its best and worst. Featuring beautiful and vivid descriptions of the landscapes, characters, and events, Mariposilla by Mary Stewart Daggett enlightens readers on social conventions and customs of Southern California during the 19th century. By depicting a setting not often represented and featuring a main character who immigrated to America, this novel offers a fresh perspective on historical fiction with representation uncommon in literature published during the 19th century, or even in recent literary works. This edition of Mary Stewart Daggett’s Mariposilla is now presented in an easy-to-read font and features a new, eye-catching cover design, making it both readable and modern.

The Higher Court

release date: Jan 19, 2021
The Higher Court
The Higher Court by Mary Stewart Daggett: This thought-provoking novel explores the themes of religion, faith, and justice, through the story of a minister who struggles to reconcile his beliefs with the realities of life in a small Missouri town. Through richly drawn characters and vivid descriptions of the natural world, Daggett creates a compelling portrait of a man searching for meaning and purpose in a complex world. Key Aspects of the Book "The Higher Court": Religious Themes: The book explores the role of faith in the lives of ordinary people, and the tension between religious belief and social norms. Characterization: The central character is complex and fully realized, grappling with his own doubts and fears even as he tries to guide his congregation through the challenges of life. Setting: The book is set in a small Missouri town, and the lush descriptions of the natural world add a sense of richness and texture to the story. Mary Stewart Daggett was an American author who lived from 1865 to 1939. She was known for her thought-provoking novels and stories, which often focused on themes of religion, morality, and social justice. "The Higher Court" is one of her most enduring works.

The Blossoming Rod

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Blossoming Rod
This heartwarming Christmas tale tells the story of a devoted father who puts the needs of his family above his own desires. Despite his longing for a special gift, he ultimately sacrifices it to ensure his wife and children have a happy holiday. The story captures the essence of the season with its themes of selflessness and love, and reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas. The well-crafted writing and vintage charm add to the book''s appeal, making it a perfect read to get into the holiday spirit.

More Stories of Married Life

release date: Sep 25, 2019
More Stories of Married Life
Reproduction of the original: More Stories of Married Life by Mary Stewart Cutting

The Little Broomstick

release date: Apr 05, 2018
The Little Broomstick
First published 45 years ago, this is a beautiful new edition of Mary Stewart''s beloved magical classic illustrated by Shirley Hughes. Don''t miss the beautifully animated film adaptation called Mary and the Witch''s Flower (by the producer of The Tale of The Princess Kaguya), in cinemas now. ''The little broomstick gave a leap, a violent twist, a kick like the kick of a pony.'' Mary''s been exiled to her great-aunt, deep in the English countryside. Miserable and lonely, she befriends strange black cat Tib who leads her deep into the forest to an ordinary looking broomstick. Before Mary can gather her wits, the broomstick jumps into action, whisking her over the treetops, above the clouds, and to the grounds of Endor College, school of witchcraft. But something is terribly wrong at Endor. Students are taught spells that are petty and ill-wishing, and when Mary discovers evidence of a terrible and cruel experiment in transformation, she decides to leave. But the moment her broomstick takes off, she realises that Tib the cat has been captured ... Mary Stewart is the bestselling author of fourteen romantic thrillers, including the classic novels This Rough Magic and The Moon-Spinners, and five historical fantasy novels of Arthurian Britain. The animated film, Mary and the Witch''s Flower, will be released in 2018 by Studio Ponoc. The producer, Yoshiaki Nishimura, also produced The Tale of The Princess Kaguya and When Marnie Was There.

The Wind Off the Small Isles and The Lost One

release date: Sep 22, 2016
The Wind Off the Small Isles and The Lost One
font size="+1"The sweeping long-lost novella, now available in paperback for the first time in 40 years, alongside recently rediscovered short story ''The Lost One'', from the original queen of romantic suspense/font size font size="+1"''Total heaven'' Harriet Evans/font size 1879. Lanzarote. A wealthy young woman elopes with an impoverished fisherman, leaving her family distraught. 1968. Perdita West, secretary to a famous author, visits Lanzarote on a research trip and begins to fall in love with the unusual, beautiful little island. When, while snorkelling, a landslide traps Perdita in an underwater cave, her efforts to save herself will reveal what happened to the ill-fated couple who fell in love at this very spot almost a century ago . . . Also includes the recently rediscovered short story ''The Lost One'', first published in Woman''s Journal in 1960, and set against the backdrop of unfenced country and dark winding valleys at night. Praise for Mary Stewart: ''Stylish'' Guardian ''Wonderful'' Scotsman ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''[She] sprinkled intelligence around like stardust'' Herald ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''She set the benchmark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing'' Elizabeth Buchan

The Suburban Whirl

release date: May 23, 2016
The Suburban Whirl
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A Suffering Earth

release date: Feb 24, 2016
A Suffering Earth
It Still Many Problems With Tap Water Today; So We Have To Be Very Careful After The Pipeline Goes In The Earth. It Is The People Choice To Say No To The Underground pipeline. Your choice - voice your choice. We also see on TV what happen when the large ships in the ocean and they spiel oil; Just think when man put in a underground pipeline and we have a leakage in the earth. That would cause so many problems, Health problems of contamination in the earth. Our children will not be able to play in the Parks, on the contaminated earth. And contamination foods that grows from the earth, and all the food under the sea. Health problems and many will get sick, humans and also wildlife and our pets. Your choice - voice your choice--- No'' to the underground pipeline. In the Garden of Eden and man made a great mistake by listening to the serpent. Now man is getting ready to make a mistake by putting in an underground pipeline that travel through the states. That is very unfortunate because man cannot see that is similar to what happen in the garden. Back in the garden it was only two-man and woman to make that choice to eat the forbidden fruit. But in the world today we have many men and women that could say No Stop that underground pipeline. Mary Stewart ASCP-HT EM Technology Research and Medical Histologists NASA, University Hospital

The Suburban Whirl, and Other Stories of Married Life

release date: Jan 16, 2016
The Suburban Whirl, and Other Stories of Married Life
The suburban whirl, and other stories of married life by Mary Stewart Cutting. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1907 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.

Love Song of a Flower Child

release date: Oct 24, 2012
Love Song of a Flower Child
This is a riveting story of redemption, and a journey to discover truth, love, and purpose. The author has graphically documented her need for healing from the effects of drugs, the occult, and New Age philosophy. She lived in Berkeley during the chaos of social rebellion and drug-induced insanity as a college dropout and former wife of a drug dealer. She also gives us a glimpse of life in the coastal community of Big Sur, where she was miraculously saved in 1972, and which she calls the land of her second birth. When I met Mary and John in 2004 on the mission field, I knew this story needed to be told. The union of a flower child and a warrior in marriage is sure to bring the most dramatic stories. But the beauty of this book comes from the heart of God who continued to prepare, refine, and work by revealing Himself throughout their story. Youre going to love this one! Andy Braner, author, speaker, teen advocate, but most of all a curious observer, discovering Gods Beautiful universe

The Learning and Development Book

release date: Nov 15, 2011
The Learning and Development Book
Everyone thinks they know everything about training. Right? We''ve all gone to school, been trained on the job, and maybe endured the occasional corporate seminar. But if you''re a professional in this field, you know that''s familiarity, not expertise. Instructional design and implementation are not as easy as they look. You know there''s an art to enabling people to truly change their behavior, moving themselves and their organizations toward the right future. That''s what inspired The Learning and Development Book. Open the book to any page and you''ll find a short chapter that holds one hard-won lesson—the reward of decades implementing instructional design in real-world settings. Why should learning be more like playing? Is the culture of your organization working against you? Should you really measure the effects of your training program? Have you ever thought that learning begins when training ends? Each chapter holds a nugget of wisdom on subjects like these. Whether you''re a battle-tested educator or embarking on your first big training job, we hope we can give you tips, tools, big ideas, and (bonus!) a smile.

Thornyhold

release date: May 26, 2011
Thornyhold
''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans The rambling house called Thornyhold is like something out of a fairy tale. Left to Gilly Ramsey by the cousin whose occasional visits brightened her childhood, the cottage, set deep in a wild wood, has come just in time to save her from a bleak future. With its reputation for magic and its resident black cat, Thornyhold offers Gilly more than just a new home. It offers her a chance to start over. The old house, with it tufts of rosy houseleek and the spreading gilt of the lichens, was beautiful. Even the prisoning hedges were beautiful, protective with their rusty thorns, their bastions of holly and juniper, and at the corners, like towers, their thick columns of yews. ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent

Airs Above the Ground

release date: May 26, 2011
Airs Above the Ground
font size="+1"A thrilling tale of adventure and deception set in 1950s Austria, from the queen of romantic suspense and author of Madam, Will You Talk?/font size font size="+1"''This zestful romantic adventure grips, amuses, frightens and delights'' Sunday Telegraph/font size Vanessa March''s husband Lewis is meant to be on a business trip in Stockholm. So why does he briefly appear in newsreel footage of a fire at a circus in Vienna, with his arm around another woman? Vanessa flies to Austria to find her husband - and inadvertently becomes involved in a mystery surrounding the famous dancing stallions of Austria''s Spanish Riding School . . . Praise for Mary Stewart: ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''I''d rather read her than most other authors'' Harriet Evans ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''She set the benchmark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing'' Elizabeth Buchan Reader reviews of Airs Above the Ground: ''You feel you are there in the story. This made my holiday perfect'' ''This book has it all . . . thrilling action in a stunning Austrian setting, I loved it'' ''A cracking good story, beautifully written. This is a most satisfying read'' ''Mary Stewart specialises in novels which have you alternately holding your breath as to what might happen, or chuckling to yourself. This is one of her best''

Wildfire at Midnight

release date: May 26, 2011
Wildfire at Midnight
font size="+1"The tense, twisty murder mystery which will have you on the edge of your seat, from the author of Madam, Will You Talk? /font sizeu003e font size="+1"''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times/font size Following a heart-breaking divorce, Gianetta retreats to the Isle of Skye hoping to find tranquillity in the island''s savage beauty. But shortly before her arrival a girl''s body is found on the craggy slopes of the looming Blue Mountain, and with the murderer still on the loose, there''s nothing to stop him from setting his sights on Gianetta next . . . Praise for Mary Stewart: ''There are few to equal Mary Stewart'' Daily Telegraph ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''A natural successor to Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte'' Guardian ''Total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors'' Harriet Evans ''She set the benchmark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing'' Elizabeth Buchan What readers have said about Wildfire at Midnight: ''Could not put the book down, from start to finish! Absolutely brilliant! A great writer. Thank you Mary Stewart'' ''I''ve read and re-read it countless times . . . wonderful setting for the plot, evocative and captivating writing, I love this book'' ''If you like a beautiful heroine with pluck, a handsome hero, danger and strong descriptive passages this is a book for you'' ''A fabulous fast paced read . . . Stewart keeps you guessing to the very end with a doozy of a nail-biting finish set amongst the swirling mists, shifting bogs and the rocky crags of the Cuillin''

The Gabriel Hounds

release date: May 26, 2011
The Gabriel Hounds
''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans Legend has it that when the Gabriel Hounds run howling over the crumbling palace of Dar Ibrahim, high in the Adonis Valley of Lebanon, death will follow on their heels. When rich, spoilt Christie Mansel arrives at the decaying palace to look after her eccentric Aunt Harriet, she arrives to the sound of howling dogs. The palace is riddled with hidden passages and the servants are unwilling to let anyone see Harriet during the day. It seems the palace hides an extraordinary secret . . . one that somebody is willing to kill to keep. The deep blue oblong of sky above the open court was pricking already with brilliant stars. No ugly diffusion of city light spoiled the deep velvet of that sky; even hanging as it was above the glittering and crowded richness of the Damascus oasis, it spoke of the desert and the vast empty silence beyond the last palm tree.

Thunder on the Right

release date: May 26, 2011
Thunder on the Right
From the original queen of the page-turner and author of Madam, Will You Talk? comes a thrilling tale set in a France as beautiful as it is deadly, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym. ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''There are few to equal Mary Stewart'' Daily Telegraph High in the rugged Pyrenees lies the Valley of the Storms, where a tiny convent clings to the beautiful but lonely mountainside. Jenny Silver arrives seeking her missing cousin, and is devastated when she learns of Gillian''s death following a terrible car accident. But Jenny''s suspicions are aroused when she''s told the blue flowers ornamenting her cousin''s grave were Gillian''s favourite. Jenny knows Gillian was colour-blind - and so starts her mission to uncover what really happened to her. The growl and roar of thunder rolled an re-echoed from the mountains and the sword of the lightning stabbed down, and stabbed again, as if searching through the depths of the cringing woods for whatever sheltered there. ''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans ''She built the bridge between classic literature and modern popular fiction. She did it first and she did it best.'' Herald'' ''One of the most stupendously successful authors ever'' Sunday Express

Touch Not the Cat

release date: Apr 28, 2011
Touch Not the Cat
''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans Ashley Court: the tumbledown ancestral home of the Ashley family, all blessed with ''the gift'' of being able to speak to each other without words. When Bryony Ashley''s father dies under mysterious circumstances, his final words a cryptic warning to her, Bryony returns from abroad to uncover Ashley Court''s secrets. What did her father''s message mean? What lies at the centre of the overgrown maze in the gardens? And who is trying to prevent Bryony from discovering the truth? Tell Bryony. The cat, it''s in the cat on the pavement. The map. The letter. In the brook. Tell Bryony. My little Bryony to be careful. Danger.

The Moon-Spinners

release date: Apr 28, 2011
The Moon-Spinners
Transport yourself to the idyllic hills of mid-century Crete in this tale of peril and intrigue, from the original queen of romantic suspense and author of Madam, Will You Talk? ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent While on a walking holiday through the beautiful, deserted hills of Crete, Nicola Ferris stumbles across a critically injured Englishman, guarded by a fierce Greek. Nicola cannot abandon them and so sets off on a perilous search for their lost companion - all the while being pursued by someone who wants to make sure none of them leave the island . . . When the big white bird flew suddenly up among the glossy leaves and the lemon flowers, and wheeled into the mountain, I followed it. ''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans ''She built the bridge between classic literature and modern popular fiction. She did it first and she did it best.'' Herald

Stormy Petrel

release date: Apr 28, 2011
Stormy Petrel
font size="+1"A gripping, nail-biting adventure set in Scotland, from the original queen of romantic suspense/font size font size="+1"Total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors'' Harriet Evans/font size When Rose Fenemore takes a desperately needed holiday to an isolated cottage on the Scottish island of Moila she doesn''t expect much in the way of adventure - just a few quiet weeks of writing, walking and bird-watching. And then, late one night during a wild storm, two young men appear in her doorway, seeking shelter from the wind and rain. Neither man is quite who he claims, and the question of who to trust will put Rose in grave peril . . . Praise for Mary Stewart: ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''She set the benchmark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing'' Elizabeth Buchan ''Mary Stewart''s writing is illuminated by her evident affection for the Western Scottish landscape . . . a rattling good yarn'' Sunday Telegraph Reader reviews of Stormy Petrel: ''Mary Stewart! What an author! . . . The plot has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing, and the writing is a joy'' ''She truly is one of the best romantic suspense writers, if not the best'' ''Like consuming really rich chocolate you don''t want it to end . . . She has the gift and has been sharing it with her readers generously. She still has magic'' ''Mary Stewart specialises in novels which have you alternately holding your breath as to what might happen, or chuckling to yourself''

The Ivy Tree

release date: Apr 28, 2011
The Ivy Tree
Mary Stewart, one of the great British storytellers of the 20th century, transports her readers to rural Northumberland for this tale of romance, ambition, and deceit - a perfect fit for fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym. ''There are few to equal Mary Stewart'' Daily Telegraph ''Mary Stewart is magic.'' New York Times Whitescar is a beautiful old house and farm situated in Roman Wall country. It will make a rich inheritance for its heirs, but in order to secure it, they enlist the help of a young woman named Mary who bears remarkable resemblance to missing Whitescar heiress, Annabel Winslow. Their deception will spark a powder-keg of ambition, obsession and long-dead love. The ivy had reached for the tree and only the tree''s upper branches managed to thrust the young gold leaves of early summer through the strangling curtain. Eventually the ivy would kill it . . . ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''The Ivy Tree has the ideal thriller blend of plot, suspense, character drawing and good writing'' Daily Express

The Change Book

release date: Mar 15, 2011
The Change Book
Change is hard, but learning more about it doesn''t have to be boring. The Change Book: Change the Way You Think About Change helps you get smart on change management without the pain. It addresses framing your change, leadership, resistance, culture, communication and more. Flip it open to any page and you''ll find powerful, concise, and easy advice from battle-tested practitioners. Why aren''t your communication efforts working? The book addresses common pitfalls, like waiting too long, delivering "bad" news and hitting people with the wrong kinds of information. How many people should you involve in your new effort? There''s advice on engaging the masses and there are real stories of organizations who harnessed the power of their people. What should you do about those who resist? Do you have to turn all of them into supporters? Read about finding the people in your "sweet spot" and focusing on them. How will you keep people excited and engaged? The book offers tips for getting buy-in and maintaining momentum.

A Sword between the Sexes?

release date: Feb 01, 2010
A Sword between the Sexes?
What did C. S. Lewis really think about gender roles? In this book, a widely recognized expert on male and female roles evaluates Lewis''s understanding and presentation of gender, revealing that he ended his life thinking differently about gender than many of his followers assume. This is the first book to provide a close examination of Lewis''s thought on gender and what it means for today. It addresses the tension between faith and science and offers insight into the continuing debate over gender relations, egalitarianism, and complementarianism. The book will appeal to readers of C. S. Lewis and those who are interested in gender issues.

This Rough Magic

release date: Nov 30, 2004
This Rough Magic
When Lucy''s sister Phyllida suggests that she join her for a quiet holiday on the paradise island Corfu, Lucy is overjoyed. Her work as an actress has temporarily came to an halt, and London in winter is a bleak and depressing place.
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