Google
×
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
After injuring his hand, a silvermith's apprentice in Boston becomes a messenger for the Sons of Liberty in the days before the American Revolution.
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
This Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Edition? includes a glossary and reader's notes to help the modern reader contend with Hawthorne's complex approach to the human condition.Arguably Nathaniel Hawthorne's most famous novel, The ...
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
Instant New York Times Bestseller Combining a captivating romance with a cast of all-too-human characters, Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us is an unforgettable tale of love that comes at the ultimate price.
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
Michael Patrick MacDonald grew up in "the best place in the world"--the Old Colony projects of South Boston--where 85% of the residents collect welfare in an area with the highest concentration of impoverished whites in the U.S. In All ...
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
The story of a rich Harvard jock and a wisecracking Radcliffe music major who have nothing in common but love . . . and everything to share but time. Over 21 million copies of Love Story have been sold in 33 languages.
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
Strong Motion is a novel about earthquakes, love, the environment, and growing up.
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
An evocative and enthralling account of a defining event in American history This thrilling book tells the full story of the an iconic episode in American history, the Boston Tea Party—exploding myths, exploring the unique city life of ...
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
The story of Hester Prynne, taken in adultery, arraigned by her puritan community and abandoned by her husband and her lover.
subject:"Boston (Mass.)" from books.google.com
The Bostonians (1886) was not welcomed by James's fellow countrymen, who failed to appreciate its delicacy and wit; but a century later, this book is widely regarded as James's finest American fiction, and perhaps his comic masterpiece.