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"Weddings Fiction."
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The market wedding
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Fagan, Cary, author
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Ricci, Regolo, illustrator
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Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951. Ghetto wedding
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Weddings Juvenile fiction.
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Weddings Planning Juvenile fiction.
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Jews Canada Juvenile fiction.
2014
Morris the fishmonger falls in love with Minnie, the milliner whose cart is across the street from his in the turn-of-the-century Kensington Market in Toronto, and even though his plan for a fine wedding backfires, all ends well.
Nana's getting married
by
Hartt-Sussman, Heather
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Graham, Georgia, 1959-
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Grandmothers Fiction.
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Weddings Fiction.
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Grandmothers Juvenile fiction.
2010
A young boy disapproves of his grandmother dating her boyfriend, Bob, because she spends more time with Bob than with him, and he tries to find ways to separate them before their wedding.
Brenda Berman, Wedding Expert (review)
2009
Morrison reviews Brenda Berman, Wedding Expert by Jane Breskin Zalben and illustrated by Victoria Chess.
Journal Article
Paula Danziger's Amber Brown is tickled pink
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Coville, Bruce, author
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Levy, Elizabeth, 1942- author
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Ross, Tony, illustrator
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Remarriage Juvenile fiction.
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Weddings Juvenile fiction.
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Remarriage Fiction.
2013
Nine-year-old Amber is nervous and excited about her mother's wedding to Max, but Amber's father makes things complicated.
Daisy Jane, Best-Ever Flower Girl! (review)
2007
Coats reviews Daisy Jane, Best-Ever Flower Girl! by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Claudine Gevry.
Journal Article
The iconoclast's journal
\"Interrupted during his preparations for the conjugal duties of his wedding night by a mysterious glowing ball of light, Griffith Smolders jumps out the window and flees across the countryside of Victorian Ontario in 1898. With his bride hot on his heels, Grif's madcap adventures come to an end when Avice, intent on exacting her revenge, finally runs him aground.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Here comes the-- trouble!
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Stern, A. J
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Marts, Doreen Mulryan, ill
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Stern, A. J. Frankly, Frannie
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Weddings Juvenile fiction.
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Flower girls Juvenile fiction.
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Weddings Fiction.
2012
Mayhem ensues when Frannie, thrilled to be the flower girl in the wedding of her best friend's mother, discovers her latest calling--wedding planning.
Teaching Charlotte Lennoxs Harriot Stuart: Romance, the Eighteenth-Century Novel, and Transatlantic Fictions
2022
Harriot Stuart is well worth teaching because it offers rich possibilities both for discussing literary forms such as heroic romance, epistolary form, and womens narrative voices, and for investigating topics such the transatlantic experience, colonialism, and representations of Native Americans. Whether in a course focused specifically on Charlotte Lennoxs works or in a more broadly focused course in eighteenth-century fiction, Harriot Stuart can help students learn about the possibilities for womens empowerment and about transatlantic and racial ideas during the period.
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