![]() ![]() * The Silver Coach – 1988 – Neither 12-year-old Chris nor her 6-year-old sister look forward to spending the summer with their unknown grandmother in a remote woodland cabin, but the summer holds many surprises for them, not the least of which is a gradual acceptance of their parents’ divorce. * Cat man’s Daughter – 1981 – Instead of the endless shuttle between parents Kate has known since her parents were divorced, she wants a normal, loving family, and her eccentric grandmother is the only person who understands Apologies for how messed it it looks for now – but I’ll be working on it! ![]() ![]() I’m updating the site to include descriptions of the books (which I am collecting from abe, Goodreads, and Ebay), and hopefully more covers! I am also trying to list the books in order of publication dates. ![]()
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![]() ![]() This is the story of a peasant girl who surpassed all suppressions her era imposed on its women, to become one of the most famous individuals 19th century Europe had ever known. Buy Daughter Of Paris: The Diary of Marie Duplessis, France’s Most Celebrated Courtesan: 1 (Biographical Novels) by Mogan, A. ![]() Marie Duplessis was the courtesan who conquered her world as no other woman has, past or present. Yet her beauty wasn't the only thing capturing hearts, but also her indefatigable spirit, unflappable honesty, and raw commitment to finding love, no matter the cost-an ideal that always seemed to elude her. ![]() This peasant girl, who endured cruelty, abandonment, and the torment of a woman's lot in her time, clawed her way through the class and cultural strata of Paris from one rich man to another, with her sensational beauty lighting the way. Mogan’s most popular book is Daughter of Paris: The Diary of Marie Duplessis, France's Most. ![]() The story of Marie Duplessis, the courtesan who consumed Parisian high society in the 19th Century, and the inspiration behind masterpieces such as Alexandre Dumas Fils' The Lady with the Camellias and Verdi's Traviata, is one that overwhelms with its soul-searing tragedy. Mogan has 14 books on Goodreads with 5830 ratings. ![]() |