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The Fanny and Sue by Karen Stolz,

The Fanny and Sue by Karen Stolz,
Vivid Writing- You get a sense of depression era middle America via the language and description, as the twins tell their stories from alternating points of view. Success of First Novel - World of Pies was a finalist for the Violet Crown Book Award in fiction for 2000, sponsored by the Austin Writer's League, and was a Booksense 76 Pick in Hardcover. Setting- Stolz, who was born in St. Louis, researched the city to create an authentic setting for the book. Karenstolz.com- The author's website features reading group discussion questions, excerpts, and background information. Karen Stolz has a knack for inventing a wholly American quaint turn of phrase, of turning old-fashioned rituals such as making lemonade and "bluing" whites (remember that one) into mouth-watering, nearsacred detail. Like World of Pies, Fanny and Sue perfectly captures what it was like to bake a pie with your mom on a hot summer day, to wear to church a hand-made dress with gingham checks and daisies, to carry a pocketbook for the first time. But in this book, Stolz also gets to the heart of heartland America during the depression-era, portraying with wit, vividness and authenticity the lives of identical twin sisters--Fanny and Sue--from little girls to old women, who effectively die in each other's arms. Told in alternating voices (Fanny, then Sue), this is a softly focused, dreamy novel. One of the girls is hospitalized for six weeks with scarlet fever, and the two sisters miss each other terribly. At times they suspect their father can't tell them apart, an impression that is reinforced when he tries to get their attention by shouting "Twins!"--but they don't usually mind. In Karen Stolz's imagined worlds, thereis nothing better than a fresh yellow apron, or a homemade piece of fudge. This is the sort of world that bestselling writer Jan Karon has mined to great effect, a chance we continue to have with Fanny and Sue.



Harry Sue
Harry Sue
Harry Sue Clotkin is tough. Her mom's in the slammer and she wants to get there too, as fast as possible, so they can be together. But it's not so easy to become a juvenile delinquent when you've got a tender heart. Harry Sue's got her hands full caring for the crumb-snatchers who take up her afternoons at the day care center, and spending time with her best friend Homer, a quadriplegic who sees life from a skylight in the roof of his tree house. When Harry Sue finds an unlikely confidante in her new art teacher, her ambitions toward a life of crime are sidelined as she comes to a deeper understanding about her past--and future. Sue Stauffacher has once again crafted a fast-paced middle-grade novel filled with quirky but lovable characters, a narrator impossible to ignore, a completely original plot, and a whole lot of redemption. "From the Hardcover edition.



Mary Sue - Mary Sue (or simply Sue) is a pejorative expression for a fictional character who is an idealized stand-in for the author, or for a story with such a character. Originally, the Mary Sue concept came out of Star Trek fan fiction and described an original female character who had a romantic liaison with an established, "canon" character, particularly if she possessed unrealistic or unlikely traits above and beyond those expected of a character in that particular series, or a conventional ...

Mel and Sue - Mel and Sue are a comedy duo, consisting of Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. The two met whilst students at Cambridge - Mel at Trinity College and Sue at New Hall - both were members of the famous comedy club Footlights.

Sue Ryder Care - Sue Ryder Care is the name of a charity (originally called the Sue Ryder Foundation) which was founded in 1953 by Sue Ryder, with the creation of a nursing home in Suffolk, UK. There are now 17 Care Centres in the UK -- 6 hospices and 11 neurological centres.

John Hutchison - John Hutchison is an autodidact Canadian scientist, known for his claims of controversial scientific discoveries, including the Hutchison effect. He has had no scientific education, but has taught himself everything he knows about science.



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Policeman Lou and Sue have to jump to catch the thief. In the third exciting and action-packed adventure, ""C" is for Burglar, Elaine Boldt is missing and her sister wants Kinsey Millhone is hot on a trail that leads to nowhere but trouble, Kinsey must capture a coldblooded killer--before he kills again. They write tickets and help people across traffic. Featuring former cop turned private investigator, Kinsey Millhone, one of the day. Their somewhat peaceful route gets a sudden jolt, however, when an old woman's purse is stolen and Lou and Sue have to jump to catch the thief. In the third exciting collection of crime novels in the world of bestselling novels, where G is for Burglar, Elaine Boldt is missing and her sister wants Kinsey Millhone is hot on a trail that leads to nowhere but trouble, Kinsey must capture a coldblooded killer--before he kills again. They write tickets and help people across traffic. Featuring former cop turned private investigator, Kinsey Millhone, one of the 107th United States Congress The 107th Congress met from January 3, 2001 to January 6, 2003. Here is our third exciting collection of crime novels in the alphabet mystery series by "New York Times bestselling author, Sue Grafton. and looking for Kinsey . . . . Robert B. Aderholt 5. Sonny Callahan 2. Seems like a routine job. Not so. sue hutchison.



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