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Methods of Thought
Published in Kindle Edition by Taylor & Francis (2007-03-20)
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More Than Common Powers of Perception: The Diary of Elizabeth Rogers Mason Cabot
Published in Hardcover by Beacon Pr (1991-09)
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MOSSY TROTTER
Published in Unknown Binding by Harcourt, Brace & World (1967)
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Mossy Trotter
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt, Brace & World (1967)
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Mossy Trotter
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1967-06)
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The Most Beautiful Woman in the World: The Obsessions, Passions, and Courage of Elizabeth Taylor
Published in Paperback by HarperLargePrint (2000)
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The Most Beautiful Woman in the World: The Obsessions, Passions, and Courage of Elizabeth Taylor
Published in Hardcover by Cliff Street Books (2000)
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Mother and soldier: raising a child with a disability in a low-income military family.: An article from: Exceptional Children
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2005-09-22)
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MOVIE LIFE [DECEMBER 1954] (ELIZABETH TAYLOR, ROCK HODSON, GRACE KELLY, ETC., DEC. 1954)
Published in Paperback by IDEAL MAGAZINE (1954)
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Mrs. Palfrey, Hôtel Claremont
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Rivages (1992-04-01)
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"I'm a guest here, not an inmate."
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When she falls while walking one day, Mrs. Palfrey is rescued by Ludovic Meyer, a struggling young writer. Because of his kindness and her pleasure in his attention, she invites him to dinner, where the residents assume he is her grandson Desmond. Ludo/Desmond is everything that the other residents of the hotel long for--he genuinely cares for Mrs. Palfrey, he listens to her, and he recognizes her value. Having never known a normal family life, Ludo needs Mrs. Palfrey as much as she needs him, and she happily becomes his much-appreciated "grandmother."
As the two develop a close relationship, Mrs. Palfrey reminisces about her married life, teaching Ludo about the many kinds of love and all its pleasures, and he, having failed in past relationships, begins to understand what love means, blossoming under her attention. As Mrs. Palfrey shares her past with him, he takes notes for a story he plans to write about her life and her experiences at the Claremont, where the informal motto is "We Aren't Allowed to Die Here." As time passes and life becomes more complicated for both of them, their relationship is tested.
Filled with hilariously eccentric characters who respond to aging in different ways, this 1975 novel shows a feisty Mrs. Palfrey challenging convention by reveling in her relationship with Ludo. With an unerring eye for the telling detail and the perfectly revealing comment, the author brings universal themes to vibrant life--the passage of time, the aging process, the compromises we make, and our continuing need to be accepted. The author never resorts to caricature as she makes her wry observations, respecting her characters even when presenting them in sometimes hilarious scenes. In this sweetly romantic comic masterpiece, old age is shown as a stage in life, one in which rewards and happiness are more important than the inevitable conclusion. Mary Whipple