| Ray Misson, Wendy Morgan - Education - 2006 - 286 pages
Ray Misson and Wendy Morgan address the role of aesthetics in an age of postmodern criticism, showing how critical literacy and the aesthetic are reconcilable in literary ... | |
| Wendy Morgan - Fiction - 2003 - 356 pages
In this sequel to "Obsession," Megan McKenna lies comatose under a dark spell. Her twin sister, Candra Bowen, finally has everything she's ever wanted by posing as Megan. But ... | |
| Wendy Morgan - Fiction - 2003 - 356 pages
In this spellbinding tale of horror, two young women--twin sisters separated at birth--discover their powers of white and black magic. Soon, both are drawn into a world of fear ... | |
| Dick Enberg, Brian Morgan, Wendy Morgan - Humor - 2000 - 260 pages
Pearls of wisdom and downright funny lines are bountiful in Dick Enberg's Humorous Quotes for All Occasions. Public speaking tops the list of things people fear most--above ... | |
| Wendy Morgan - Fiction - 1999 - 256 pages
Her husband's violent treachery forces Olivia to take her young son and flee in the middle of the night. Now, living under an assumed name in a small town, Olivia rescues two ... | |
| Wendy Morgan - Fiction - 2000 - 260 pages
Two former college classmates share little in common. Patience Magee is a free-spirited, rebellious, and ambitious editor. Jace Hoffman is logical, unflappable, and boring. Now ... | |
| Wendy Morgan - 404 pages
"...Caeheulon and the parish of Penegoes to 1901: a collection of archive material for the family historian". A detailed history of an old Welsh family home; this also includes ... | |
| Maxine Greene - Education - 1993 - 472 pages
Illustrates the differences and similarities between modernist and postmodernist theories of literacy, and suggests how the best elements of both can be fused to provide a more ... | |
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