This carefully crafted ebook: "The Collected Poems of F. Scott Fitzgerald" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Table of Contents:
Clay Feet.
First Love.
Football.
For A Long Illness.
Fragment.
Marching Streets (1919 version).
Marching Streets (1945 version).
Oh, Sister, Can You Spare your Heart.
Lamp in the Window.
Oh Misseldine's.
Princeton-The Last Day.
The Staying Up all Night.
Thousand-and-First Ship.
Our April Letter.
Sad Catastrophe.
One Southern Girl.
To Boath.
The Pope at Confession.
Rain Before Dawn.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) was a Jazz Age novelist and short story writer who is considered to be among the greatest twentieth-century American writers. Although not known as a poet, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote poetry all his life, mostly in the form of song lyrics or rhyming banter.
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Lisa Unger is an award-winning New York Times and internationally bestselling author. Her novels have sold more than 2 million copies and have been translated into twenty-six languages. She lives in Florida. Visit LisaUnger.com.
Zusammenfassung
About to graduate from university in upstate New York, Lana Granger takes a job in town looking after eleven year old Luke. Expelled from schools all over the country, manipulative Luke is accustomed to controlling the people in his life. He likes to play games. But in Lana he may have met his match. Or has Lana met hers?
Because Lana is a liar. She has told so many lies about where she comes from and who she is, that even she can't remember the truth.
Then Lana's closest friend Beck mysteriously goes missing, and Lana's alibi for the night of the disappearance doesn't match with eyewitness accounts. Now, Lana finds herself lying again - to friends, to the police, to herself. Lana is willing to do almost anything to keep the truth - about her last night with Beck, about everything - from coming out. Even so, it might not be enough to keep her shocking secrets dead and buried. But somebody knows all about Lana's lies. And they are dying to tell.
Masterfully suspenseful, finely crafted, and written with a no-holds-barred raw power, In the Bloodis Unger at her best.