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201487678Dover Point 2014. First Edition stated presumed first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. Mimi Williams. 10 97 1 pages. Signed by the author and the Illustrator on the title page. Author's business card lais in. From a review by Mary Conklin posted on-line: Mary Gentry's first book might be Quite Contrary but she is decidedly not. I had the privilege of catching up with this Boston Harbor resident and chatting with her about her new book her family and her love of all things ordinary. Longtime Olympia resident Mary Gentry delights readers with tales of simplicity in her new book. After nearly thirty years of practicing law in Olympia Gentry retired in order to "have time to do some ‘other things.' One of those other things was writing." And write she did. Her first book Quite Contrary is complete and her second Too Far from the Tree a series of stories about family relationships was published in 2015. Gentry mourned the loss of op-ed greats such as Ellen Goodman and Anna Quindlen and like these writers Gentry chronicles the connections between relationships life events and that which is really the meat of life. Her genre of choice is "the personal essay" a style she describes as "part memoir part commentary mainly musings." The genre suits her and her writing resonates with warmth humor and intelligence. Longtime friends Gentry describes Williams as her "co-conspirator" on the project. Williams has been creating her unique carved linoleum block prints for almost twelve years. Williams' art is the perfect complement to Gentry's essays. Gentry's essays about the ordinary life and how the simplest things in life are often the most significant is a delightful read. It is not to be missed. There are no trolls in my life. I am solidly grounded in the here and now. My imagination is pretty much maxed out once I have dealt with the leftovers in my fridge. Still there is much in my life and that of my friends and family that intrigues and amuses me that I want to capture and share. The subtle seemingly insignificant events in life are the ones that interest me. Wry or wistful it is the small stuff that grabs my attention and inspires my writing. This is as true of the nuances of relationships as it is of the surprises I find in my garden. "Quite Contrary" is a collection of personal essays that meanders through the homely stuff of my life; with luck its very ordinariness will resonate with you as well. Dover Point paperback
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201587679Dover Point 2015. First Edition stated presumed first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. Mimi Williams. 6 6 111 1 pages. Illustrations. Signed by the author and the Illustrator on the title page. Author's business card and author's bookmark laid in. From a review by Mary Conklin posted on-line: Mary Gentry's first book might be Quite Contrary but she is decidedly not. I had the privilege of catching up with this Boston Harbor resident and chatting with her about her new book her family and her love of all things ordinary. Longtime Olympia resident Mary Gentry delights readers with tales of simplicity in her new book. After nearly thirty years of practicing law in Olympia Gentry retired in order to "have time to do some ‘other things.' Her first book Quite Contrary is complete and her second Too Far from the Tree a series of stories about family relationships was published in 2015. Gentry mourned the loss of op-ed greats such as Ellen Goodman and Anna Quindlen and like these writers Gentry chronicles the connections between relationships life events and that which is really the meat of life. Her genre of choice is "the personal essay" a style she describes as "part memoir part commentary mainly musings." The genre suits her and the voice in her writing resonates with warmth humor and intelligence. Longtime friends Gentry describes Williams as her "co-conspirator" on the project. Williams has been creating her unique carved linoleum block prints for almost twelve years. Williams' art is the perfect complement to Gentry's personal essays. Mary Gentry's essays about the ordinary life and how the simplest things in life are often the most significant is a delightful read. It is not to be missed. There are no trolls in my life. I am solidly grounded in the here and now. My imagination is pretty much maxed out once I have dealt with the leftovers in my fridge. Still there is much in my life and that of my friends and family that intrigues and amuses me that I want to capture and share. The subtle seemingly insignificant events in life are the ones that interest me. Wry or wistful it is the small stuff that grabs my attention and inspires my writing. This is as true of the nuances of relationships as it is of the surprises I find in my garden. "To Far from the Tree" is a collection of personal essays and stories that will resonate with the readers. The tie that binds the chapters of "Too Far from the Tree" together is family - five generations of my gene pool with me in the middle. The ties that bind my family are sometimes touching often humorous tales such as my mother's legendary recycling efforts including her egg-carton lampshades still in existence and my daughter's insistence on finding out where she was before she was conceived. Others - such as the story of my Depression-era grandmother's no-nonsense quest to get her brood of children a college education - are peppered with personalities. Writing about them has been a joyful journey back to my roots. I hope by reading them you will also find your way home. Dover Point paperback
2014x-1618211617Prufrock Pr 2014. Paperback. New. 2nd revised edition. 250 pages. 11.00x8.50x5.00 inches. Prufrock Pr paperback
185326309Washington: Congressional Globe Office 1853. 30 2 blanks pp. Disbound with the original printed front wrapper inner margin wear. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> This Tennessee Whig who retired from Congress at the end of his 1850 term explains his support for the Democrat Franklin Pierce. He argues that his national Party has been taken over by anti-slavery forces; he stands four-square for the Compromise of 1850 which would have been subverted by the election of the Whig Scott. He thus responds to partisan attacks made upon him by his Tennessee political rival Governor Jones. Gentry later served in the First and Second Confederate Congresses. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Eberstadt. Congressional Globe Office unknown
1359370226.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0789726017.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2001AME_9780789726018Que 2001. N/A. Paperback. New/New. Que paperback
2001Q-0028639510Alpha 2001-02-16. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alpha paperback
20021-1580627412Adams Media Corp 2002. Paperback. New. 304 pages. 9.25x8.25x1.00 inches. Adams Media Corp paperback
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a52168Nashville 1961 1st McQuiddy. 8vo. 380pp. hardcover. VG no DJ. hardcover
197859239San Francisco: Amaranth Press 1978. Edition limited to 50 numbered copies this no. 5 signed by Gentry; folio calendar for 1979 consisting of a title leaf and 12 leaves one for each month of the year tabular-bound; each month with an illustration of a Nile animal by Linnea Gentry; generally fine throughout. "The material in this calendar has been adapted from original Egyptian antiquities as identified in their captions. Amaranth Press unknown
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2009Q-1601401353Leisure Arts Inc 2009-10-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Leisure Arts, Inc paperback
1991Q-0670841730Viking Juvenile 1991-11-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Viking Juvenile hardcover
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