Miss Julia isn't very long widowed when she is confronted with a young woman who claims that Miss Julia's highly respectable husband fathered her child.
Aging Southern belle Miss Julia tries to organize a proper wedding for a local couple, but the clash between old-fashioned manners and contemporary mores results in some comic disasters.
The sleepy town of Abbotsville is abuzz over the mayor's plans to replace the old courthouse with luxury retirement condos. As usual, it falls to Miss Julia to save the day--and the courthouse--even if she has to expose a few of the town's not-so-well-kept secrets.
In Ann B. Ross's second book about Miss Julia, her heroine has come to terms with her onetime rival, Hazel Marie, and is now the guardian of Little Lloyd. Now Hazel Marie has disappeared, and Miss Julia has to find her. With Little Lloyd by her side, she sets off across North Carolina, and encounters enough obstacles and adventures to tax even ...
In her fourth outing, Miss Julia and her old beau Sam are heading for the altar--or they will, perhaps, once Miss Julia deals with such local matters as the new Holy Land theme park, the seeming character change (and not for the better) of the minister's wife, and the transformation wrought in her own home with the arrival of her housekeeper's ...
Miss Julia--now Mrs. Sam Murdoch--returns from her elopement only to find that Pigeon Forge, the marriage mill across the state line might not be legitimate. If that's true, the whole town may find out she and Sam are living in sin.
A New York Times Bestselling Author When doubts arise as to whether or not Little Loyd is the illegitimate son of her late, philandering husband, Miss Julia is heartbroken. This news at one time would have pleased her, but she has since become very close to Little Loyd. With DNA testing the only way to settle the dispute, Miss Julia shudders at ...
This extensive revision provides timely coverage of feminist litigation/legislation and feminist legal theory so your students can help clients address today's exploding gender law issues. The book begins with a chapter on constitutional history and doctrine and moves to employment discrimination, reproduction, family, rape, pornography, and ...
Manning the Race explores how African American men have been marketed, embodied, and imaged for the purposes of racial advancement during the early decades of the twentieth century. Marlon Ross provides an intellectual history of both famous and lesser-known men who have served--controversially--as models and foils for black masculine competence. ...
A comprehensive & powerful blend of brain research findings & practical "how-to's." The book begins with a clear, concise, understandable overview of recent brain research translated into the necessary ingredients of a "brain-compatible" learning environment through using the integrated thematic instruction (ITI) approach developed by Susan ...
In the only nonfiction environmental book available for very young children, lovable furry Grover demonstrates 10 ways to save the world. Sesame Street's most affable spokesmonster explains that by doing such simple things as turning off the water, fixing a broken toy instead of throwing it away, and recycling, even little kids can make a big ...
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