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After several relationships failed for the same reason, High School Senior Monica Readdie believes she can't experience romantic love. She isn't the popular girl in class, but she isn't the outcast either. Finding her niche as the choir's pianist, Monica is comfortable surrounded by her music and friends.Five years removed from personal tragedy, Lillian Starr is in a new school ready to meet new people. A gifted musician herself, Lillian joins the choir and tries out to be the pianist. There are two problems with her plan: the job already belongs to Monica, and they have a tainted history.When the choir director asks the two of them to work together, their former rivalry resurfaces and Monica starts feeling emotions she never thought possible.
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A beautifully illustrated children's classic that is sure to be a favorite of children and adults alike all year round. Christmas Roses is a collection of meaningful poems from the late 1800's with full-color illustrations by talented Lizzie Lawson and poems by Robert Ellice Mack. Revised edition: Originally published as Christmas Roses, circa 1887, this revised edition titled, Christmas Roses (RW Classics Edition, Illustrated), incorporates editorial revisions as per US Copyright new edition definition. Editorial revisions include: titles, illustration captions; and all Lizzie Lawson illustrations meticulously updated to remove pixelations, dust, and debris. Hardcover, paperback, and eBook versions of Christmas Roses (RW Classics Edition, Illustrated) are all in full-color. Table of Contents (Poems):CopyrightChristmas RosesThe Christmas StockingThe Pet RabbitFather's BoatA MistakeA Sad TaleThe Crew of the Nancy LeeHie For ChristmasBedtimePuss In the CornerThe Little He and SheLittle Bo-PeepHopes and FearsThe Story Book FairySpringGolden DaysA SlanderA SongNearly Bedtime List of Illustrations:Christmas RosesThe Pet RabbitFather's BoatLittle DucksHie For ChristmasPutting Away the ToysPuss In the CornerHopes and FearsGolden DaysThe Evening HourLithographed ByBack Cover
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