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Marion Ames Taggart

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71 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2007-2025.

Six Girls And BobA Story Of Patty-Pans And Green Fields (Edition1)
Six girls and Bob: A story of Patty-Pans and green fields explores the daily struggles and hopes of a large family living in a cramped New York apartment affectionately called Patty-Pans. The story centers on a group of sisters navigating the challenges of caring for an ailing parent while maintaining a cheerful household. Through shared laughter, kitchen mishaps, and moments of quiet resolve, they demonstrate resilience and deep familial connection. A new neighbor enters their lives, offering an unexpected source of companionship and encouragement. The narrative unfolds with warmth and sincerity, capturing both the lightness of daily rituals and the gravity of their circumstances. Early scenes reveal a bustling home full of small joys and silent burdens, laying the foundation for a story of personal growth, communal strength, and the pursuit of a brighter future. With a focus on emotional bonds and the will to persevere, the book offers a heartfelt look at how hardship can forge deeper unity and a renewed sense of purpose in the face of adversity.
The Daughters Of The Little Grey House (Edition1)

The Daughters Of The Little Grey House (Edition1)

Marion Ames Taggart

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The daughters of the little grey house explores the lives of three sisters as they move through the delicate transition from childhood to young adulthood within the warmth of a close-knit family setting. The story unfolds in a quiet home where everyday routines are colored by humor, affection, and small tensions. Early scenes capture the energy of self-discovery, especially through the eyes of the eldest, who experiments with personal expression and begins to reflect on change. The interactions between the sisters highlight contrasting temperaments boldness, gentleness, and care while their shared experiences draw attention to deeper themes of loyalty, growth, and the shaping of identity. The gentle rhythm of their lives is marked by the anticipation of visits, preparations, and the occasional emotional complication, emphasizing how relationships inside and outside the home influence their development. The book offers a character-driven portrait of youth that values emotional nuance, resilience, and the often-overlooked joys of domestic life, promising a thoughtful exploration of the familial and social threads that guide young people toward maturity.
The CableA Novel (Edition1)

The CableA Novel (Edition1)

Marion Ames Taggart

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The Cable: A novel explores the balance between personal integrity and social expectation through the experiences of a young woman working as a telephone operator. It highlights the complexities of modern life where friendship and loyalty are tested amid evolving social roles. The narrative emphasizes kindness and generosity as sources of connection and joy, revealing how small acts can impact relationships and community. The setting of the telephone exchange symbolizes communication both as a profession and a metaphor for human connection, where bonds are fragile yet vital. The story examines the challenges faced by individuals striving to remain true to their values while navigating changing societal demands. Through interactions with others, the narrative reveals the importance of moral courage and thoughtful decision-making. It presents a portrait of resilience where character and principle guide the way through uncertainty. The book underscores the ongoing negotiation between individual desires and collective responsibilities, illuminating the quiet strength found in everyday choices and relationships.
The Wyndham Girls (Edition1)

The Wyndham Girls (Edition1)

Marion Ames Taggart

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The wyndham girls explores the upheaval of comfort and privilege through the lens of personal growth and social adjustment. As expectations rooted in stability collapse, the narrative centers on the shift from elegance and leisure to a more grounded reality that demands endurance. Through social transition and unexpected hardship, it probes the emotional effects of financial collapse and the redefinition of value outside of material wealth. The impact of societal roles and personal identity becomes central as characters contend with altered reputations, obligations, and ambitions. Family dynamics shift from passive affection to active cooperation, revealing deeper emotional intelligence and individual resourcefulness. The story examines how appearances and expectations give way to action and integrity, while unanticipated burdens become channels for growth. The contrast between an insulated life and one marked by responsibility is not treated with pity but as a field where internal strength develops. The narrative steadily rejects passivity, replacing it with clarity, purpose, and mutual support, highlighting the courage required to find new meaning in changed circumstances.
The Blissylvania Post-Office (Edition1)

The Blissylvania Post-Office (Edition1)

Marion Ames Taggart

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The Blissylvania post-office presents a nostalgic portrait of childhood imagination and the bonds of youthful friendship. The story follows a group of children who, driven by boredom on a rainy day, decide to establish a club centered around a playful post-office in a tree. This simple idea sparks a wave of creativity and excitement as they exchange letters and plan activities, transforming their routine into a world of their own making. Their imaginative endeavor is supported by the presence of a gentle adult figure who becomes an honorary part of their club. As the children navigate their adventures, the narrative explores the joys of shared rituals, light mischief, and emotional growth in a close-knit group. The book celebrates the innocent pleasures of creating meaning from small things and the comfort found in companionship. Early chapters highlight the contrast between idle moments and purposeful play, suggesting that even the most ordinary settings can become magical through collaboration and care. The story offers a gentle reflection on the emotional intelligence and inventive spirit of childhood.
Six Girls And The Tea RoomA Story (Edition1)

Six Girls And The Tea RoomA Story (Edition1)

Marion Ames Taggart

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Six girls and the tea room: A story centers on creativity, collective effort, and the pursuit of purpose within a close-knit group. It captures the shift from rural simplicity to urban enterprise, where the energy of city life meets the warmth of familial unity. The story elevates cooperation and imagination, portraying how shared goals can deepen emotional bonds and reveal inner strengths. As personal ambitions intersect with the need to contribute meaningfully, the narrative shows how resourcefulness is cultivated through love and responsibility. The creation of a tea room becomes more than a business it becomes a symbol of identity, healing, and aspiration. Balancing joy with difficulty, it reflects how support systems can empower individuals to rise beyond initial uncertainty. The interactions among the characters reflect emotional complexity without conflict, showcasing humor, memory, and mutual care. Ultimately, the book conveys how togetherness, when paired with determination and hope, can transform challenges into fulfilling achievements rooted in affection and trust.
A Pilgrim MaidA Story Of Plymouth Colony In 1620 (Edition1)
A pilgrim maid: A story of Plymouth Colony in 1620 begins as a vessel prepares to leave the shores of England, carrying those who seek both freedom and survival across an unforgiving ocean. Among the voyagers is a young girl whose curiosity and quiet strength carry her through the long and uncertain crossing. As the decks bustle with final arrangements and hushed goodbyes, private tensions unfold in shadowed corners, particularly within strained familial dynamics that echo broader questions of authority and belonging. The narrative quickly anchors itself in the rigid shipboard routines and the emotional currents that surge beneath the pilgrims' stoic expressions. While salt air and shifting tides test the body, it is the emotional strain of the voyage that tests the spirit. Upon arrival, the raw land looms, offering promise and hardship in equal measure. Through changing seasons, unfamiliar customs, and the fragile beginnings of a settlement, the girl observes, adapts, and gradually discovers the shape of resilience. Encounters with both new landscapes and the evolving bonds between settlers begin to reshape her view of duty, independence, and the unspoken cost of hope.