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The Writing Life
Annie Dillard
Annie Dillard writes about the life of a writer, and tries to clarify what exactly it is that writers in general--and, of course, Dillard in particular--do when they create. read more
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An American Childhood
Annie Dillard
Dillard's autobiography is an exuberant account of growing up in 1950s Pittsburgh in a wealthy and accomplished family. Dillard conveys in polished prose the sheer joy of being young,...... read more
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The Living
Annie Dillard
This best-selling historical epic by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dillard--her first novel--takes place in the Pacific Northwest at the end of the 19th century. read more
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Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Annie Dillard
The Pulitzer Prize - winning work by nature - writer Annie Dillard. Living alone on Tinker Creek in Virginia's Roanoke Valley, Dillard follows the progression of seasons and explores...... read more
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The Maytrees
Annie Dillard
Poet and Pulitzer Prize - winning memoirist Annie Dillard tells the lyrical, treacherous, bittersweet love story of Lou and Toby. The two fall desperately in love and have a child...... read more
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Teaching a Stone to Talk
Annie Dillard
Pulitzer Prize winning author Annie Dillard presents a series of meditative essays written about such diverse locations as the arctic, the jungle, the Galapagos, and a cabin in the woods. read more
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Give it All, Give It Now
Annie Dillard
A beautifully illustrated, inspirational book for aspiring writers that encourages creativity, teaches fearlessness in approaching new ideas, and provides advice for overcoming milestones...... read more
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Mornings Like This
Annie Dillard
Pulitzer Prize - winning writer Annie Dillard created these witty poems by refashioning and editing the words of passages from old nonfiction books on unusual topics. The result is...... read more
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Three by Annie Dillard
Annie Dillard
This volume includes Dillard's first major book, PILGRIM AT TINKER CREEK; her autobiography, AN AMERICAN CHILDHOOD; and her consideration of fiction both traditional and modernist,...... read more
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