Emily Thorne
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Cup for Janet
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published
1979
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8 editions
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Embassy Girl
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published
1958
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4 editions
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Aaron's Serpent
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1962
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Small Town Nurse
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published
1956
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5 editions
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A Thing of Beauty
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Nothing to Pretend
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Faith and Fate
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published
2014
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3 editions
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The House On 16th Street
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published
1967
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4 editions
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You Are Not Alone
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Horse Girl: Beautiful Journal / Notebook
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“As Hamlet said to Ophelia, ”God has given you one face, and you make yourself another." The battle between these two halves of identity...Who we are and who we pretend to be, is unwinnable. "Just as there are two sides to every story, there are two sides to every person. One that we reveal to the world and another we keep hidden inside. A duality governed by the balance of light and darkness, within each of us is the capacity for both good and evil. But those who are able to blur the moral dividing line hold the true power.”
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“My father wrote: "Always question where your loyalties lie. The people you trust will expect it, your greatest enemies will desire it, and those you treasure the most, will, without fail, abuse it.”
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“Justice, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Some see an innocent victim. Others will see evil incarnate getting exactly what's deserved.”
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