Myrtle Reed
Born
in Illinois, The United States
September 27, 1874
Died
August 17, 1911
Genre
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Lavender and Old Lace
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published
1902
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180 editions
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Old Rose and Silver
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published
1909
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132 editions
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A Spinner In The Sun
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published
1906
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120 editions
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The Master's Violin
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published
1904
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106 editions
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At the Sign of the Jack O' Lantern
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published
1902
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99 editions
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The Spinster Book
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published
1903
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94 editions
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A Weaver Of Dreams (1911)
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published
1911
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42 editions
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Flower of the Dusk
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published
1908
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101 editions
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Master of the Vineyard
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published
1910
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72 editions
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How to Cook Fish
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published
1908
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106 editions
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“The river itself portrays humanity precisely, with its tortuous windings, its accumulation of driftwood, its unsuspected depths, and its crystalline shallows, singing in the Summer sun. Barriers may be built across its path, but they bring only power, as the conquering of an obstacle is always sure to do. Sometimes when the rocks and stone-clad hills loom large ahead, and eternity itself would be needed to carve a passage, there is an easy way around. The discovery of it makes the river sing with gladness and turns the murmurous deeps to living water, bright with ripples and foam.”
― Old Rose and Silver
― Old Rose and Silver
“The heart's seasons seldom coincide with the calendar. Who among us has not been made desolate beyond all words upon some golden day when the little creatures of the air and meadow were life incarnate, from sheer joy of living? Who among us has not come home, singing, when the streets were almost impassable with snow, or met a friend with a happy, smiling face, in the midst of a pouring rain?”
― Old Rose and Silver
― Old Rose and Silver
“A man says: "I love you - will you marry me?" What he really means is: "Will you come to look after my house, do my mending, bear my children, bring them up, cook for me when necessary, and see that the plumbing is in perfect order? I shall give you board and clothes, though you may have to speak several times about the clothes, and an occasional pat on the cheek.”
― A Weaver Of Dreams
― A Weaver Of Dreams
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