Nancy Clark
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Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook
27 editions
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1989
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The Hills at Home: A Novel (Hill Family #1)
5 editions
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published
2003
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Nancy Clark's Food Guide for Marathoners
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8 editions
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published
2002
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July and August: A Novel (Hill Family #3)
7 editions
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published
2008
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A Way from Home: A Novel (Hill Family #2)
6 editions
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published
2005
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Nancy Clark's Food Guide for New Runners: Getting It Right from the Start
2 editions
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2009
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Divine Moments; Ordinary People Having Spiritually Transformative Experiences
2 editions
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2012
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Food Guide for Soccer
3 editions
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published
2000
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The New York City Marathon Cookbook: Nutrition Tips and Recipes for High-Energy Eating and Lifelong Health
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2 editions
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1994
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Nutrition du sportif
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“They were walking along a roadway of great slabs of stone set down one after another, the beginning and end of which they could take in at a glance, a road rising from and heading toward nowhere now.
"You can't get there from here," William said, using a Down East accent. "Anymore." Maine, they thought of Maine, then. Evidently this truncated road could still carry them as far away and as long ago as that.”
― A Way from Home: A Novel
"You can't get there from here," William said, using a Down East accent. "Anymore." Maine, they thought of Maine, then. Evidently this truncated road could still carry them as far away and as long ago as that.”
― A Way from Home: A Novel
“I cannot love two people at once," Becky told William.
"No. You can't," he said.
"Well, then. That's all right, then. Of course one can't, I mean to say, I wasn't sure you hadn't mistaken any aspect of our friendship for something else." Her heart stood still and it raced, all at once.
"Because you don't love him," William said.”
― A Way from Home: A Novel
"No. You can't," he said.
"Well, then. That's all right, then. Of course one can't, I mean to say, I wasn't sure you hadn't mistaken any aspect of our friendship for something else." Her heart stood still and it raced, all at once.
"Because you don't love him," William said.”
― A Way from Home: A Novel
“What a lucky girl you are to have this opportunity to live in one of the world's great cities at this most fascinating point in its long, rich history, they had said. Little Becky had known enough not to ask if there was going to be a Banana Republic or a Gap there, or a Tower Records or a Starbucks or a Tweeters or a Blockbuster or a Super CVS or a Saks. Her mother only mentioned museums and concert halls and churches and architecture, so Little Becky was quite sure there was no room left in Prague for anything good to be built.”
― A Way from Home: A Novel
― A Way from Home: A Novel
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