Cathy Cash Spellman
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Paint The Wind
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1989
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9 editions
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Bless the Child
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1993
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18 editions
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So Many Partings
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1983
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33 editions
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An Excess of Love
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1985
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24 editions
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The Playground of the Gods
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1986
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21 editions
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A Murder on Jane Street
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2019
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3 editions
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Lark's Labyrinth
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2011
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5 editions
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Notes to my Daughters
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1988
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2 editions
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Snowflake from the Hand of God: A Book of Uncommon Prayer
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2011
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L'irlandaise
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“We the unwilling, led by the unqualified, will perform the unbelievable for the ungrateful”
― An Excess of Love
― An Excess of Love
“Maybe Cod will grant me a year or two longer with my sweet mother and father and all those I love before I am sent into cruel exile. "Many”
― Paint the Wind
― Paint the Wind
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“Some say they get lost in books, but I find myself, again and again, in the pages of a good book. Humanly speaking, there is no greater teacher, no greater therapist, no greater healer of the soul, than a well-stocked library.”
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“Books on the bookshelves
And stacked on the floor
Books kept in baskets
And propped by the door
Books in neat piles
And in disarray
Books tucked in closets
And books on display
Books filling crannies
And books packed in nooks
Books massed in windows
And mounded in crooks
Libraries beckon
And bookstores invite
But book-filled rooms welcome
Us back home at night!”
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And stacked on the floor
Books kept in baskets
And propped by the door
Books in neat piles
And in disarray
Books tucked in closets
And books on display
Books filling crannies
And books packed in nooks
Books massed in windows
And mounded in crooks
Libraries beckon
And bookstores invite
But book-filled rooms welcome
Us back home at night!”
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