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Beacham, Stephanie

Overview
Works: 64 works in 127 publications in 4 languages and 2,779 library holdings
Roles: Narrator, Actor, Performer
Classifications: ps3561.r44, 791.4372
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Most widely held works by Stephanie Beacham
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2 editions published in in English and held by 290 libraries worldwide
Charlotte Arkendale finds herself falling in love with a man who applies for work with her, but she soon finds that they are also caught up in a mystery involving a twisted killer.
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11 editions published between and 2009 in English and held by 260 libraries worldwide
If there were ever a poet whose work begged to be heard, it would be Dickinson. The numerous voices reading here stress the aried emotions that exist or can be read into Dickinson's work: from anger to complacency to the supersweet voice one uses for nursery rhymes.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 194 libraries worldwide
Reveals the problems of Princess Diana, the woman whose fairytale marriage resulted in her being trapped in a loveless marriage, and how it affected her health and life.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 112 libraries worldwide
A wealthy romance novelist loses her fortune and faces a challenge from her past.
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5 editions published between and 2009 in English and held by 110 libraries worldwide
The classic ghost story about a high-strung governess and the two young children who may--or may not--be plotting with the diabolical Peter Quint.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 85 libraries worldwide
A brutal but hideously bungled murder sets into motion a tale of passion and scandal in London.
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4 editions published between and 2002 in English and held by 74 libraries worldwide
Falsely accused of a crime and betrayed by his closet friend, the weaver Silas Marner has been hoarding his earnings for fifteen years. Distanced from his religious community, he has devoted himself to his work and taken pleasure only in counting his coins. Then, on the same day, his gold is stolen and a lovely child appears on his doorstep. As he changes his life to meet the irresistible needs of the child, Marner accepts the loss of the gold as a necessary to what he gains. A living, shining treasure replaces his hollow material wealth, reawakening his humanity and helping him to rediscover a place among his fellow man. Many years later, when circumstances reveal the now-grown child's true identity, the strength of the bond that has flourished between her and the old man proves stronger that the attractions of wealth.
 
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