One August day : a novel by Charlotte Morgan
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Book
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3
editions published
between
1991
and
1998
in
English
and held by
138
libraries
worldwide
The lives of five Virginians are changed forever by a hurricane which kills one hundred people. The protagonists range from a peach farmer to a runaway girl and the novel chronicles their activity on that fateful day in minute detail
When the writing gets tough by Charlotte Morgan
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Book
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2
editions published
between
2004
and
2005
in
English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
The Charlie Rose Show
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visu
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1
edition published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Charlie Rose interviews Michael Porter, author and Harvard Business School professor, about competition, strategic planning, and other topics
Protecting Elvis by Charlotte Morgan
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Book
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1
edition published
in
2013
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
In Protecting Elvis, meet three women whose lives have been inextricably influenced #x96; some might say dominated #x96; by Elvis Presley. Velis Emerson, agoraphobic, lives alone in her childhood home with only memories of her mother and father. She devotes her life to her work as corresponding secretary of the Elvis Presley Tupelo Fan Club. Even those close to her can#x92;t lure her from the house; Priscilla Jane Johnson, a nurse at the Durham Diet Clinic, cares for Elvis during his brief weight-loss stay. His departing gift of a red Mustang convertible creates a chink in her engagement to Kendall Kennedy, aspiring Gospel songwriter; and Notary Pettiford Midgette, a domestic at Graceland, needs Elvis#x92; help to save the life of her only remaining son, the wayward Antwan who#x92;s turned to drugs and the streets of Memphis. Over all hovers the voice of Gladys Presley, the mother who tries to guard Elvis, even from heaven. How can each of these women protect the image of Elvis Presley, a man who has meant more in their lives than the ordinary men they know? How does the King of Rock and Roll influence these three vastly different Southerners, and in doing so help them grapple with their own conflicts and achieve their own redemption? And how do they each end up at Graceland on the same day, forever changed because of The King? Find out in Protecting Elvis