Friend to friend : letters only a woman could write : a celebration of loyalty and love / [compiled and edited by] Lois Wyse.
Record details
- ISBN: 0684811685 :
- Physical Description: 207 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, [1997]
- Copyright: ©1997
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205). |
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Subject: | Women > Literary collections. Women > Correspondence. |
Available copies
- 4 of 4 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.
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- 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Perry Co PL - Tell City Main Library | 808.86 FRI (Text) | 70621000200285 | Adult - Non Fiction | Available | - |
Spencer Co PL - Marylee Vogel Branch (Richland) | 808.86 Wys (Text)
Funding Source: FUND: B & T
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70741100066187 | Adult NonFiction | Available | - |
Spencer Co PL - Rockport Main Library | 808.86 Wys (Text)
Memory: Memory of Anna Lee Young.
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70741000065628 | Adult Non Fiction | Available | - |
Washington Carnegie PL - Washington | 808.8608 (Text) | 21401000244363 | Adult Hardback Shelves | Available | - |
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A collection of letters from famous women based loosely on the theme of friendship also includes some of the author's own stories and reflections on women's friendships - Baker & Taylor
A collection of letters from famous women based loosely on the theme of friendship also includes some of the author's own stories and reflections on women's friendships. 100,000 first printing. Tour. - Blackwell North Amer
Author Lois Wyse celebrates this ageless art of friendship with letters from famous women to their friends. From Harriet Beecher Stowe (who writes to her best friend on the day of her wedding, minutes before the ceremony), Edith Wharton (contemplating her fortieth birthday), Virginia Woolf (on meeting a new friend), Ayn Rand (who writes to mend a friendship), to Abigail Adams (writing to her dearest friend, her husband), Susan B. Anthony, and Amelia Earhart, and many more. These letters remind us of the timelessness of the feelings that move each of us to reach out to our friends, and of the sheer joy that is our reward when we do.