The Bridesmaid Ballet by Katharine Holabird

The Bridesmaid Ballet by Katharine Holabird

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The Bridesmaid Ballet by Katharine Holabird

26-year old Clarissa Williams has seen the ugly side of the rich and famous in a very literal sense. Having spent a significant number of years as a make-up artist for celebrities, socialites and other glitterati, she has grown accustomed to their demands and idiosyncrasies. However, when one of her wealthy clients passes away, she does not expect to meet 34-year old Timothy Young, an impeccably handsome funeral director whom she is drawn to and disturbed by at the same time. Can she love a man who dances with death on a daily basis and where will the journey take them if she surrenders her heart to him?
Katharine Holabird's first Angelina Ballerina book was published in 1983. After graduating from the Francis Parker School in Chicago, Katharine attended Bennington College in Vermont. She received a B.A. in Literature from Bennington in 1969, and then worked as a literary editor at the college for a year. The following year she went to Italy, where she became a freelance journalist. In 1974, Katharine married and moved with her husband, Michael Haggiag, to London, England.

Helen Craig has illustrated more than sixty books for children, including the Angelina books.

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ISBN 13 9780448443867
ISBN 10 0448443864
Titel The Bridesmaid Ballet
Autor Katharine Holabird
Serie Angelina Ballerina: Angelina's Diary
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Grosset And Dunlap
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-10-05
Seitenanzahl 80
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