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New TOEIC listening skills and strategies
光盘作者: Holly Lin编著
出版社:科学出版社,2011
简介: 本书以自主学习为设计理念,以新托业听力考试为题材,内附花费巨资打造的"多媒体影音互动光盘",为广大读者提供了创新互动光盘,包含创新自我检测式互动学习和备考资料和应考技巧。本书为因应新版托业考试方向内容更多元化,归纳出应考技巧、必考知识点,并将考试的各个部分按照主题分类,配有练习、解答分析等。互动光盘逼真模拟托业考试环境,帮助读者掌握考试。该书书稿文字内容质量上乘,讲解细致周到,封面设计醒目而别具特色,在新托业考试类书籍中独树一帜。
作者: (美)Holly Moore著;高会生,刘童娜,李聪聪译
出版社:电子工业出版社,2010
简介: 《MATLAB实用教程(第2版)》分三个部分介绍了MATLAB原理及其应用,共有13章。《MATLAB实用教程(第2版)》的第一部分重点介绍MATLAB的基本原理、基本函数和图形化功能;第二部分介绍MATLAB编程方法、函数工具箱的使用方法和数据输入/输出方法;第三部分介绍方程组求解、符号数学包应用、曲线拟合以及数据可视化方法。《MATLAB实用教程(第2版)》在内容组织上深入浅出,力求通俗易懂,注重工程实用。书中提供的大量实例来自非常普通、非常基础的学科领域,内容丰富,叙述简明,同时还配有插图,给读者以轻松明快的感觉。每章结束附有习题,供练习巩固之用。 《MATLAB实用教程(第2版)》的最大特点是不要求读者掌握高深的数学知识和计算机理论,就可以轻松简单地学会MATLAB原理,并能在实际工程中予以应用。因此,《MATLAB实用教程(第2版)》适用于任何工科专业的低年级大学生,既可以作为理想的教学用书,也可以作为自学参考书。
Culture sketches:case studies in anthropology
作者: (美)霍莉·彼得斯-戈尔登(Holly Peters-Golden)著;张经纬,夏航,何菊译
出版社:北京大学出版社,2012
简介:北京大学儿童英语阅读文库·飞扬色彩(中英文版)是一套全面的儿童双语分级读物,也可用作寓教于乐的读写教程,内容包括情节生动的有趣故事和科普纪实,是澳大利亚畅销的儿童读物,针对儿童初学英语时的不同阶段悉心打造更适合的图文结构和文体,培养视觉直观接受能力,能让孩子的英语读写能力随着每一级别的阅读突飞猛进。带领孩子走进一个色彩斑斓的英语世界,开创儿童学英语的全新模式。本书属于飞扬色彩第2级(红盒子·A),包括两个小故事:罗西和她的狗狗和看!虫子原来是这样。
Action Research for Teachers:Traveling the Yellow Brick Road
出版社:中国人民大学出版社,2014
简介:《教师行动研究(第3版)》内容翔实,语言生动,真正达到了“手把手”教会教师开展行动研究的目的。
Audrey Hepburn, an Elegant Spirit:A Son Remembers by Sean Hepburn Ferrer
出版社:陕西师范大学出版社,2005
简介: “母亲的一生很成功,每一次的选择都是正确而高尚的。她先选择了她的事业,然后选择了她的家庭。当我们长大后,她又选择了世界上那些不幸的孩子。她选择了回报。有一种情感伴随了她一生,也影响了她一生,那就是忧伤。”——肖恩·赫本·费雷 “母亲坚信:爱可以疗伤,生命变得更美好。她做到了——用爱去对待世界,同时也得到了——世界对她的爱”。——肖恩·赫本·费雷 在好莱坞的世界里,没有哪个明星能比奥黛丽·赫本更闪亮。她迷人,她优雅,她脆弱,她善良,她的完美形象照亮了整个电影界。在银幕上,在舞台上,她是GIGI,她是PRINCESS ANNE,她是HOLLY GOLIGHTLY,但是在儿子肖恩的心中,她只是“妈妈”。 这不是一本普通的明星传记,尽管这里面有肖恩提供的很多关于赫本的剧照。但是让这本传记真正具有价值的是肖恩讲述的故事:赫本在荷兰战火中的生活,赫本在好莱坞光圈外的生活,赫本在得了癌症后的生活。这不是一个优秀摄影师就能完成的书,但却是一个普通的儿子能做的。 虽然没见过上帝,但是我们的确遇到了天使,她就是奥黛丽·赫本 奥黛丽·赫本一生坚持不为自己作传记,虽然我们因为怀念和仰幕,不断地用文字去追寻她的身影,但我们始终无法真正地触摸到她的内心。 这本由肖恩撰写的关于母亲的传记可以说是众多赫本传记中最真实、最权威的一本。 正如肖恩自己所说:“对于那些热衷在小报上寻找花边绯闻的人来说,这本书也许非常无聊。但是如果你信奉简单生活,坚信只要努力工作便会拥有幸福,那么,这次文字旅行不会让你失望。”
500 places to see before they disappear
作者: (美)霍利·休斯(Holly Hughes)著;传神翻译译
出版社:人民邮电出版社,2011
简介: 《全球500处即将消逝的美景》由霍利·休斯所著,这本旅行指南将带你探访全球各地正处于危险中的文化珍宝、历史遗迹和自然景观——从英国的红色双层巴士到开曼群岛的红脚鲣鸟,再到坦桑尼亚的乞力马扎罗山和埃及的吉萨金字塔。 阅读这本指南之后,你就会知道为什么这些旅游景点那么重要,为什么它们需要保护,而作为旅游者的你又应该怎样以最负责任的方式去那里旅游,并为我们的后代保留这些珍宝。书中给出的有关机场和住宿的实用信息,相关网址以及其他服务信息将会最大限度地帮助你准备你的旅程。
作者: (美)Delores M. Etter,(美)David C. Kuncicky,(美)Holly Moore著;邱李华译
出版社:机械工业出版社,2006
简介: 本书是一本关于MATLAB 7的入门书籍,主要介绍了MATLAB环境以及如何用MATLAB来解决数学中的许多典型问题。本书首先介绍了科学和工程中存在的一组巨大挑战,并提出了工程问题的一种五步法解题步骤,然后把数学问题与解决这些挑战有关的大量实际工程问题结合起来,贯穿全书。每一章开始都提出了一种或几种实际工程问题,然后在随后的示例中结合这些问题进行讨论,例题按规范的工程问题解题步骤给出,既做到理论结合实际,又规范了解决问题的方法。可作为科学研究和工程技术工作者的自学用书或参考书。 本书介绍MATLAB基本功能以及如何用MATLAB来解决数学中的典型问题。书中涉及的主要内容有:MATLAB的基本使用方法,MATLAB的预定义函数,如何用MATLAB绘图,如何在MATLAB中编程,基于MATLAB的矩阵运算、符号运算、数值分析等。另外,每一章结束时都进行了小结,还有大量具有实际意义的思考题,供读者上机练习,巩固所学的知识。 本书既可作为高等院校相应课程的教材使用,也可作为广大读者学习MATLAB的自学用书。
简介: 万众瞩目的《哈利波特》大结局——《哈利波特与死亡圣器》终于在7月21日揭开了她神秘的面纱。不论是该书的哈迷,还是该书的作者J.K.罗琳,都感觉非常失落,因为陪伴大家多年的哈利波特至此完成了他的使命。在大结局问世后首次现身伦敦签售并接受采访的她表示:“在写完《哈7》之后,自己感觉就像失去亲人一样的难受。”谈及未来,她表示,“我再也写不出这么受欢迎的书了……我会做些跟写《哈利波特》时相同的事——写些自己真的想写的东西,如果那跟《哈》相似,那没问题,如果很不相同,那也没问题。” 如今靠《哈利波特》小说名成利就的罗琳完成结局篇后可说是一身轻,不必再承受出版社催稿的压力,也可拋开书迷的殷切期望,目前她与丈夫和3名子女居于苏格兰爱丁堡,过着平静的生活。 据国外媒体23日报道,全球最大在线销售网站“亚马逊”和美国最大连锁书店巴诺(Barnes&Noble)均宣布,《哈利·波特与死圣》的预订量超过 100万册。在一个披头士乐队式的疯狂时刻,亚马逊网站22日当天畅销商品排行榜前七位均是与“哈利·波特”有关的产品,如《哈利·波特与死圣》CD。 《哈利·波特与死圣》在全美引发的狂潮让负责出品哈利·波特系列影片的美国华纳兄弟影业公司有点儿坐不住了。该公司承认,“哈利·波特”系列电影之五《哈利· 波特与凤凰社》的票房受到一些影响,因为“哈迷”已经忙地不可开交,哪有时间到电影院看电影。华纳兄弟影业公司发行部主任丹·菲尔曼表示:“他们希望在周六就买到那本书,然后将自己关在房间内,沉迷于哈利·波特的魔幻世界。他们可不希望自己的朋友捷足先登,在周一比自己先知道故事内容。” 如失去亲人般痛苦 “哈迷”对《哈利·波特与死亡圣器》这本书的评价几乎是异口同声的溢美之词,尽管一些“捣蛋者”在网上提前泄密了大结局,但仍无法阻挡读者对它的热情,一如既往对哈利·波特充满期待。“哈迷”网站的版主梅利莎·安妮尔说:“这本书情节引人入胜,我想在搞明白《哈利·波特7》全部内容之前,起码先大致浏览一遍。我认为书中充满了最令人激动、最令人惊喜的时刻。” 安妮尔说,她在周六一天一口气儿就读完了759页的《哈利·波特与死亡圣器》。她说:“合上书,我既狂喜又失落,故事情节和故事展开的方式不禁令人折服,失落之处在于这个童话就此结束了。感觉就像失去亲人般难受,感觉就像同多年至交说再见。” 20 岁的纽约州立大学电影系学生安娜·托德也是一名忠实的“哈迷”,为了早一点看到“哈利·波特”,她周六午夜就到巴诺连锁书店在曼哈顿的联合广场排队取书。她在晚上时断时续小睡了几觉,并最终得偿所愿,拿到了哈利·波特与死亡圣器》。托德说:“J.K.罗琳确实没有令读者失望。我想她真是太棒了。有时,我害怕一直读下去,因为读完就只能永远地同‘哈利·波特’告别了,这种感觉真是难受。” 她不禁哀叹,“我永远不会再彻夜看新的《哈利·波特》书了,也永远不会再体验半夜排队购书的经历了,永远不会再编造有关哈利的各种荒诞说法了。一切都就此结束了。感觉就好像是与最好、最亲的一个朋友永别。我能做就是一遍遍地阅读,将来我有孩子的时候,我会同他们一起分享这些书。我期待那一天早日到来。” 亚马逊网同时为您奉上: 《哈利波特与死圣》(美国版) 《哈利波特与死圣》(美国豪华版) 《哈利波特与死圣》(英国特别版) Amazon.co.uk Review The Final Chapter The pubdate of the seventh and final Harry Potter book has been announced, and the rumours are already circulating - what are the Deathly Hallows? Who will make it through to the end? This special edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is for any major fan of the series, offering a luxury jacket and binding, this is set to make the perfect present for any muggle! From Publishers Weekly Potter fans, relax—this review packs no spoilers. Instead, we’re taking advantage of our public platform to praise Rowling for the excellence of her plotting. We can’t think of anyone else who has sustained such an intricate, endlessly inventive plot over seven thick volumes and so constantly surprised us with twists, well-laid traps and Purloined Letter-style tricks. Hallows continues the tradition, both with sly feats of legerdemain and with several altogether new, unexpected elements. Perhaps some of the surprises in Hallows don’t have quite the punch as those of earlier books, but that may be because of the thoroughness and consistency with which Rowling has created her magical universe, and because we’ve so raptly absorbed its rules. We’re also seizing the occasion to wish out loud that her editors had done their jobs more actively. It’s hard to escape the notion that the first three volumes were more carefully edited than the last four. Hallows doesn’t contain the extraneous scenes found in, say, Goblet of Fire, but the momentum is uneven. Rowling is much better at comedy than at fight scenes, and no reader of the sixth book will be startled to hear that Hallows has little humor or that its characters engage in more than a few fights. Surely her editors could have helped her find other methods of building suspense besides the use of ellipses and dashes? And craft fight dialogue that sounds a bit less like it belongs in a comic book? Okay, we’re quibbling. We know these minor nuisances won’t dent readers’ enjoyment, at least not this generation of readers; we couldn’t put Hallows down ourselves. But we believe Rowling, and future readers, deserved even better. Ages 9-12. (July) Synopsis 'His hand closed automatically around the fake Horcrux, but in spite of everything, in spite of the dark and twisting path he saw stretching ahead for himself, in spite of the final meeting with Voldemort he knew must come, whether in a month, in a year, or in ten, he felt his heart lift at the thought that there was still one last golden day of peace left to enjoy with Ron and Hermione.' With these words "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" draws to a close. And here, in this seventh and final book, Harry discovers what fate truly has in store for him as he inexorably makes his way to that final meeting with Voldemort. In this thrilling climax to the phenomenally bestselling series, J.K. Rowling will reveal all to her eagerly waiting readers. More Information about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. On 21 July 2007, all editions but the American were released at a minute past midnight (00:01) BST; the American and Canadian editions was released at a minute past midnight (00:01), local time. It was released globally in 93 countries.The book reached the top spot on both the Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble best-seller lists just a few hours after the date of publication was announced on 1 February 2007. Why We Love Harry Favorite Moments from the Series There are plenty of reasons to love Rowling's wildly popular series--no doubt you have several dozen of your own. Our list features favorite moments, characters, and artifacts from the first five books. Keep in mind that this list is by no means exhaustive (what we love about Harry could fill ten books!) and does not include any of the spectacular revelatory moments that would spoil the books for those (few) who have not read them. Enjoy. The Series of Harry Potter The Harry Potter series was originally published as a children's book by British publisher Bloomsbury, and American publisher Scholastic Press. However, it rapidly became a phenomenal success amongst children and adults alike. The books each chronicle one year at school for the characters concerned and follows a long tradition of children's series about life in schools. Perhaps unlike some of the traditional series of this format, each book has matured and expanded in complexity and scope compared to the last, approximately developing with the age of the principal characters (later books are also significantly darker in tone than earlier ones). Although the author has said that she comprehensively plotted the entire series of books before the first was published, and that this plot remains unchanged, she has also stated that it has undergone a number of revisions as it has progressed. The books started as relatively slim volumes (223 pages Philosopher's Stone UK ed.), but have grown as the series progressed (766 pages Order of the Phoenix UK ed.). The books contain a significant element of fantasy and magic, but this is combined with a detective-novel approach to the story. Each volume contains a complete problem and task for the heroes to complete, but each has also added to the background information about the wizarding world in general and contains many pieces of information whose importance only becomes apparent in later volumes (known as foreshadowing). Thus a considerable fan following has developed of people wanting to discover how the many loose ends and unfinished adventures in the book will finally be completed. The author has stated that, more than with any other book in the series, the final volume continues the unfinished story in book six. She has also stated that she doesn't have plans for any other novels concerning Harry Potter. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone * Harry's first trip to the zoo with the Dursleys, when a boa constrictor winks at him. * When the Dursleys' house is suddenly besieged by letters for Harry from Hogwarts. Readers learn how much the Dursleys have been keeping from Harry. Rowling does a wonderful job in displaying the lengths to which Uncle Vernon will go to deny that magic exists. * Harry's first visit to Diagon Alley with Hagrid. Full of curiosities and rich with magic and marvel, Harry's first trip includes a trip to Gringotts and Ollivanders, where Harry gets his wand (holly and phoenix feather) and discovers yet another connection to He-Who-Must-No-Be-Named. This moment is the reader's first full introduction to Rowling's world of witchcraft and wizards. * Harry's experience with the Sorting Hat. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets * The de-gnoming of the Weasleys' garden. Harry discovers that even wizards have chores--gnomes must be grabbed (ignoring angry protests "Gerroff me! Gerroff me!"), swung about (to make them too dizzy to come back), and tossed out of the garden--this delightful scene highlights Rowling's clever and witty genius. * Harry's first experience with a Howler, sent to Ron by his mother. * The Dueling Club battle between Harry and Malfoy. Gilderoy Lockhart starts the Dueling Club to help students practice spells on each other, but he is not prepared for the intensity of the animosity between Harry and Draco. Since they are still young, their minibattle is innocent enough, including tickling and dancing charms. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban * Ron's attempt to use a telephone to call Harry at the Dursleys'. * Harry's first encounter with a Dementor on the train (and just about any other encounter with Dementors). Harry's brush with the Dementors is terrifying and prepares Potter fans for a darker, scarier book. * Harry, Ron, and Hermione's behavior in Professor Trelawney's Divination class. Some of the best moments in Rowling's books occur when she reminds us that the wizards-in-training at Hogwarts are, after all, just children. Clearly, even at a school of witchcraft and wizardry, classes can be boring and seem pointless to children. * The Boggart lesson in Professor Lupin's classroom. * Harry, Ron, and Hermione's knock-down confrontation with Snape. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire * Hermione's disgust at the reception for the veela (Bulgarian National Team Mascots) at the Quidditch World Cup. Rowling's fourth book addresses issues about growing up--the dynamic between the boys and girls at Hogwarts starts to change. Nowhere is this more plain than the hilarious scene in which magical cheerleaders nearly convince Harry and Ron to jump from the stands to impress them. * Viktor Krum's crush on Hermione--and Ron's objection to it. * Malfoy's "Potter Stinks" badge. * Hermione's creation of S.P.E.W., the intolerant bigotry of the Death Eaters, and the danger of the Triwizard Tournament. Add in the changing dynamics between girls and boys at Hogwarts, and suddenly Rowling's fourth book has a weight and seriousness not as present in early books in the series. Candy and tickle spells are left behind as the students tackle darker, more serious issues and take on larger responsibilities, including the knowledge of illegal curses. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix * Harry's outburst to his friends at No. 12 Grimmauld Place. A combination of frustration over being kept in the dark and fear that he will be expelled fuels much of Harry's anger, and it all comes out at once, directly aimed at Ron and Hermione. Rowling perfectly portrays Harry's frustration at being too old to shirk responsibility, but too young to be accepted as part of the fight that he knows is coming. * Harry's detention with Professor Umbridge. Rowling shows her darker side, leading readers to believe that Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven for young wizards. Dolores represents a bureaucratic tyrant capable of real evil, and Harry is forced to endure their private battle of wills alone. * Harry and Cho's painfully awkward interactions. Rowling clearly remembers what it was like to be a teenager. * Harry's Occlumency lessons with Snape. * Dumbledore's confession to Harry. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince * The introduction of the Horcrux. * Molly Weasley asking Arthur Weasley about his "dearest ambition." Rowling has always been great at revealing little intriguing bits about her characters at a time, and Arthur’s answer "to find out how airplanes stay up" reminds us about his obsession with Muggles. * Harry's private lessons with Dumbledore, and more time spent with the fascinating and dangerous pensieve, arguably one of Rowling’s most ingenious inventions. * Fred and George Weasley’s Joke Shop, and the slogan: "Why Are You Worrying About You-Know-Who? You Should Be Worrying About U-NO-POO--the Constipation Sensation That's Gripping the Nation!" * Luna's Quidditch commentary. Rowling created scores of Luna Lovegood fans with hilarious and bizarre commentary from the most unlikely Quidditch commentator. * The effects of Felix Felicis. More About Author J. K. (Jo) Rowling was born in Chipping Sodbury in the UK in 1965. Such a funny-sounding name for a birthplace may have contributed to her talent for collecting odd names. Jo moved house twice when she was growing up. The first move was from Yate (just outside Bristol in the south west of England) to Winterbourne. Jo, her sister and friends used to play together in her street in Winterbourne. Two of her friends were a brother and sister whose surname just happened to be Potter! The second move was when Jo was nine and she moved to Tutshill near Chepstow in the Forest of Dean. Jo loved living in the countryside and spent most of her time wandering across fields and along the river Wye with her sister. For Jo, the worst thing about her new home was her new school. Tutshill Primary School was a very small and very old-fashioned place. The roll-top desks in the classrooms still had the old ink wells. Jo's teacher, Mrs Morgan, terrified her. On the first day of school, she gave Jo an arithmetic test, which she failed, scoring zero out of ten. It wasn't that Jo was stupid - she had never done fractions before. So Jo was seated in the row of desks far to the right of Mrs Morgan. Jo soon realised that Mrs Morgan seated her pupils according to how clever she thought they were: the brightest sat to her left, and those she thought were dim were seated to her right. Jo was in the 'stupid' row, 'as far right as you could possibly get without sitting in the playground'. From Tutshill Primary, Jo went to Wyedean Comprehensive. She was quiet, freckly, short-sighted and not very good at sports. She even broke her arm playing netball. Her favourite subject by far was English, but she also liked languages. Jo always loved writing more than anything. 'The first story that I ever wrote down, when I was five or six, was about a rabbit called Rabbit. He got the measles and was visited by his friends, including a giant bee called Miss Bee. And ever since Rabbit and Miss Bee, I have wanted to be a writer, though I rarely told anyone so. I was afraid they'd tell me I didn't have a hope.' At school, Jo would entertain her friends at lunchtime with stories. 'I used to tell my equally quiet and studious friends long serial stories at lunchtimes.' In these stories, Jo and her friends would be heroic and daring. As she got older, Jo kept writing but she never showed what she had written to anyone, except for some of her funny stories that featured her friends as heroines. After school, Jo attended the University of Exeter in Devon where she studied French. Her parents hoped that by studying languages, she would enjoy a great career as a bilingual secretary. But as Jo recalls, 'I am one of the most disorganised people in the world and, as I later proved, the worst secretary ever.' She claims that she never paid much attention in meetings because she was too busy scribbling down ideas. 'This is a problem when you are supposed to be taking the minutes of the meeting,' she says. When she was 25, Jo started writing a third novel ('I abandoned the first two when I realised how bad they were'). A year later, she went to Portugal to teach English, which she really enjoyed. Working afternoons and evenings, she had mornings free to write. The new novel was about a boy who was a wizard. When she returned to the UK, Jo had a suitcase full of stories about Harry Potter. She moved to Edinburgh with her young daughter and worked as a French teacher. She also set herself a target: she would finish the 'Harry' novel and get it published. In 1996, one year after finishing the book, Bloomsbury bought Jo's first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. 'The moment I found out that Harry would be published was one of the best of my life,’ says Jo. A few months after 'Harry' was accepted for publication in Britain, an American publisher bought the rights for enough money to enable Jo to give up teaching and write full time - her life's ambition! Book Dimension length: (cm)24.1 width:(cm)15.5
Frommer’s 500 places to take your kids before they grow up
作者: (美)霍利·休斯(Holly Hughes),(美)茱莉·迪谢纳(Julie Duchaine)著;赵萍萍,潘伟,王琦译
出版社:人民邮电出版社,2011
简介: 带上《带孩子游世界(长大前应去的500个地方)》这本热销的旅游指南,踏上激动人心的环球之旅。穿街过巷、跨洋越海,从美国的彩色沙漠到澳大利亚库伯佩迪的地下房屋,从印度的骆驼远征到罗马尼亚的吸血鬼城堡,乐游世界500个旅游驻地。 修订版中增加了40个新景点,配以详细的酒店和网站信息,并根据景点的难易程度给出相应的儿童参观年龄建议,确保您一家人的出行顺利且不留遗憾。
500 places for food & wine lovers
作者: (美)霍利·休斯(Holly Hughes),查理·奥马利(Charlie O’Malley)著;季发,宋立峰译
出版社:人民邮电出版社,2011
简介:霍利·休斯编著的《美食家眼中的500处旅游胜地》是一本颇具特色的 旅行指南书,书中介绍的地方不仅拥有美丽的景色,更拥有独一无二的美 食或饮品。书中既有奢华的大餐和名贵的陈酿,也有藏身于农贸市场和街 头巷尾中令人惊艳的美味。阅读《美食家眼中的500处旅游胜地》的过程也 仿佛享受了一路的饕餮飨宴。书中景点后均附有交通、住宿、价位等信息 ,兼具趣味性与实用性。 点击链接进入英文版: Frommer's 500 Places for Food & Wine Lovers
作者: CECELIA AHERN
简介: A novel about holding on, letting go, and learning to love again. Now in paperback, the endearing novel that captured readers' hearts and introduced a fresh new voice in women's fiction -- Cecelia Ahern. Holly couldn't live without her husband Gerry, until the day she had to. They were the kind of young couple who could finish each other's sentences. When Gerry succumbs to a terminal illness and dies, 30-year-old Holly is set adrift, unable to pick up the pieces. But with the help of a series of letters her husband left her before he died and a little nudging from an eccentric assortment of family and friends, she learns to laugh, overcome her fears, and discover a world she never knew existed. The kind of enchanting novel with cross-generational appeal that comes along once in a great while, PS, I Love You is a captivating love letter to the world! --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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