 | | 46 products found for clock in Audiobooks  | A young woman named Elizabeth, who likes machinery more than she does the idea of marriage and babies, takes a job with the eccentric Emerson family as their handyman. |  | Lacy's friend Charlie, a sportswriter in his 40s, wants a child. Lacy, whose daughter is about to go off to college, wants only an independent life. Then, after an impulsive moonlight encounter, Lacy becomes pregnant. Charlie thinks his dream of... |  | Lacy's friend Charlie, a sportswriter in his 40s, wants a child. Lacy, whose daughter is about to go off to college, wants only an independent life. Then, after an impulsive moonlight encounter, Lacy becomes pregnant. Charlie thinks his dream of... |  | Lacy's friend Charlie, a sportswriter in his 40s, wants a child. Lacy, whose daughter is about to go off to college, wants only an independent life. Then, after an impulsive moonlight encounter, Lacy becomes pregnant. Charlie thinks his dream of... |  | Lacy's friend Charlie, a sportswriter in his 40s, wants a child. Lacy, whose daughter is about to go off to college, wants only an independent life. Then, after an impulsive moonlight encounter, Lacy becomes pregnant. Charlie thinks his dream of... |  | Lacy's friend Charlie, a sportswriter in his 40s, wants a child. Lacy, whose daughter is about to go off to college, wants only an independent life. Then, after an impulsive moonlight encounter, Lacy becomes pregnant. Charlie thinks his dream of... |  | The author of this memoir, paralyzed and mute since birth, had to strap a stick to his head to peck at a computer keyboard in order to write it. Published when the author was a young man, it recalls the childhood of someone forced to live by a... |  | |  | The cuckoo in the clock leads a lonely little girl into fantastic adventures and two cousins go to magical places by way of the tapestry room. |  | A collection of eight stories centered around the theme of sleeping, dreams, and bedtime. Selections include "The Cradle is Green," "Lullay, Lulla," and "Four Angels to My Bed." Illustrated with color and b&w cut-paper collages. |
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