"Adventures with Alzheimer’s is a glimpse into the life of a daughter caring for her mother with Alzheimer’s disease. You will laugh, cry, and even shake your head at times throughout their journey. If you are, or know someone, in a similar situation, this will give insight and power to know how to deal with similar situations. Learn what love, compassion, and understanding can overcome."
Russian Journal(Reprint) by AndreaLee Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2006 by Random House Trade Paperbacks Mobipocket_Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-8129-7665-6, ISBN: 0-8129-7665-7
"“A subtly crafted reflection of both the bleak and golden shadings of Russian life . . . Its tones belong more to the realm of poetry than journalism.” –The New York Times Book ReviewAt age twenty-five, Andrea Lee joined her husband, a Harvard doctoral candidate in Russian history, for his eight months’ study at Moscow State University and an additional two months in Leningrad. Published to enormous critical acclaim in 1981, Russian Jou ..."
Interesting Women (Paperback) by AndreaLee Paperback, 254 Pages, Published 2008 by Fourth Estate Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-00-729213-4, ISBN: 0-00-729213-9
"These gleaming, sensual stories bend a wit worthy of Colette's on a demimonde of expatriates, teenage 'pocket divas', girlfriends, wives, mistresses and daughters."
Lost Hearts in Italy(1st Edition) A Novel by AndreaLee Paperback, 272 Pages, Published 2007 by Random House Trade Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-8129-7113-2, ISBN: 0-8129-7113-2
"The Italian phrase Mai due senza tre–“never two without three”–forms the basis of Andrea Lee’s spellbinding novel of betrayal. Sophisticated and richly told, Lost Hearts in Italy reveals a trio caught in the grip of desire, deception, and remorse.When Mira Ward, an American, relocates to Rome with her husband, Nick, she looks forward to a time of exploration and awakening. Young, beautiful, and in love, Mira is on the verge of a writing ..."
"“A subtly crafted reflection of both the bleak and golden shadings of Russian life . . . Its tones belong more to the realm of poetry than journalism.” –The New York Times Book ReviewAt age twenty-five, Andrea Lee joined her husband, a Harvard doctoral candidate in Russian history, for his eight months’ study at Moscow State University and an additional two months in Leningrad. Published to enormous critical acclaim in 1981, Russian Jou ..."
"Six renowned travel writers describe the creative process involved in this popular form of narrative, drawing on their own works to reveal how to create a sense of place"
Who Lies Wins A novel based on actual judgments in Britain's family-court by AndreaLee Paperback, 512 Pages, Published 2019 by Independently Published ISBN-13: 978-1-68876-601-3, ISBN: 1-68876-601-4
"“A must read, heartbreaking book for anyone interested in children’s legal rights following the breakdown of the family unit. Ms. Lee shows very clearly why and how the current legislation needs to change to end the epidemic of family-court endorsed parental alienation and child abuse.” Dr. Richard Niles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."
Interesting Women by AndreaLee 254 Pages, Published 2014 by Harpercollins Uk ISBN-13: 978-0-00-739240-7, ISBN: 0-00-739240-0
"For readers of Melissa Bank or Jhumpa Lahiri: witty, seductive stories of expatriate women, their loves and losses."
Lost Hearts in Italy A Novel by AndreaLee Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2006 by Fourth Estate ISBN-13: 978-0-00-717286-3, ISBN: 0-00-717286-9
Interesting Women Stories by AndreaLee Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2003 by Random House Trade Paperbacks ISBN-13: 978-0-8129-6684-8, ISBN: 0-8129-6684-8
"American brio confronts European sophistication in these critically acclaimed stories of seduction and self-discovery by New Yorker writer Andrea Lee. In vivid prose shot through with mordant irony, Lee offers the reader a rare combination: sensual evocation of the moment and profound insight into the underlying struggles of gender, race, and class that shape relationships worldwide."
Sarah Phillips(Reprint) (Northeastern Library of Black Literature) by AndreaLee, Valerie Smith, Knud Rasmussen Paperback, 144 Pages, Published 1993 by Northeastern ISBN-13: 978-1-55553-158-4, ISBN: 1-55553-158-X
"This novel, in the words of its title character, is set in "the hermetic world of the old-fashioned black bourgeoisie--a group largely unknown to other Americans, which has carried on with cautious pomp for years in eastern cities and suburbs, using its considerable funds to attempt poignant imitations of high society, acting with genuine gallantry in the struggle for civil rights, and finally producing a generation of children educated ..."
RUSSIAN JOURNAL V127(1st Edition) by AndreaLee Paperback, 235 Pages, Published 1984 by Vintage ISBN-13: 978-0-394-71127-0, ISBN: 0-394-71127-0
"The China Reader. Vol. Il: Republican China V-377 SCHURMANN, FRANZ AND ORVILLE
SCHELL (ed».) / The China Reader, Vol. Ill: Communist China V 971 SCHURMANN, ..."
The Lady Cavaliers by AndreaLee Paperback, 576 Pages, Published 1979 by Dell Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-440-04807-7, ISBN: 0-440-04807-9
Interesting Women(1st Edition) Stories by AndreaLee Hardcover, 240 Pages, Published 2002 by Random House ISBN-13: 978-0-375-50586-7, ISBN: 0-375-50586-5
"American brio confronts European sophistication—and diverse cultures collide with surprising results—in brilliant, sometimes outrageous stories of seduction and self-discovery by acclaimed New Yorker writer Andrea Lee. In vivid prose shot through with mordant irony, Lee takes us into the hearts and minds of a number of extraordinary women—intelligent, seductive, self-possessed—who, with wit and style, must grapple with questions of id ..."
"Single ladies PUT A CAP ON IT! is an educational tool and a self-help guide designed to challenge single women into their full potential before entering into relationships with men."
Interesting Women(Updated) by AndreaLee Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 2003 by Fourth Estate ISBN-13: 978-0-00-713505-9, ISBN: 0-00-713505-X
"“Widely regarded as the nation’s most prestigious award for short fiction.”—The Atlantic Monthly Established in 1918 as a memorial to the master of the short story genre, O. Henry, Prize Stories has long been recognized as the premier forum for the contemporary story. The volume for 1993 carries forth the time-honored literary tradition in 23 selections as original and varied as the current trends in short fiction. The top prize for 199 ..."
"When Bibi and Zack got organized and went out to look for Holly, they stepped
out into the dark street and there she was! They reorganized themselves as a
group, turned on some lamps, brushed their teeth with the absent father's
toothbrush, opened, then closed, the windows, patted at the cushions. Alan was
upset — maybe he was planning to make the wrong move. Holly was upset —
this short night in her father's apartment, surrounded ..."