Books by Eleanor Cooney and Complete Book Reviews
Eleanor Cooney, Author . HarperCollins $23.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-06-621396-5
"Whoever said love was stronger than death was full of malarkey," comments Cooney, setting the forthright tone early in this honest account of taking care of a parent with Alzheimer's. In 1997, Cooney (The Court of the Lion: A Novel of...
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Eleanor Cooney, Author, Daniel Altieri, With William Morrow & Company $19.95 (920p) ISBN 978-0-87795-902-1
Set in eighth century China during the T'ang dynasty, this massive historical novel quickly captures the imagination while its accuracy of detail rewards readers interested in the period. In the glittering court of Emperor Minghuang, the death of...
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Eleanor Cooney, Author, Daniel Altieri, With Avon Books $6.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-380-70985-4
``Set in eighth-century China during the T'ang dynasty, this massive historical novel quickly captures the imagination while its accuracy of detail rewards readers interested in the period . . . a triumphant mix of fact and fiction,'' judged PW. (May
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Eleanor Cooney, Author, Daniel Altieri, With William Morrow & Company $22 (640p) ISBN 978-0-688-08938-2
This first-rate historical mystery by the authors of The Court of the Lion is absorbing from the very first sentence. Cooney and Altieri's ability to make the surroundings, events, and cast of characters believable renders the seventh century as...
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Eleanor Cooney, Author, Daniel Altieri, With Avon Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-380-70872-7
Judge Dee investigates ritualistic slaying in the seventh-century court of a sinister Chinese empress in this first-rate mystery. (July)
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Eleanor Cooney, Author, Daniel Altieri, With William Morrow & Company $25 (0p) ISBN 978-0-688-12872-2
Much has changed in Tibet since James Hilton used it 63 years ago as the inspiration for Lost Horizon, his classic novel about Shangri-la, a spiritual paradise hidden in the Himalayas. Where monks once walked, Chinese troops now march; where temples
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