Journaux intimes
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Journaux intimes
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- Harriet the spy, written & illustrated by Louise Fitzhugh
- Amor & gelato, Jenna Evans Welch ; tradução de Joana Faro
- Lost in Paris, Marissa Moss
- The cancer journals, Audre Lorde ; foreword by Tracy K. Smith
- Tales from a not-so-smart Miss Know-It-All, by Rachel Renée Russell
- Like the willow tree/, Lois Lowry
- Rebel without a crew, or, How a 23-year-old filmmaker with $7,000 became a Hollywood player, Robert Rodriguez
- Rywka's diary, the writings of a Jewish girl from the Lodz Ghetto, found at Auschwitz in 1945 and published seventy years later, Rywka Lipszyc ; edited by Anita Friedman and originally published by Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco ; translated from the Polish by Malgorzata Markoff ; with annotations by Ewa Wiatr
- As consciousness is harnessed to flesh, journals and notebooks, 1964-1980, Susan Sontag ; edited by David Rieff
- Beyond the sunrise, Ben M. Baglio ; illustrations by Judith Lawton
- Sophie Scott goes south, Alison Lester
- The hope of another spring, Takuichi Fujii, artist and wartime witness, Barbara Johns ; foreword by Roger Daniels ; introduction to the diary by Sandy Kita
- Desert diary, Japanese American children behind barbed wire, Michael O. Tunnell
- The light in the dark, a winter journal, Horatio Clare
- A countrywoman's year, by Rosemary Verey ; foreword by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
- Nobody's perfect. I'm as close as it gets, by Jamie Kelly ; [i.e. Jim Benton]
- The country diary of an Edwardian lady, Edith Holden
- Halfway to Hollywood, diaries 1980-1988, Michael Palin
- Growing up with the impressionists, the diary of Julie Manet, translated and edited by Jane Roberts
- July, by Kathleen Ossip
- North Korea journal, Michael Palin
- The crime and the silence, confronting the massacre of Jews in wartime Jedwabne, Anna Bikont ; translated from the Polish by Alissa Valles
- Eva's campfire adventure, Rebecca Elliott
- The second kind of impossible, the extraordinary quest for a new form of matter, Paul J. Steinhardt
- This birth place of souls, the Civil War nursing diary of Harriet Eaton, edited with an introduction by Jane E. Schultz
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker 1965-2000, edited by Valerie Boyd
- Last night I dreamed of peace, the diary of Dang Thuy Tram, Dang Thuy Tram ; translated by Andrew X. Pham ; introduction by Frances Fitzgerald ; notes by Jane Barton Griffith, Robert Whitehurst, and Dang Kim Tram
- Capitol builder, the shorthand journals of Montgomery C. Meigs, 1853-1859, 1861 : a project to commemorate the United States Capitol Bicentennial, 1800-2000, edited by Wendy Wolff
- We are patriots, by Kristiana Gregory
- Daphne's diary of daily disasters, the fake friend!, by Marissa Moss
- Diaries, John Quincy Adams ; David Waldstreicher, editor, I
- You can bet on that, by Jamie Kelly [i.e. Jim Benton]
- The love of strangers, what six Muslim students learned in Jane Austen's London, Nile Green
- Lizzy Bennet's diary, 1811-1812, discovered by Marcia Williams
- The stubborn light of things, a nature diary, Melissa Harrison ; [illustrations by Joanna Lisowiec]
- Diaries, John Quincy Adams ; David Waldstreicher, editor, II
- The storm on our shores, one island, two soldiers, and the forgotten battle of World War II, Mark Obmascik
- Kiki, my stylish life, by Kyla May
- Theft by finding, diaries (1977-2002), David Sedaris
- Life as we knew it, Susan Beth Pfeffer
- Twerp, Mark Goldblatt
- The journals of Spalding Gray, edited by Nell Casey
- Cartboy and the time capsule, L.A. Campbell
- Our island, a fourteen-month journal of life on Swan's Island, Maine, in the seventies, Donald Junkins
- Notes from a black woman's diary, selected works of Kathleen Collins, Kathleen Collins
- A carnival of snackery, diaries (2003-2020), David Sedaris
- The making of a writer, Gail Godwin ; edited by Rob Neufeld, Volume 2
- The unknown travels and dubious pursuits of William Clark, Jo Ann Trogdon
- The day will pass away, the diary of a Gulag prison guard, 1935-1936, Ivan Chistyakov ; introduction and notes by Irina Shcherbakova ; translation from the Russian by Arch Tait
- From the notebooks of a middle school princess, written & illustrated by Meg Cabot
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