The Marriage of Miss Jane Austen: Volume II

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Price
$17.95
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
Pages
332
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.74 inches | 1.07 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781535444958

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About the Author
Whether his subject is literature, history, or science, Collins Hemingway has a passion for the art of creative investigation. For him, the most compelling fiction deeply explores the heart and soul of its characters, while also engaging them in the complex and often dangerous world in which they have a stake. He wants to explore all that goes into people's lives and everything that makes them complete though fallible human beings. His fiction is shaped by the language of the heart and an abiding regard for courage in the face of adversity. Hemingway has also written award-winning nonfiction. As a nonfiction book author, Hemingway has worked alongside some of the world's thought leaders on topics as diverse as corporate culture and ethics; the Internet and mobile technology; the ins and outs of the retail trade; and the cognitive potential of the brain. Best known for the #1 best-selling book on business and technology, "Business @ the Speed of Thought," which he coauthored with Bill Gates, he has earned a reputation for tackling challenging subjects with clarity and insight, writing for the nontechnical but intelligent reader. He has published shorter nonfiction on topics including computer technology, medicine, and aviation, and he has written award-winning journalism. Published books: "The Marriage of Miss Jane Austen, " Volumes I and II Business @ the Speed of Thought, with Bill Gates Built for Growth, with Arthur Rubinfeld What Happy Companies Know, with Dan Baker and Cathy Greenberg Maximum Brainpower, with Shlomo Breznitz The Fifth Wave, with Robert Marcus