"Kilby, Joan - Temporary Wife" - читать интересную книгу автора (Kilby Joan)chef, I also got to visit the studio and talk to the director, audio
and visual technicians, camera operators--qn short, everyone involved in producing a TV show. During my cooking episode---which included Veronique's mango salsa, by the way--I pumped the producer interviewer almost as fast as she could ask me questions. My questions were edited out of the final tape, of course, but I got my information and had a ball doing it. Like my hero, Burton, I spent my childhood in a rural area outside Vancouver. Like him, I enjoyed the sunshine and ignored the rain, loved the juxtaposition of mountains and sea, and as I grew older, mourned the loss of farmland to houses and industry.. But farmers are a tenacious lot, clinging to the land with a love that some limes defies economics. I fervently hope that when my grandchildren are old and gray, farmers will still be tilling the rich and fertile soil of the Fraser Valley. Sincerely, Joan Kilby Joan Kilby HARLEQUIN TORONTO NEW YORK LONDON AMSTERDAM PARIS SYDNEY HAMBURG STOCKHOLM ATHENS TOKYO MILAN If you purchased this book without a cover you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as "unsold and destroyed" to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this "stripped book." ISBN 0373708327 TEMPORARY WIFE Copyright 1999 by Joan Kilby. All rights reserved. Except for use in any review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part in any form by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography, photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher, Harlequin Enterprises Limited, 225 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B 3K9. All characters in this book have no existence outside the imagination of the author and have no relation whatsoever to anyone bearing the Same name or names. They are not even distantly inspired by any individual known or unknown to the author, and all incidents are pure |
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