This 1942 French novel begins, "Mother died today. Or, maybe, yesterday; I can't be sure."
Despite its title, this 1848 Charles Dickens novel is ultimately about a father & his daughter, not his son
William Faulkner's novel "Mosquitoes" satirizes the literary life in this Louisiana city
Ford Madox Ford's 4-novel series "Parade's End" is set during & after this war in which Ford himself was shell-shocked
"For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever", this "Lord" of poetry babbled in "The Brook"
This 1871 sequel is subtitled "Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys"
The title of this Willa Cather novel refers to a certain Ms. Shimerda
Many are ready to demonstrate their bravery at the start of this 1895 Stephen Crane novel
"The Autobiography of a Horse" is the subtitle to this first major animal novel in literature
This 1906 tale tells the story of a wolf-dog gradually domesticated by his kindly new owner