Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
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- A father's kisses : a novel
- A horse named Peaceable
- A keeper of sheep
- A man's game
- A place to hide
- A rose remembered
- A season of comebacks
- A share of Freedom
- A solitary grief
- A time apart
- Beach music
- Blue willow
- Boyne's Lassie
- But in the fall I'm leaving
- Calling me home
- Cassandra-Jamie
- Catch the sea
- Christmas every day : a story told a child
- Coming attractions : a wonderful novel
- Country of the heart : a novel
- D, my name is Danita
- Daddy
- Daughter of darkness
- Dear daddy--
- Doctor Thorne
- Easy money : a novel
- Effie's house
- Eucalyptus : a novel
- Existing solutions : a novel
- Fade far away
- Father of the bride
- Fathers and daughters : portraits in fiction
- Five secrets in a box
- Flyaway
- Ghosts in the family
- Hate you
- Hawk high
- Heaven
- Her father's house
- Hey Dad, get a life!
- Holding onto Sunday
- Home to the prairie
- I found Mouse
- I wear long green hair in summer
- I'll get by : a novel
- Ice
- Ice
- In summer light
- Inside the privet hedge : a novel
- Isabella : a wish for Miguel, Peru, 1820
- Kim/Kimi
- Klanty's daughters
- Lasso the moon
- Lion at the door : a novel
- Listening for Leroy
- Los Alamos light
- Lost in translation
- Lulu's mixed-up movie
- Memoirs of a terrorist : a novel
- Mind-find
- Monte-Cristo's daughter; sequel to Alexander Dumas' great novel, : the "Count of Monte-Cristo," and conclusion of "Edmond Dantes."
- Mrs. Einstein
- Museum pieces : a novel
- My sweet Audrina
- Natasha's daddy : featuring Jim Henson's Sesame Street Muppets
- Net of jewels : a novel
- No defense
- No more promises
- No price too high : a novel
- O my America! : a novel
- Older men
- Orange rhymes with everything
- Our father : a novel
- Out of the mist
- Out of this world
- Protecting Marie
- Ride a proud horse
- Rosemary for remembrance
- Saying it out loud : a novel
- Secret of Moonlight Mountain
- Shadow over San Mateo
- Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite
- Spinners
- Sweet Friday Island
- Taxi! Taxi!
- The Isis pedlar
- The Merlin effect
- The Mt. Pelée redemption : a metaphysical mystery
- The Quondam wives : a novel
- The antiquary ..
- The bridge to nowhere
- The chimney sweeper's boy : a novel
- The crumb that walked : more about Jane Jonquil :
- The darkling
- The daughters of necessity
- The eleventh hour
- The favourite
- The girl in the photograph
- The gold dust letters
- The gold dust letters
- The head of Dionysos
- The invisible worm
- The last April dancers
- The lost father
- The lost traveler
- The martian general's daughter
- The matchmakers
- The missing pages : a novel
- The other father
- The peacock spring
- The professor's daughter
- The rescue of memory : a novel
- The shadow of the sun : a novel
- The singing swans
- The stone book
- The tin can man
- The upstart
- The war zone
- Thief of souls
- This stranger, my father
- Through a brief darkness
- To kill a mockingbird
- Tomorrow is Daddy's birthday
- Unfinished portrait of Jessica
- Voices from home
- Washington Square
- Water
- When she was good
- Where love leaves us
- Wildford's daughter
- Yours truly : a novel
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