Nona Grandea has written:
'From blackboards to keyboards' -- subject(s): Women, Occupational training for women, Sex discrimination in employment, Labor supply, Education, Employment, Effect of education on
Nona Pyron has written: 'Everything you wanted to know about the baroque cello - but were afraid to ask'
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Author of a Woman of Pleasure. has written: 'Genuine memoirs of the celebrated Miss Maria Brown'
Anita Rampal has written: 'The \\'
Nona Tatum Zeigler has written: 'Fragments of dreams'
Nona Kelley Carver has written: 'Carver country cowboys'
Nona Pyron has written: 'Everything you wanted to know about the baroque cello - but were afraid to ask'
Nona Caspers has written: 'Heavier Than Air' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Fiction
Nona Maughan Goodson has written: 'Life histories of George Thompson and Eliza Jane (Jennie) Sells and their descendants'
Suparto Brata has written: 'Spookhuis' 'Nona sekretaris'
Nona S. Starr has written: 'Exploring the world' 'Viewpoint' -- subject(s): Travel agents, Vocational guidance, Hospitality industry, Tourist trade
Nona Freeman has written: 'Shoutin' on the hills' -- subject(s): Biography, Missionaries, Missions, United Pentecostal Church 'The Adventures of Bug and Me' -- subject(s): Missionaries, Biography 'This Is the Day (Friendship With the King)' 'Bug & Nona on the go' -- subject(s): Missionaries, Biography
Nona Lee Henriksen Mahugh is the author of the book "Behind the Eight Ball." It is a memoir that recounts her life experiences and challenges while also providing insights and lessons on overcoming adversity.
Nona Hatay has written books on topics such as spirituality, self-help, and personal growth. Some of her popular titles include "Rising Stronger: The Art of Overcoming Adversity" and "Awakening Your Inner Power." She often blends psychological insights with practical advice to help readers navigate life's challenges.
"Strega Nona" was written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. The book follows the story of an Italian witch named Strega Nona and her magical pasta pot.
Nona Beamer went by Aunty Nona.