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Invitation to Provence
by
Elizabeth
Adler
When Fanny is offered an all-expenses-paid trip to a reunion of her estranged family in Provence, she discovers dangerous family secrets.
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654
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2004
Secret of the Villa Mimosa
by
Elizabeth
Adler
When Phyl, a successful psychiatrist, tries to help an amnesia victim reconstruct her past, they travel back in time in a journey marked by murder, intrigue and romance.
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Five People You Meet in Heaven
by
Mitch
Albom
Killed in a tragic accident, an elderly man who believes he had an uninspired life awakens in the afterlife and discovers that heaven consists of having five people explain the meaning of his existence.
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322
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2003
Wilderness Tips
by
Margaret
Atwood
This collection of stories takes the reader to familiar, strange and ssecret places of the imagination.
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Wish You Well
by
David
Baldcacci
Tragedy forces Lou, her little brother Ox, and their invalid mother to move to the mountains of southwestern Virginia to live with their great-grandmother where a courtroom battle could determine the fate of the entire family.
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hardcover
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611
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2000
Loving Voice
by
Rizzo, Jannis
Banks, Carolyn
A delightful selection of read-aloud stoires for caregivers to read to patients and loved ones.
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Open House
by
Elizabeth
Berg
When Samantha's husband leaves her and her eleven-year-old son, she has to emerge from her grief and find a way to make her own happiness.
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London Transports
by
Maeve
Binchy
Twenty-two of Binchy's short stories.
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Copper Beech
by
Maeve
Binchy
In the Irish town of Shancarrig, everything is not as placid as it seems.
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Echoes
by
Maeve
Binchy
The enthralling story of Clare and David, separated by money,family and upbringing in Irish society, but united in love.
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Light a Penny Candle
by
Maeve
Binchy
Elizabeth and Aisling live in a world where the old ways no longer work and it is no longer enough to light a penny candle.
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Glass Lake
by
Maeve
Binchy
In the charmed Irish village of Lough Glass, very little gets past the watchful eyes and open ears of its residents. But young Kit McMahon holds a secret about her beautiful mother, who was lost one night in a storm on Glass Lake.
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Quentins
by
Maeve
Binchy
Ella Brady wants to film a documenary about a restaurant called Quentins that will capture the spirit of Dublin from the 1970s to the present day. However, as she uncovers more and more of Quentin's history, she begins to wonder whether some stories are too sacred to be told and some secrets must be kept secret.
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608
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2002
Scarlet Feather
by
Maeve
Binchy
Fresh from cooking school, Tom Feather and Cathy Scarlet are hot new additions to the Dublin scene with their new catering company, but some people are not keen on their success.
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Dances with Wolves
by
Michael
Blake
The story of Lieutenant John Dunbar who lived on an abandoned Army post with only a wolf and Indians for company.
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Sudden Change of Heart
by
Barbara Taylor
Bradford
Friendship between two best friends faces a challenge when Laura's investigation into stolen artwork leads to Claire's ex-husband's family.
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Where You Belong
by
Barbara Taylor
Bradford
In the wake of a tragic shooting in Kosovo, a young American photojournalist discovers that her lover -- a British journalist killed in the attack-- was married.
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Women in His Life
by
Barbara Taylor
Bradford
When billionaire Maximillian West's world collapses, he is forced to confront his relationships with the women in his life.
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Leaving Cold Sassy Tree
by
Olive Ann
Burns
This unfinished sequel to COLD SASSY TREE tells the tale of the grown-up Will Tweedy and the feisty young schoolteacher who captures his heart. Burns, who died of cancer, was unable to totally finish this novel.
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Cold Sassy Tree
by
Olive Ann
Burns
Modern times comes to the small Southern town of Cold Sassy Tree.
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Girl with a Pearl Earring
by
Tracy
Chevalier
A poor seventeenth-century servant girl knows her place in the household of the painter Johannes Vermeer, but when he begins to use her as model, nasty rumors circulate throughout their town.
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Circle of Quilters
by
Jennifer
Chiaverini
When the departure of two Elm Creek Quilts founding members prompts an influx of new applicants, the artists' retreat considers several candidates, including a history lover, a chef, and a gifted teacher.
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507
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2006
Guppies for Tea
by
Marika
Cobbold
Between attempting to sneak her grandmother out of a retirement home and dealing with her husband's disloyalty, Amelia finds a new capacity for adventure and friendship.
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Mr. Bridge
by
Evan S.
Connell
A successful lawyer in 1930's Kansas City, Walter Bridge has difficulty understanding his wife's dissatisfaction and his children's rebelliousness
This widely acclaimed novel tha became a popular film starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
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Mrs. Bridge
by
Evan S.
Connell
Wife of a successful lawyer in 1930s Kansas City, India Bridge tries to cope with her dissastisfaction with an easy, though empty, life. This widely acclaimed novel tha became a popular film starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
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Crisis
by
Robin
Cook
Shocked and humiliated by a medical malpractice lawsuit, physician Craig Bowman receives help from his estranged brother-in-law, medical examiner Jack Stapleton, who uncovers more trouble after exhuming the body of Craig's alleged victim.
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735
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2006
Notorious
by
Janet
Dailey
A determined woman fights to protect her family's land in the wild ranch country of northern Nevada.
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Flirting with Pete
by
Barbara
Delinsky
A daughter's struggle to win the approval of the father she never knew becomes a journey of self-discovery.
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481
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2002
General's Daughter
by
Nelson
DeMille
When Paul Brenner, a member of the Army's elite undercover investigative unit, is assigned a difficult case involving the death of the beautiful Captain Ann Campbell, he finds out just how far he can push his power.
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Spencerville
by
Nelson
DeMille
Back from the Cold War, intelligence officer Keith Landry gets involved with his first love.
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Last Days of Dogtown
by
Anita
Diamant
Diamant tells the story of a community of castoffs -- widows, prostitutes, orphans, African-Americans and ne'er-do-wells – who are eking out a harsh living in the barren terrain of early 1800s Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
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427
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2005
Billy Bathgate
by
E. L.
Doctorow
During the Depression, Billy receives an extraordinary education in crime, love, life and death.
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Memory Keeper's Daughter
by
Kim
Edwards
A doctor who had delivered his newborn twins during a snowstorm rashly decides to protect his wife from their baby’s Down Syndrome by turning the child over to his nurse.
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711
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Horse Whisperer
by
Nicholas
Evans
After her teenage daughter and the girl's horse are injured in a tragic accident, Annie Graves journeys across the continent in search of Tom Booker, the Horse Whisperer, in the hope that he can use his ancient gift to help both the horse and the maimed girl.
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Locket
by
Richard Paul
Evans
Working at a rest home after caring for his mother during her terminal illness, Michael accepts the deathbed request of an elderly woman to return her cherished locket -- given to her by a long-lost love-- to her old hometown.
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Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man
by
Fannie
Flagg
Flagg brings back the 1950s with the story of Daisy Fay, a heroine who is bound to capture your heart.
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Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!
by
Fannie
Flagg
The story of Dena Nordstrom, TV anchorwoman, whose future is full of promise, whose present is rich with complicaitons, and whose past is marked by mystery.
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Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
by
Fannie
Flagg
Mrs. Threadgoode's tale of two high-spirited women of the 1930s helps Evelyn, a 1980s woman in a sad slump of middle age, to begin to rejuvenate her own life.
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Shem Creek
by
Dorothea Benton
Frank
Desperate for a simpler life, Linda Breland packs up her family and drives from New Jersey to her native South Carolina where she learns to jumpstart her life, make friends, and forge a deeper mother/daughter bond with her daughters
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541
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2004
Presence of Mind
by
Anitea
Fraser
As her daughter grows up and changes, her mother is faced with a terrible decision that could destroy her family's life.
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273
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1997
Saving Graces
by
Patricia
Gaffney
A mesmerizing story about true friendship that follows the lives of four very different women.
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Edge of Town
by
Dorothy
Garlock
Julie Jones knows what she is: a country girl, not beautiful but presentable, in skirts too long to be fashionable. Secretly, she wishes for someone to find her special enought to come courting. When Evan Johnson, aquiet boy, returns from fighting the Great War, he works to win Julie's heart until he is suddenly charged with murder.
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561
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1982
After the Parade
by
Dorothy
Garlock
Story of the era after WWII when men and women had to rebuild their marriages and lives after years apart.
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Virtuous Woman
by
Kaye
Gibbons
In alternating voices, Jack and his wife Ruby tell the story of their years together.
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Good Husband
by
Gail
Godwin
A portrait of two marriages that travels beyond the usual quesitons of love and domestic comfort.
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Angel Fire
by
Andrew M.
Greeley
Sean Desmond, a biologist abandoned by his wife and two sons, sets out for Stockholm to accept a Nobel Prize and finds himself tracked by would-be assassins and protected by a beautiful guardian angel, who teaches him to love again
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St. Valentine's Night
by
Andrew M.
Greeley
A high school reunion turns TV correspondent and celebrity Neil Connor's life upside-down.
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Search for Maggie Ward
by
Andrew M.
Greeley
Soon after Jerry meets a hauntingly beautiful girl who helps him deal with the demons that trouble his spirit, she vanishes.
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Wages of Sin
by
Andrew M.
Greeley
A Chicago entrepreneur with a troubled soul struggles to find the truth about his heritage, his lover and himself.
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Foul Matter
by
Martha
Grimes
Grimes, author of the popular Richard Jury mysteries, ventures from Scotland Yard, this time to examine the cutthroat world of contemporary New York book publishing.
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2004
Last Juror
by
John
Grisham
The story of a convicted murderer who could be out to seek revenge against the jurors who sent him to prison nine years earlier.
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581
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2004
Painted House
by
John
Grisham
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2003
Water for Elephants
by
Sara
Gruen
Ninety-something-year-old Jacob Jankowski remembers his time in the circus as a young man during the Great Depression, and his friendship with Marlena, the star of the equestrian act, and Rosie, the elephant, who gave them both hope.
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561
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2006
Errands
by
Judith
Guest
After the death of her husband, Annie and her children struggle as they learn how to be a family without a father and husband in the house.
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Snow in August
by
Pete
Hamill
The story of an unusual friendship between an 11-year-old Irish Catholic boy and a rabbi refugee from Prague.
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Distant Shores
by
Kristin
Hannah
Elizabeth makes a fateful decision and risks everything she has for a second chance at happiness.
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481
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2002
Plainsong
by
Kent
Haruf
A new vision of life and family emerges from the unsettled lives of a small-town teacher struggling to raise two boys alone, a pregnant teenage girl with nowhere to go, and two elderly bachelor farmers.
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Blue Diary
by
Alice
Hoffman
The revelation of a dark secret about Ethan Ford's true identity and his past threatens to turn a small Masachusetts town upside down.
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Lily White
by
Susan
Isaacs
Attorney Lee White's life spins out of control when a case she's investigating becomes interwoven with betrayals in her own life.
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On Secret Service
by
John
Jakes
Set during the Civil War, this is the story of two couples who discover that love doesn't take sides and a fascinating account of how the Secret Service began.
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Love Me
by
Garrison
Keillor
Larry Wyler heads east from Minnesota to New York in pursuit of the celebrated life of writers he admires. After some failures, he returns home to write for an advice column, through which he learns unexpected life lessons.
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2004
Queenie
by
Michael
Korda
Queenie Kelley, a half-caste Indian girl from Calcutta, whose past is her most dangerous secret, rises to Hollywood's apex as the glamorous Dawn Avalon.
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995
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Historian
by
Elizabeth
Kostova
After discovering a medieval book and a cache of letters, a young woman becomes the latest in a series of historians to investigate the possible surviving legacy of Vlad the Impaler.
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2005
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No Regrets
by
Fern
Kupfer
Two middle-aged friends take a long trip together and reflect on their lives and the satisfaction of their friendship.
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City of Joy
by
Dominique
Lapierre
French journalist-historian Lapierre gives a fascinating account of how four people overcame incredible adversity in the City of Joy -- the poorest and most over-populated district on earth.
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Isabel's Bed
by
Elinor
Lipman
On a whim, Harriet Mahoney answers an ad to share a cottage on Cape Cod and ghostwrite a book.
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Montana
by
Debbie
Macomber
Moving to Montana to stay with her terminally ill grandfather, Molly has serious doubts about ranch worker Sam Dakota, the man her grandfather wishes her to marry.
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527
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1997
Moon Over Water
by
Debbie
Macomber
Lorraine Dancy embarks on a life of adventure, danger, and passion when she finds her long-lost father, gets framed for stealing an invaluable relic, and flees to Mexico.
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408
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1988
Anything Considered
by
Peter
Mayle
A rollicking caper about an English expatriate with champagne tastes who finds himself broke in Provence, France.
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Hotel Pastis
by
Peter
Mayle
When Simon Shaw takes a vacation in southern France, he meets an enchanting French woman and ends up buying a hotel with her.
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Buffalo Girls
by
Larry
McMurtry
McMurtry captures the Wild West by breathing life into memorable characters like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.
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Walker in Shadows
by
Barbara
Michaels
A chilling novel about a haunted love that refuses to die.
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Mexico
by
James A.
Michener
An American journalist travels to Mexioc to report on the upcoming duel between two great matadors and is ultimately swept up in the dramatic story of his own Mexican ancestors.
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Journey
by
James
Michener
Four aristocratic Englishmen seek Canadian gold.
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Distinguished Guest
by
Sue
Miller
In this moving story of a mother and son, the Maynard family tries to understand the meaning of life while confronting loss and change.
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While I Was Gone
by
Sue
Miller
An exquisitely suspenseful novel about how casually a marriage can be destroyed.
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Anne of Avonlea
by
L. M.
Montgomery
In this sequel to Anne of Green Gables, teenage Anne Shirley becomes a schoolteacher in a small village on Prince Edward Island.
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Beloved
by
Toni
Morrison
This Pulitzer Prize-winning book tells the story of Sethe, an escaped slave living in post-Civil War Ohio with her daughter and mother-in-law, who is haunted by the ghost of her dead baby girl.
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Dive From Clausen's Pier
by
Ann
Packer
When her fiance Mike is left paralyzed following a tragic accident, Carrie Bell begins to question her familiar world, from her everyday life in Wisconsin to her relationships, as she sets out to rediscover her own identity.
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Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
by
James
Patterson
Katie Wilkinson belileves she has found the perfect man, until he vanishes, leaving behind a dairy penned by a woman named Suzanne who wrote it for her baby boy Nicholas.
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Vanishing Acts
by
Jodi
Picoult
Single mother Delia Hopkins was happily anticipating her upcoming nuptials, until a series of unsettling flashbacks threatened to devastate her life and the lives of those she loves.
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2005
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610
September
by
Rosamunde
Pilcher
A cast of memorable characters from Europe and America converges on the Scottish town of Strathcroy for a birthday celebration, where intertwining tales of romance, excess, and heartbreak unfold.
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Coming Home
by
Rosamunde
Pilcher
From an elegant British boarding shcool in the 1930s to a continent ravaged by World War II, Judith Dunbar comes of age and learns about love, courage, and loss.
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1161
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1995
Shell Seekers
by
Rosamunde
Pilcher
The fate of a painting called The Shell Seekers threatens to tear a family apart.
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Flowers in the Rain and Other Stories
by
Rosamunde
Pilcher
Short stories by the author of THE SHELL SEEKERS>
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Carousel
by
Belva
Plain
Not only are outside forces threatening the Grey's family business, but the family is being shattered from within by a tormented child who's obsessed with an heirloom silver carousel.
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After the Fire
by
Belva
Plain
In the aftermath of an ugly divorce, Hyacinth must rebuild a world for herself and her children.
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Whispers
by
Belva
Plain
A sensitive portrayal of a family's heartbreak, a woman's courage, and a subject too long discussed in whispers.
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Treasures
by
Belva
Plain
The Osborne family finds they can choose to walk alone and watch their dreams die or work together to salvage what they treasure.
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One True Thing
by
Anna
Quindlen
After caring for her mother during her final, painful battle with cancer, Ellen Gulden finds herself accused of murdering her in a mercy killing.
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Village Christmas and the Christmas Mouse
by
Miss
Read
Two of Miss Read's favorite Christmas stories in one volume.
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Tales from a Village School
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Miss
Read
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Friends at Thrush Green
by
Miss
Read
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Follow the Stars Home
by
Luanne
Rice
With the help of her brother-in-law, Diane tries to find the strengh to forgive her ex-husband, the father of her exceptional child.
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Silver Bells
by
Luanne
Rice
A rugged Christmas tree farmer from Nova Scotia and a reclusive young librarian from New York City come together amid the holiday magic of a glittering city.
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293
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2005
Chesapeake Blue
by
Nora
Roberts
Returning as a successful artist to the home of the family that adopted him, Seth Quinn finds that dark secrets from the past threaten the entire Quinn family.
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500
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2004
Command Performance
by
Nora
Roberts
Eve thought she had learned to put her childhood dreams behind her until His Royal Highness Alexander de Cordina asked her theatrical troupe to perform in Cordina.
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336
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1987
Miss Julia Stands Her Ground
by
Ann B.
Ross
When Hazel Marie's troublemaking uncle makes a scandalous claim about Little Lloyd's paternity, Miss Julia takes on the unpleasant task of conducting DNA testing to see if her late husband and son are truly related.
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478
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2006
Drowning Ruth
by
Christina
Schwarz
Worn out from nursing soldiers at a Milwaukee hospital and struggling to recover from a traumatic love affair, Amanda Starkey returns to her family's rural Wisconsin farm to stay with her beloved sister and young niece. An Oprah selection.
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Lovely Bones
by
Alice
Sebold
The spirit of fourteen-year-old Susie Salmon describes her murder, her surprise at her new home in heaven, and her witness to her famly's grief, efforts to find the killer, and attempts to come to terms with what has happened.
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532
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2004
Best Laid Plans
by
Sidney
Sheldon
Beautiful Leslie Stewart and Oliver Russell, the governor or a small southern state, are headed on a collision course as Leslie's strategy for infiltrating the White House could cause Oliver to lose everything.
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Pilot's Wife
by
Anita
Shreve
kathryn's search to learn who her recently deceased husband really was leads to shocking revelations.
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Light on Snow
by
Anita
Shreve
When 11-year-old Nicky and her father find an abandoned infant in the snow, the events of that December day forever alter her understanding of the world and the adults who inhabit it.
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2004
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Downtown
by
Anne Rivers
Siddons
When Smoky O'Donnel arrives in Atlanta in 1966 to write for DOWNTOWN magazine. she becomes part of the great social movement that was sweeping the nation.
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Colony
by
Anne Rivers
Siddons
A portrait of a woman determined to preserve the spirit of past generations.
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King's Oak
by
Anne Rivers
Siddons
Leaving behind a disastrous marriage, Andy Calhoun moves to a small town and falls in love with a mystical poet.
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All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton
by
Jane
Smiley
Set in the 1850s, this is the story of Lidie Harkness, who takes on another identity and discvoers herself in the process.
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Nights in Rodanthe
by
Nicholas
Sparks
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2003
True Believer
by
Nicholas
Sparks
Jeremy Marsh, a science journalist and professional skeptic, finds himself in over his head when he arrives at a small town in North Carolina and falls in love with the granddaughter of the supposed town psychic.
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2005
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503
Walk to Remember
by
Nicholas
Sparks
Until fate intervenes, seventeen-year-old Landon has never paid much attention to plain Jamie Sullivan.
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Hundred Secret Senses
by
Amy
Tan
A young woman travels to China, looking for a way to recocile the ghosts of her past with her dreams of the future.
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Kitchen God's Wife
by
Amy
Tan
The absorbing narrative of Winnie Louie's life as told to her daughter, Pearl.
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Best of Friends
by
Joanna
Trollope
The story of Gina and Laurence, two freinds since childhood, whose blighted marriages send them into each other's arms for solace.
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Marrying the Mistress
by
Joanna
Trollope
All hell breaks loose in a well-heeled English family when the father announces he is leaving a forty-year marriage to marry his mistress.
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Breathing Lessons
by
Ann
Tyler
During a ninety-mile drive to her best friend's husband's funeral, Maggie and her husband, Ira, recall and reevaluate the details of their twenty-eight-year marriage.
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Patchwork Planet
by
Anne
Tyler
Despite meeting with his guardian angel, it looks as though Barnaby Gaitlin's throubled world could fall apart.
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Mitla Pass
by
Leon
Uris
Writer Gideon Zadok leaves the glitter of Hollywood for the newly created State of Israel, where he learns much about himself and love while covering a dangerous military operation.
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Silver
by
Hilma
Wolitzer
Shortly before their silver wedding anniversary, Paulie decides to leave her husband, Howard.
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