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Christian Fiction May 2018
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The Great Alone
by Kristin Hannah
"In 1974, a former Vietnam POW, suffering from flashbacks and nightmares, moves his family to Alaska to live off the grid in an attempt to find peace, restoration, and freedom. They will also face dangers, both internally and externally, as they face the ultimate test of the human spirit."
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Love by the Numbers
by Laura V. Hilton
""After a buggy accident claims the life of her fiancé Lydia Hershberger makes a fresh start in Jamesport, Missouri, managing a gift store, where she meets Caleb Bontrager, the young man hired to do the bookkeeping. When false allegations by the bishop back home catch up with Lydia, can she clear her name and find lasting happiness?"--Provided by publisher"
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| No One Ever Asked: A Novel by Katie GanshertAnaya, an African American first-year teacher; Camille, a white stay-at-home mom active in the PTA; and Jen, the white adoptive mother of a seven-year-old girl from Africa.
When a Missouri school district loses its accreditation, its students move to another one -- but the new area has wealthy white kids and the incoming students are less-affluent African Americans.
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Out of the Ashes
by Tracie Peterson
A chance at reconciliation for two exes who reunite by chance in a 1920s Alaskan hotel is challenged by painful losses, wartime trauma, a violent first marriage and questions about their faith.
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Phoebe's Light
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
After marrying a boat captain and embarking on a seafaring life, Phoebe Starbuck discovers that shipboard realities are more challenging than anticipated and becomes engrossed in the diary of her great-grandmother and her long-kept secrets
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| The Saturday Night Supper Club by Carla LaureanoDenver chef Rachel Bishop's life revolves around her job. So after Alex Kanin's New Yorker essay unintentionally causes her to lose it, they are both upset. To make up for things, Alex hosts exclusive pop-up dinner parties catered by Rachel in his expensive apartment, hoping to restore her career.
This richly described 1st in an engaging new series is a perfect treat for foodies and fans of Denise Hunter's The Wishing Season, which also features a female chef falling in love. |
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The View from Rainshadow Bay
by Colleen Coble
Following the death of her husband, Shauna struggles to makes ends meet, and when her business partner is murdered, she fears for her own safety, forcing her to turn to the man she holds responsible for her husband's death for help
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Avon Lake Public Library 32649 Electric Blvd. Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 440-933-8128alpl.org |
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