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My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout
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The Art of Mending: A Novel
by Elizabeth Berg
Returning home for the annual family reunion, Laura Bartone and her brother, Steve, are stunned by their sister, Caroline, and her allegations of shocking behavior on the part of their mother, and are forced to come to terms with the truth and lies within their family, as well as the painful cycle of denial, blame, repression, and forgiveness.
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The Silver Star
by Jeannette Walls
Abandoned by their artist mother at the age of 12, Bean and her older sister, Liz, are sent to live in the decaying antebellum mansion of their widowed uncle, where they learn the truth about their parents and take odd jobs to earn extra money before an increasingly withdrawn Liz has a life-shattering experience.
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Sights Unseen
by Kaye Gibbons
A young girl in a small town named Bend of the River Road struggles to understand her mentally disturbed mother and preserve their relationship
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Maine: A Novel
by J. Courtney Sullivan
Descending on a family beach house won in a bet years earlier, three generations of women gradually impart difficult respective secrets including a pregnancy, a terrible crush and a deeply held resentment for past misdeeds.
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