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The Curiosities
by Susan Gloss
A follow-up to Vintage follows the story of an art historian and nonprofit director who struggles with infertility while navigating the dramas of the artists in residence at her eccentric employer's mansion art colony.
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The Kids in the Hall : One Dumb Guy
by Paul Myers
A definitive, authorized—and utterly hilarious—story of the legendary sketch comedy troupe features exclusive interviews, intimate memories and a behind-the-scenes glimpse into how they created their greatest sketches and most beloved characters.
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The Hare with Amber Eyes : a Hidden Inheritance
by Edmund De Waal
An illustrated edition of the award-winning memoir explores the history of the ceramicist author's illustrious family through more than 250 archival Japanese wood and ivory carvings and traces their fall from financial and cultural dominance to near destruction at the end of World War II.
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VO : Tales and Techniques of a Voice-over Actor by Harlan Hogan
Not only does veteran actor Harlan Hogan offer a fascinating personal account of the crazed clients, practical jokes, and amazing coincidences encountered during his twenty-five year career, he also provides a wealth of tested tips for surviving and thriving as a voice-over actor. | |
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These Truths : a History of the United States
by Jill Lepore
The award-winning author of The Secret History of Wonder Woman chronicles the origins and rise of today's divided America while investigating whether the nation has delivered on its promises of political equality, natural rights and the sovereignty of the people
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A Fall of Marigolds
by Susan Meissner
Two women living 100 years apart experience similar tragic losses of love, Clara's in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, and Taryn's in the collapse of the Twin Towers, are connected through time by a scarf.
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Josephine Baker's Last Dance : a novel
by Sherry Jones
A novel based on the life of the legendary performer and activist follows Josephine Baker, from 1920s Paris to 1960s Washington to her final, triumphant last performance.
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