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Home work : a memoir of my Hollywood years
by Julie Andrews
The actor reflects on her Hollywood career; the creations of three of her most iconic films, "Mary Poppins," "The Sound of Music," and "Victor/Victoria"; and her efforts to juggle marriage, children, and fame
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Stay : a novel
by Catherine Ryan Hyde
To escape from his worries about his brother fighting in Vietnam, the disagreements between his parents, and a best friend with family problems, fourteen year-old Lucas walks into the woods where he meets Zoe and her dogs and develops a relationship thatmight be what they all need
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The Oysterville Sewing Circle : a novel
by Susan Wiggs
Forced by scandal to return to her Pacific coast childhood home, a Manhattan fashionista assumes guardianship over two orphans and bonds with a circle of fellow seamstresses before an unexpected challenge tests her courage and heart. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Map of the Heart. Read by Khristine Hvam. Simultaneous.
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The lying room
by Nicci French
Unfaithful, married Neve Connolly navigates a deadly spiral of misdirection against a detective and a killer when she is set up for the murder of the boss she was having an affair with
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Mr. Nobody : a novel
by Catherine Steadman
Treating a man found on the beach with no memory of his identity, a neuropsychologist who would hide her own past is confronted by her patient’s mysterious knowledge of her secrets. By the author of Something in the Water.
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Big lies in a small town
by Diane Chamberlain
Imprisoned for a crime she did not commit, an artist is offered a chance to complete her remaining time by restoring a post office mural in a sleepy Southern town where another artist confronted violent prejudice decades earlier.
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Necessary people : a novel
by Anna Pitoniak
In a novel set against the fast-paced backdrop of TV news, the author of The Futures offers a work of psychological suspense about ambition and privilege and the thin line between friendship and rivalry. 50,000 first printing
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Burial rites : a novel
by Hannah Kent
Based on the true story of the last woman to be executed in Iceland in 1829, a young woman accused of murdering her master is sent to an isolated rural farm to await execution and tells the farmer's family her side of the story
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