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99 nights in Logar
by Jamil Jan Kochai
A trepidatious return visit to a family compound in Afghanistan finds a disastrous encounter with a terrifying but beloved guard dog leading to a 12-year-old boy's mythology-laced search through the landscape of contemporary Logar.
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Unsheltered : a novel
by Barbara Kingsolver
Traces the experiences of a woman whose efforts to protect her family from sudden unemployment are shaped by the story of an ostracized nineteenth-century science teacher connected to her by their home in the community of Vineland, New Jersey.
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Man of war : an Eric Steele novel
by Sean Parnell
An intelligence operative draws on the elite skills he learned as a Special Forces soldier when an adversary from his past steals a nuclear weapon. A first novel by the author of the best-selling Outlaw Platoon.
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Tear me apart
by J. T Ellison
During surgery after a crash, doctors discover a young skier has leukemia and must have a stem cell transplant, but when her parents are tested, the truth emerges that she is not their daughter and the race to save her life will tear a family apart.
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Murder in paradise
by James Patterson
Surviving the car bomb that killed his fiancée, defense lawyer Brian Lord takes on a lifeguard job at the beach, in a collection of three stories of suspense from a #1 best-selling author. Sim ultaneous. 300,000 first printing.
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The Paris seamstress
by Natasha Lester
When Fabienne Bissette attends the annual Met Gala for an exhibit honoring her grandmother Estella, a famed designer, she begins to learn more about her grandmother's past, uncovering a story of tragedy, heartbreak, and secrets
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The little snake
by A. L Kennedy
A poignant fable about life's journeys depicts a disadvantaged girl in a city of beautiful rose gardens whose devoted snake friend watches the impact of war, love and his own destiny on her life and their friendship.
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We must be brave
by Frances Liardet
Caring for a lost child during the chaotic 1940 evacuation of her once-quiet Southampton village, a woman who never believed she wanted children finds herself unexpectedly at a loss when the child is taken away.
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Savage conversations
by LeAnne Howe
After becoming addicted to opiates and institutionalized on charges of insanity, former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln is haunted by the ghosts of 38 Dakotas who were sentenced to death in a mass execution ordered by her husband.
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