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The nest
by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
Gathering to confront an older sibling who has been recently released from rehab after a drunk driving accident, the Plum siblings watch as the trust fund left by their father rises and falls according to self-inflicted problems. A first novel. 150,000 first printing.
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At the edge of the orchard
by Tracy Chevalier
Settling in the swamps of early 19th-century northwest Ohio, the Goodenough family works relentlessly to establish an apple orchard that reflects respective dreams before their youngest child heads to Gold Rush California to collect seeds for a naturalist. By the best-selling author of Girl With a Pearl Earring.
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Miller's Valley : a novel
by Anna Quindlen
Coming of age in a dwindling 1960s farming community in eastern Pennsylvania, Mimi struggles with profound family secrets and the pain of falling in love with the wrong person against a backdrop of dynamic historical periods. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Object Lessons.
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The translation of love : a novel
by Lynne Kutsukake
Deported back to Japan after losing her mother in a Canadian internment camp, 13-year-old Aya Shimamura struggles with her father's demoralizing work schedule and school bullies before helping a classmate write a letter to Douglas MacArthur and venturing into Tokyo's dangerous red-light district. A first novel.
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Lilac girls : a novel
by Martha Hall Kelly
A debut novel inspired by the life of unlikely World War II heroine Caroline Ferriday follows the experiences of a Manhattan debutante, who resolves to help upon learning of the atrocities at the Ravensbruck concentration camp; and a Catholic teen, who is swept up in the Polish resistance movement.
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Murder in an Irish village
by Carlene O'Connor
Feisty, redheaded Siobhán O'Sullivan investigates a murder and tries to salvage her family name and livelihood after a man is found stabbed to death in their cozy bistro in Kilbane, County Cork, Ireland.
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A front page affair
by Radha Vatsal
The Lusitania has just been sunk, and headlines about a shooting at J.P. Morgan's mansion and the Great War are splashed across the front page of every newspaper. Capability "Kitty" Weeks would love nothing more than to report on the news of the day, but she's stuck writing about fashion and society gossip over on the Ladies' Page--until a man is murdered at a high society picnic on her beat.
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All things cease to appear
by Elizabeth Brundage
Arriving home to find his wife murdered and their toddler left alone, art history professor George Clare is targeted with suspicion by a relentless police officer as dark community secrets are revealed over a span of decades. By the author of A Stranger Like You.
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Dying for a Taste
by Leslie Karst
After quitting her job as a lawyer to help her father run his Italian restaurant, Sally Solari finds herself scrambling to clear the name of their sous chef, who is the prime suspect in the murder of her Aunt Letta. 30,000 first printing.
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Make Me Love You
by Johanna Lindsey
#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey delivers a sparkling, passionate tale of an earl's daughter who must convince a mysterious viscount to marry her and end his vendetta against her brother.
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This time love
by Elizabeth Lowell
A story of desire, betrayal, and destiny follows Joy Anderson, who, seven years ago, fell passionately in love with Gabriel Venture, a journalist who chose his career over her, leaving her pregnant and alone, as she tries to resist temptation when Gabe returns to win her love. 150,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo.
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Because of Miss Bridgerton
by Julia Quinn
When two lifelong adversaries—bold Billie Bridgerton and arrogant George Rokesby—are literally thrown together, unexpected passion rages between them as they discover that the one person they cannot stand may be the one person they cannot live without. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author. Original. 750,000 first printing.
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