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The seed keeper : a novel
by Diane Wilson
"A haunting novel spanning several generations, The Seed Keeper follows a Dakota family's struggle to preserve their way of life, and their sacrifices to protect what matters most"
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When women were dragons : a novel
by Kelly Regan Barnhill
After the Mass Dragoning of 1955, when thousands of women, including her beloved Aunt Marla, transformed into dragons, left a trail fiery destruction and took to the skies, young Alex Green must face the consequences of this event as she learns to accept people as they really are.
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Local : a memoir
by Jessica Machado
"A powerful, lush memoir about a Hawaiian woman who ran away from paradise to discover who she is and where she belongs"
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Wahala : a novel
by Nikki May
When charismatic Isobel explodes into their close-knit group, at first seemingly bringing out the best in each woman, Boo, Simi and Ronke, three Anglo-Nigerian best friends, find their close friendship starting to crack as this lethally glamorous woman wreaks havoc on their lives. 125,000 first printing.
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Peony in love : a novel
by Lisa See
In seventeenth-century China, three women become emotionally involved with The Peony Pavilion, a famed opera rumored to cause lovesickness and even death, including Peony, the cloistered daughter of a wealthy scholar, who succumbs to its spell only to return after her death as a "hungry ghost" to haunt her former fiancé, who has married another. (Historical Fiction)
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The ensemble
by Aja Gabel
Forging a familial bond over their shared artistic talents and secrets, four young people navigate a cutthroat world and their complex relationships with each other, as ambition, passion and love reinforce and divide them throughout the course of their lives.
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Roses, in the mouth of a lion
by Bushra Rehman
While attending Stuyvesant, a prestigious high school in Manhattan, Razia Mirza, from a tight-knit Muslim-American community, falls in love with Angela, a fellow student, and must choose between her family and her own future when their relationship is discovered. 50,000 first printing.
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Moonrise over New Jessup
by Jamila Minnicks
In 1957, Alice Young arrives in the all-Black town of New Jessup, Alabama, a place of opposing viewpoints on desegregation at the beginning of the civil rights movement, where she falls in love with Raymond Campbell, whose clandestine organizing activities could expel them from the home they love. 40,000 first printing.
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The keeper of lost things : a novel
by Ruth Hogan
Collecting things dropped or left behind by others and writing stories about them as a tribute to the fiancée who died the day he lost one of her keepsakes, a man bequeaths his estate to his unsuspecting assistant, who bonds with new neighbors while attempting to reunite the objects with their owners. A first novel. 50,000 first printing.
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Three things about Elsie : a novel
by Joanna Cannon
"A novel set in England about eighty-four-year-old Florence, a resident in a nursing home, who has fallen in her apartment, leading her to think about her childhood friend and the secrets of their past that are about to come to light"
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If you leave me : a novel
by Crystal Hana Kim
Forced into the life of a refugee when the North Korean army invades her home, sixteen-year-old Haemi is forced to choose between love and security in ways that resonate throughout generations of her family
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So happy for you : a novel
by Celia Laskey
During her best friend Ellie's wedding weekend, Robin, a queer academic dubious of elaborate wedding rituals, second guesses her decision to be Ellie's maid of honor after a series of ominous occurrences lead her to believe that the bridal party is out to get her. 75,000 first printing.
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Before you knew my name : a novel
by Jacqueline Bublitz
"A psychological suspense novel about two young women who have recently moved to New York City: Alice, who is brutally murdered, and Ruby, who finds Alice and investigates her death"
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