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Fiction A to Z October 2018
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Recent and Upcoming Releases |
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A Spark of Light
by Jodi Picoult
The #1 New York Times best-selling author of Small Great Things returns with a powerful and provocative new novel about ordinary lives that intersect during a heart-stopping crisis.
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An Irish Country Cottage
by Patrick Taylor
When the Donnallys lose everything to a home fire, doctors O'Reilly and Laverty rally the citizens of Ballybucklebo to help the family rebuild while navigating a young couple's high-risk efforts to build a family.
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The Best American Short Stories 2018
by Roxane Gay
Best-selling, award-winning, pop culture powerhouse Roxane Gay guest edits this year's Best American Short Stories, the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction.
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The Dream Daughter
by Diane Chamberlain
Learning that her unborn child has a heart defect, a 1970s family woman is urged by her physicist brother-in-law to pursue a solution that pushes the boundaries of science and faith.
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The Long Path to Wisdom: Tales from Burma
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
From the author of the internationally bestselling The Art of Hearing Heartbeats series, comes this charming collection of folktales that offers a window into Burma's fascinating history and culture.
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Marilla of Green Gables
by Sarah McCoy
Imagines the life of farm girl Marilla Cuthbert from L. M. Montgomery's classic series and describes how premature responsibilities end her dreams and inspire her secret work as an abolitionist.
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The Royal Runaway
by Lindsay Emory
Jilted at the altar on her wedding day, Princess Theodora, tired of her royal duties, reluctantly teams up with her former fiancé's brother, a British spy who is not above blackmail, to find out what happened the day her fiancé disappeared.
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Unsheltered
by Barbara Kingsolver
The award-winning author of The Poisonwood Bible traces the experiences of a woman whose efforts to protect her family from sudden unemployment are shaped by the story of an ostracized 19th-century science teacher.
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You Were Always Mine
by Nicole Baart
The acclaimed author of Little Broken Things returns with a family drama about a single mother who becomes embroiled in a mystery that threatens to tear apart what’s left of her family.
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