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Clover Blue
by Eldonna Edwards
Despite his loyalty to the Saffron Freedom Community commune in 1970s northern California and its guru-like founder, Goji, 12-year-old Clover Blue grapples with invisible ties toward another family—his birth parents. By the best-selling author of This I Know.
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The guest book
by Sarah Blake
The bereaved matriarch of a powerful early-20th-century American family makes a fateful decision that reverberates throughout two subsequent generations further impacted by racism, reversed circumstances and disturbing revelations. By the best-selling author of The Postmistress
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Cari Mora
by Thomas Harris
A ruthless man driven by unspeakable appetites to pursue a fortune in cartel gold finds his efforts challenged by a war survivor with unusual talents. By the award-winning author of Silence of the Lambs. 600,000 first printing
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America was hard to find : a novel
by Kathleen Alcott
A short-lived affair between an astronaut and an American expatriate has unexpected consequences that are further complicated by the political fault lines of the 1960s. By the author of Infinite Home. 50,000 first printing
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The sentence is death
by Anthony Horowitz
Detective Daniel Hawthorne and his literary sidekick risk their lives to expose dangerous secrets while investigating the murder of a celebrity divorce lawyer and teetotaler who was bludgeoned to death with an expensive bottle of wine. 100,000 first printing.
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Disappearing Earth : a novel
by Julia Phillips
The shattering disappearance of two young girls from Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula compounds the isolation and fears of a tight-woven community, connecting the lives of neighbors, witnesses, family members and a detective throughout an ensuing year of tension. A first novel.
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The farm : a novel
by Joanne Ramos
Ensconced within a Hudson Valley luxury retreat where expectant birth mothers are given luxurious accommodations and lucrative rewards to produce perfect babies, a Filipino immigrant is forced to choose between a life-changing payment and the outside world.
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The Paris diversion : a novel
by Chris Pavone
Kate Moore from The Expats partners with a French agent to investigate a bombing threat in Paris, a race against time that is complicated by her husband's missing nemesis and a suspicious absence of orders from Langley
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Exhalation : Stories
by Ted Chiang
A long-awaited latest collection by the Arrival-inspiring author of "The Story of Your Life" explores revelatory ideas and second chances in such tales as, "In the Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate," "Exhalation" and "The Lifecycle of Software Objects."
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The Satapur moonstone
by Sujata Massey
India's only female lawyer in 1922 helps the royal ladies of Satapur by getting involved in the power plays and ancient vendettas of the palace in the second novel of the series following The Widows of Malabar Hill
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The night before
by Wendy Walker
A tale told through parallel accounts of the days before and after a fateful blind date follows a woman's revelatory investigation into her sister's disappearance and complicated nature. By the author of Emma in the Night
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Lanny : a novel
by Max Porter
A follow-up to the prizewinning Grief Is the Thing with Feathers follows the awakening of a mythical being in a London village, where he observes the domestic dramas and creative energies surrounding a mischievous, ethereal young newcomer
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Rough Magic : Riding the World's Loneliest Horse Race
by Lara Prior-palmer
The author describes her experience participating in and winning, as the youngest and first-ever female, the Mongol Derby which pits riders against each other while racing a series of twenty-five wild ponies across 1,000 miles of Mongolian grasslands.
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Once more we saw stars : A Memoir
by Jayson Greene
Devastated by his 2-year-old daughter's accidental death, a father in Upper West Side Manhattan navigates unendurable pain and taps the healing power of love to rebuild his shattered family. A first book.
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The Tubman command : a novel
by Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman
Tells the story of Harriet Tubman at the height of her powers, when she devises the largest plantation raid of the Civil War after General David Hunter places her in charge of a team of black scouts even though skeptical of what one woman can accomplish.
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The apology
by Eve Ensler
The best-selling author of The Vagina Monologues examines the themes of abuse and atonement via her own experience being both physically and sexually abused
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Spying on the South : an odyssey across the American divide
by Tony Horwitz
The Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker writer and best-selling author of Confederates in the Attic retraces Frederick Law Olmstead's epic journey across the pre-Civil War American South in search of common ground in today's dangerously divided nation
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