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Lady Clementine by Marie BenedictThe best-selling author of The Only Woman in the Room presents a historical tale inspired by the life of Clementine Churchill that traces her unflinching role in protecting the life and wartime agendas of her husband, Winston Churchill. HISTORICAL FICTION
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The Secret Guestsby Benjamin BlackThe secret World War II relocation of the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret to an old estate in Ireland becomes subject to the devastations of the Blitz, the resentments of grieving townspeople and suspicions about the girls’ true identities. HISTORICAL FICTION
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Westering Womenby Sandra DallasJoining other mail-order brides on a dangerous wagon journey to the gold mines of 1852 Chicago, a seamstress with painful secrets discovers strengths she did not know she possessed among a growing sisterhood of fellow women pioneers. HISTORICAL FICTION
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Today We Go Homeby Kelli EstesStruggling to heal from a devastating loss while serving in Afghanistan, Larkin Bennett finds the diary of a young woman who disguised herself as a man to fight for the Union during the Civil War and begins to heal. HISTORICAL FICTION
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The German Houseby Annette HessCaught between societal and family expectations and her unique ability to speak truth to power, a young translator fights to expose the dark truths of her nation’s past. HISTORICAL FICTION
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Long Bright River by Liz MooreA policewoman races to find her missing sister, a homeless addict, amid a vicious killing spree in a Philadelphia neighborhood, in a story that alternates between the investigation and memories of their shared childhood. By the award-winning author of Heft. SUSPENSE
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I like to Watch : arguing my way through the TV revolution by Emily NussbaumCollects essays from the New Yorker columnist about her passion for television, beginning with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, including comedy sketches that helped elect a reality-television president, and touching on the impact of #MeToo. NONFICTION
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The Seine : the river that made Paris by Elaine SciolinoThe former New York Times Paris bureau chief and author of the best-selling The Only Street in Paris presents a vibrant tour of the Seine that traces its rich history and the stories of contributors from all walks of life. NONFICTION
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Modern Crochet Bible : Over 100 Techniques for Contemporary Crochet by Sarah ShrimptonThe Modern Crochet Bible is the definitive guide to all the crochet techniques and stitches necessary to create stunning contemporary crochet projects.
Learn how to stitch stunning contemporary crochet projects using traditional techniques with a twist such as filet crochet or brand new techniques such as corner to corner crochet. All the key crochet techniques and stitches including Tunisian, tapestry, corner to corner, overlay, mosaic, filet, colour pooling and crochet embroidery are featured, as well as instructions on how to use the exciting, new yarns that are available.
As well as step by step instructions and photography there are patterns for over 10 cutting edge modern crochet makes for you and your home. Choose from a cowl, blanket, wrap, bag, rug and many more. NONFICTION
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Mr. Nobody by Catherine SteadmanTreating a man found on the beach with no memory of his identity, a neuropsychologist who would hide her own past is confronted by her patient’s mysterious knowledge of her secrets. By the author of Something in the Water.
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