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The tattooist of Auschwitz
by Heather Morris
An international best-seller based on the true story of an Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor traces the experiences of a Jewish Slovakian who uses his position as a concentration-camp tattooist to secure food for his fellow prisoners. Hardcover Library Edition. 20,000 first printing.
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The home for unwanted girls : a novel
by Joanna Goodman
Forced to give up her baby in 1950s Quebec when she becomes pregnant with her childhood sweetheart, Maggie makes the wrenching decision to abandon a more secure life to search for her daughter, Elodie, who, after enduring torturous conditions in orphanages and psychiatric hospitals, struggles to survive in an unnerving alien world. 20,000 first printing.
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Maeve in America : essays by a girl from somewhere else
by Maeve Higgins
A collection of essays from an Irish memoirist, comedian and popular podcaster reflects on her life after moving from the Emerald Isle to New York City and discusses the plagues of over-politeness and expensive clothing. Original.
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Baby, you're gonna be mine : stories
by Kevin Wilson
A new collection from the best-selling author of Perfect Little World and The Family Fang uses his signature quirky language to explore the emotional complexities between parents and children in such stories as "Wildfire Johnny" and "Scroll Through the Weapons." 40,000 first printing
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A step of faith : the fourth journal of The walk series by Richard Paul EvansEmbarking on a walking tour from Seattle to Key West after the losses of his beloved wife and business, Alan Christoffersen meets a series of people on his journey who impart lessons in love, sacrifice and forgiveness until a crisis in St. Louis threatens his healing progress. By the best-selling author of The Road to Grace
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My name is Mary Sutter by Robin OliveiraTraveling to Civil War-era Washington, D.C. to tend wounded soldiers and pursue her dream of becoming a surgeon, headstrong midwife Mary receives guidance from two smitten doctors and resists her mother's pleas for her to return home. (Historical fiction). A first novel.
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