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| A devastating injury forces Maggie Jacobsen to reevaluate everything about her life and begin anew, with help from her estranged sister and her gruff physical therapist.
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| The Ensemble by Aja GabelThis is a story of four musicians whose many years together illuminate the range of human relationships. The shared pasts of the four very different characters -- and their path from youth to middle age -- will appeal to readers of character-driven fiction. |
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There there : a novel by Tommy Orange"There There" is a multi-generational, relentlessly paced story about violence and recovery, hope and loss, identity and power, dislocation and communion, and the beauty and despair woven into the history of a nation and its people. A glorious, unforgettable debut"
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| Resourceful 13-year-old Sal and her ten-year-old sister, Peppa, have run away into the Scottish wilderness and plan to survive on their own. Having planned for this day for a year, Sal has plenty of survival skills for a girl her age and some emotional trauma to heal from. Practical and creative, she's a character you'll root for. |
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| After an altercation with a stalker turns fatal, stripper Romy Hall is sent to a women's prison for life. Inside, mind-numbing routine and casual violence is the norm, which Romy narrates with heartbreaking insight. |
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Visible empire by Hannah Pittard Hannah Pittard's epic novel--based on true events--of wealth, race, grief, and love, charting one sweltering summer in Atlanta that left no one unchanged ... It's a humid summer day Air France Flight 007, which had been chartered to ferry home more than one hundred of Atlanta's cultural leaders crashed shortly after takeoff in Paris.
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This smart, big-hearted love story about a family for whom everything changed one night, a decade ago is told through the eyes of Zac, Juliet, and grandfather Mick. This is a layered, heartfelt, utterly satisfying story about family, love, and the secrets that can define who we are.
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Dreams of Falling by Karen WhiteBestselling author Karen White crafts evocative relationships in this contemporary women's fiction novel, set in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, about lifelong friends who share a devastating secret.
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| Life After Life by Kate AtkinsonUrsula Todd, born on a winter's night in 1910 England -- again and again, as each death brings her back to the same point in time and space. Does Ursula choose her paths in life, or do they choose her? |
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| After the Crash by Michel BussiAfter a plane crashes in the Swiss Alps, a three-month-old baby is the only survivor. But is she Lyse-Rose de Carville, or Emilie Vitral? Told both in 1980, when the crash occurred, and 18 years later, as the private investigator hired by the de Carvilles finally determines the girl's identity, this novel offers surprising twists, intrigue...and murder. |
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| Before We Sleep by Jeffrey Lent Two parallel storylines unfold, one following Katey, a teenager in the 1960s, as she seeks to illuminate family secrets, and one in the late 1940s, as her father's return from World War II alters their family forever. |
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| After You by Jojo Moyes Did you love reading about Lou and her family in Me Before You? If so, you'll enjoy all the family dynamics at play in this sequel, which offers the same humor and well-developed characters that fans have come to love. |
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| Daisy Richmond, who the day before her third cancer-free anniversary learns that it's back -- and she has only months to live.Though stricken by her diagnosis, Daisy is equally worried about how her husband will handle her death, and sets about finding a new wife for him. |
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