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Popular FictionMarch 2019
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The American Agent by Jacqueline WinspearCoordinating an effort between Scotland Yard and the Secret Service, Maisie Dobbs investigates the murder of an American war correspondent in London during the World War II Blitz. By the best-selling author of To Die but Once. Also Available in Large Print - LP
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Miss Julia Takes the Wheel by Ann B RossMiss Julia's efforts to understand mysteries surrounding an unscrupulous new doctor and his painfully shy wife are complicated by Lloyd's first car and a newly divorced LuAnne's makeover in accordance with a funeral home job. Also Available in Large Print - LP
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Over the Fence by Mary MonroeDepression-era Southern bootleggers, Milton and Yvonne Hamilton, discover their neighbors are involved in dubious businesses themselves and threaten to blackmail them in order to hide their own dirty secrets. Also Available in Large Print - LP
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Lost Roses by Martha Hall KellyBased on true events, a tale set a generation before Lilac Girls traces the stories of three women, including Caroline Ferriday's mother, a Romanov cousin and a fortune-teller's daughter, against a backdrop of the Russian revolution and World War I Also Available in Large Print - LP
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Gingerbreadby Helen OyeyemiThe award-winning author of Boy, Snow, Bird draws on the classic fairy-tale element of gingerbread in the story of a British family whose surprising legacy and secret past are tied to a favorite recipe Also Available in Large Print - LP
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The Parade by Dave EggersSent to oversee the completion of a highway that symbolizes an important armistice between two halves of a war-torn state, two foreign contractors are forced to confront the absurdities and dire consequences of their roles in forging peace.
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The Last Year of the War by Susan MeissnerA German-American teen finds her life and identity turned upside-down when her father is accused of being a Nazi sympathizer, triggering her family's forced relocation into a Texas internment camp. Also Available in Large Print - LP
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The Book of Dreams by Nina GeorgeRendered comatose after an act of heroism, a man revisits memories of his British youth, while his ex forges an unexpected, profound friendship with the teenage son he has never known. By the author of The Little Paris Bookshop Also Available in Large Print - LP
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Queenie by Candice Carty-WilliamsConstantly compared to her white middle-class peers, a young Jamaican-British woman in London makes a series of questionable decisions in the aftermath of a messy breakup before challenging herself to figure out who she wants to be.
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