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Jackie & Me
by Louis Bayard
In 1951, debutante Jacqueline Bouvier, after catching the eye of young politician Jack Kennedy, is groomed to be the perfect political wife by Jacks best friend and fixer, Lem Billings, leading up to a complicated marriage.
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Horse
by Geraldine Brooks
A scientist from Australia and a Nigerian-American art historian become connected by their shared interest in a 19th century race horse, one studying its remains, the other uncovering the history of the Black horsemen who were critical to its success.
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The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle
by Matt Cain
Forced into retirement, former postman Albert Entwistle, with no friends, family or hobbies, forms a brave plan to start truly living, seek the happiness hes always denied himself and find the courage to look for the man he loved and lost years ago but has never forgotten.
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Unlikely Animals
by Annie Hartnett
Emma Starling, a natural-born healer who lost her way, and her father, who is dying from a mysterious brain injury, team up to find Emma's former best friend from high school who has gone missing, setting in motion a miracle the town needs.
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Yerba Buena
by Nina LaCour
When much sought-after bartender Sara Foster meets Emilie Dubois at the Yerba Buena restaurant, their connection is instant, but the damage they both carry, and the choices they made, keep pulling them apart.
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Mustique Island
by Sarah McCoy
In 1972, Willy May, a wealthy divorcee from Texas, is drawn into the Mustique islands inner circle of aristocrats and celebrities until her daughters discover Mustique's dark side.
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Elsewhere
by Alexis Schaitkin
Follows a group of young women who are coming of age and wondering who among them will be lost in a close-knit, overly-protective mountain community where their unforgiving adherence to tradition dictates that some mothers vanish from their families.
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Young Mungo
by Douglas Stuart
In Glasgow, Mungo and James, who should be enemies due to their religious beliefs, fall in love, dreaming of finding somewhere they belong, while Mungo works hard to hide his true self from all those around him to protect them both from the danger their relationship brings.
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The Angel of Rome
by Jess Walter
This humorous, heartfelt and redemptive collection of short fiction from the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Beautiful Ruins explores moments when everything changes for the better, worse and outrageous as an unforgettable cast of characters question life and search for inspiration.
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
Embarking on a legendary collaboration launching them to stardom, two friends, intimates since childhood, have the world at their feet until they discover that their success, brilliance and money wont protect them from their own creative ambitions or the betrayals of the heart.
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