admin | July 28, 2011
About How to Love an American Man • Paperback: 304 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (August 16, 2011) An endearing and unforgettable memoir of love, self-discovery, and enduring, old-fashioned values. Kristine Gasbarre made a New York career of dating driven, inaccessible men. When she realizes her love life will never result in happiness if she continues on the same [...]
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admin | July 28, 2011
About Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness • Hardcover: 256 pages • Publisher: The Penguin Press (August 23, 2011) In this sequel to Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight, Alexandra Fuller returns to Africa and the story of her unforgettable family. In Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness Alexandra Fuller braids a [...]
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admin | July 24, 2011
About Little Black Dress • Paperback: 320 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 23, 2011) Two sisters whose lives seemed forever intertwined are torn apart when a magical little black dress gives each one a glimpse of an unavoidable future Antonia Ashton has worked hard to build a thriving career and a committed relationship, [...]
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admin | July 24, 2011
The Blue Light Project by Timothy Taylor Monday, July 25th: Carol’s Notebook . . . War & Watermelon by Rich Wallace Monday, July 25th: Book Dads . . Down from Cascom Mountain by Ann Joslin Williams Monday, July 25th: Simply Stacie . . .. My Year With Eleanor by Noelle Hancock Monday, July 25: One [...]
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admin | July 22, 2011
About Displaced Persons • Paperback: 368 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (August 23, 2011) In May 1945, Pavel Mandl, a Polish Jew recently liberated from a concentration camp, finds himself among similarly displaced persons gathered in the Allied occupation zones of a defeated Germany. Possessing little besides a map, a few tins of food, and [...]
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