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In Search of Iraq Richard Downes
From 1998 until the chaotic aftermath of the invasion, news reporter Richard Downes witnessed firsthand the changes that have overwhelmed the Iraqi people. In Search of Iraq goes far deeper into the environment than… More
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Has Anyone Here Seen Larry? Deirdre Purcell
A family drama between rival daughters that reveals a mothers passion. Larry is an 87-year-old widow. Old and frail, she remembers her youth as if it were yesterday and longs for her past vigor. Larry lives with her daughters.… More
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Stray Dog Gareth O'Callaghan
Can a tired marriage be saved by man?s best friend? Jo and John are slowly drifting apart. Their marriage has been stalled for years, but they carry on, pretending to be together. Then the unthinkable happens: John is … More
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The Possibility of Lions Marta Maretich
A family seaches for the meaning of “home” when they are forced by war to moved from their adopted village in Biafra back to the US.… More
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Everyday Ghosts James Morrison
For two years, Brother Pete has lived as a monk in a rundown abbey on the outskirts of the city. He has run away from his life only to find himself among a group of outcasts and oddballs, from a former child star who’s… More
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Love in One Edition Peter Cunningham
When Jasmine joins the staff of the Monument Gazette, she finds herself falling in love with Kaiser, a man whose childhood is shrouded in mystery. She resolves to learn the truth about his origins. But as she delves into… More
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Lola’s Luck Carol Miller
A wild and bittersweet adventure into a world none but Machvaia Gypsies know – Susan Sarandon Gypsies in America are hidden. With estimates between fifty thousand and over a million, the Gypsy population is as… More
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Yarn Kyoko Mori
A memoir of crossing cultures, losing love and finding home by a New York Times Notable author in her prime. As steadily and quietly as her marriage falls apart, so Kyoko Mori?s understanding of knitting deepens. From… More
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The Lane Maura Rooney Hitzenbuhler
In the tradition of Maeve Binchy, The Lane paints a clear and poignant picture of Dublin in the Fifties? its people, their hardships and their humor. The Lane draws a sharp line under the restrictions on Irish women and… More
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The South Lawn Plot Ray O'Hanlon
Nick Bailey considers himself a hardboiled reporter for London’s hungriest tabloid. But even Bailey is left reaching for answers when he gets a midnight assignment to investigate a body hanging from the infamous… More
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Mother Me Zara H Phillips
The adopted daughter of loving parents, Zara Phillips felt out of place since childhood. Although cherished, she grew up insecure and alone, consumed by a void she found impossible to fill. Isolation led to alienation,… More
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Consequences of the Heart Peter Cunningham
D-Day on a Normandy beach. A flip of a coin seals the destinies of two men in love and war. From one of Ireland’s finest writers, Consequences of the Heart is an epic story of passion and fate, of cowardice and bravery,… More
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Guys Like Us Sean Nolan
A son gives a father back his memory, one funny, painful, poignant moment at a time… More
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Tapes of the River Delta Peter Cunningham
Theo Shortcourse has always been overshadowed by his charismatic nephew, Bain Cross, ?who is three years older and the favorite of Theo?’?s beautiful, manipulative mother, ?Sparrow?.? Now the corrupt Bain… More
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The Tiger’s Back David Elliott
What do you do when Fate shows up in your rose bed with three-inch canines and retractable claws? Robert?not Bob!?Stevenson wakes up one morning in his Vermont home to find a Bengal tiger sitting in his rose garden. Is … More
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I Married a Travel Junkie Samuel Jay Keyser
When he married for the second time, Jay Keyser thought he and his wife would settle down on a bucolic little farm where the cows meet the sea. That was before he found out the awful truth: he had married a travel junkie. While… More