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Always the Last to Know
by Kristan Higgins
After their father suffers a stroke, two sisters must return home and deal with the paths both their lives have taken as well as their parents’ relationship in this new novel from the author of Good Luck with That. Simultaneous.
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How the Penguins Saved Veronica
by Hazel Prior
Determined to find a worthy cause where she can dedicate her millions, octogenarian Veronica rediscovers love, family and connection while bonding with an unknown grandson and infiltrating a scientific team on behalf of endangered penguins in Antarctica.
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Miss Cecily's Recipes for Exceptional Ladies
by Vicky Zimmerman
Volunteering at the Lauderdale House for Exceptional Ladies in the wake of midlife setbacks, Kate is pushed by a sharped-tongued nonagenarian resident to follow the rather outdated advice of a 1950s cooking-oriented self-help guide.
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Investigating the fate of a forgotten aviation pioneer, a 1947 war correspondent tracks down the pilot’s former student before learning the remarkable story of their complicated and passionate relationship. By the best-selling author of The Golden Hour.
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Paris never leaves you
by Ellen Feldman
Hiding her fateful past with a German officer during World War II, a Parisian bookstore clerk builds a new life for herself in the clubby, eccentric world of Manhattan publishing, before her daughter begins asking dangerous questions.
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How Beautiful We Were
by Imbolo Mbue
A young revolutionary risks everything to secure her people’s freedom when her small African village is decimated by an American oil company that reneges on promises of reparation. By the award-winning author of Behold the Dreamers.
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Tokyo Ueno Station
by Miri Y
Haunting the park near Tokyo’s Ueno Station, the ghost of a man whose life eerily paralleled the Emperor’s reflects on the milestones that impacted his existence, from his homelessness and the 2011 tsunami to the 1964 and 2020 Olympics.
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Utopia Avenueby David Mitchell
The members of a music band in 1967 London navigate the era’s parties, drugs and politics as well as their own egos and tragedies while exploring transformative perspectives about youth, art and fame. By the award-winning author of Cloud Atlas.
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Bluebeard's First Wife
by Seong-Nan Ha
One of Korea’s preeminent authors exposes the dark underbelly of suburbia in this collection of paranoia-inducing, heart-racing stories in which disasters, accidents and deaths abound.
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