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Big summer : a novel
by Jennifer Weiner
When a friend she has not spoken to since the fight that ended their friendship six years earlier asks her to be her maid of honor, Daphne Berg confronts the dynamics of friendship and forgiveness during the increasingly disastrous wedding.
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Simon the fiddler : a novel
by Paulette Jiles
Conscripted into the Confederate Army after nearly escaping the American Civil War, an itinerant fiddle player joins a ragtag regimental band that plays for both sides of the conflict before falling in love with an indentured Irish governess.
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The yellow bird sings : a novel
by Jennifer Rosner
A mother who goes into hiding when Nazis begin arresting Jewish citizens in Poland considers an impossible choice while struggling to keep her five-year-old daughter, a musical prodigy, from being overheard.
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The house of Kennedy
by James Patterson
A revelatory portrait of the Kennedys explores how the dual mottos, “To whom much is given, much is expected” and “Win at all costs” shaped generations of life inside and outside the family.
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The red lotus : a novel
by Chris Bohjalian
After falling in love with a former patient and accompanying him on a cycling trip to Vietnam, an emergency-room doctor uncovers a bizarre series of deceptions after her boyfriend inexplicably disappears.
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Hello, summer
by Mary Kay Andrews
When the dream job she has pursued all her adult life suddenly disappears, ambitious journalist Conley Hawkins returns to her family's small-town newspaper and takes over the gossip column before witnessing a car accident that ends the life of a local war hero.
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The last trial : a thriller
by Scott Turow
A brilliant octogenarian defense lawyer on the brink of retirement seeks to prove the innocence of a long-time friend, a former Nobel Prize winner who has been charged with murder.
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Hideaway
by Nora Roberts
Years after escaping a kidnapper with the help of a young man, a Hollywood hopeful pursues healing in Ireland before she is compelled to return to Los Angeles, where she encounters unexpected opportunities in love and vengeance.
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The Adventurer's Son
by Roman Dial
An Alaska Pacific University scientist and National Geographic Explorer recounts his two-year effort to uncover the fate of his adventurer son, who in 2014 disappeared into the untracked rainforest of Corcovado National Park.
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Devoted
by Dean R. Koontz
A child who has not spoken since his father’s death befriends a dog who understands his wordless communications, which are complicated by the boy’s conviction that an evil is targeting his family.
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