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The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
Traveling to Maine for the summer to harvest blueberries, a Mi'kmaq family from Nova Scotia finds their lives forever changed when their youngest child, four-year-old Ruthie, vanishes from the farm. Her brother, six-year-old Joe, blames himself and is haunted by his sister's disappearance. Years later, Norma has always thought that her family has kept something from her. The only child of affluent parents, Norma often has dreams that connect her to a different life, one that feels much more like memories.
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Xenobe Purvis "When the inhabitants of a small village in 18th century England start to hear unexplained barking, they are convinced that five sisters are turning into dogs."
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"Benjamin travels to 1960s Nigeria in hopes of exploring his roots. There, he falls in love with Margaret and, as they both discover their own histories, realizes their pasts are interwoven."
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Andrea Catalano "In 1646, Margaret and her husband move to the Massachusetts Bay Colony to build a new life together. As mistrust and suspicion in the Puritan community grows, their once-promising new beginnings deteriorate."
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Hayley Gefuso "Eleven-year-old Lisavet is thrown into a library that houses books of memory as Nazis close in on the eve of Kristallnacht and must work against those trying to burn them."
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Anita Abriel "A 1950s American housewife with her own baking show, Maggie has worked hard for her big break in television. However her façade begins to crack as secrets from the past bubble to the surface."
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Florence Knapp "On the journey to the registry office to name her newborn son, Cora contemplates the burdens associated with her options. Can a name change the course of a life?"
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David Greig "On a remote Scottish isle in 825 CE, three lone survivors of a vicious attack by raiders embark on their own journeys of discovery."
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Eden Royce "Feeling coddled and suffocated by her mother and the marriage market, Phaedra volunteers to plan her estranged aunt's funeral in this Southern Gothic historical fantasy. "
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Jason Diamond "Returning home to Chicago to take care of his mother, Elijah uncovers the hidden past of his grandfather Yitz, a powerful gangster in the 1920s."
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