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Fiction A to Z August 2019
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The Book Charmer
by Karen Hawkins
Sarah Dove is no ordinary bookworm. To her, books have always been more than just objects: they live, they breathe, and sometimes they even speak. When Sarah grows up to become the librarian in her quaint Southern town of Dove Pond, her gift helps place every book in the hands of the perfect reader. Recently, however, the books have been whispering about something out of the ordinary: the arrival of a displaced city girl named Grace Wheeler.
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The Birthday Girl : a novel
by Melissa De la Cruz
When all of her secrets come to light on the night of her fabulous fortieth birthday party, Ellie de Florent-Stinson, a woman greatly envied by all who know her, watches as the beautiful faðcade of her life crumbles in one eventful night.
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Evvie Drake Starts Over
by Linda Holmes
Young widow Evvie Drake and major league pitcher Dean Tenney, who has lost his game and needs a chance to reset his life, form an unlikely relationship when Dean moves into an apartment at the back of Evvie's house.
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The Floating Feldmans
by Elyssa Friedland
Between family secrets, old sibling rivalries, and teenage grandkids, the family reunion cruise Annette Feldman planned for her 70th birthday is looking like the perfect storm, but while adrift at sea, they may just learn what it means to be a family.
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Gravity is the Thing : a novel
by Jaclyn Moriarty
Twenty years after the disappearance of her brother, single mother Abigail Sorenson embarks on a heartfelt search for more meaningful truths about the universe, her family, and herself.
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The Lager Queen of Minnesota
by J. Ryan Stradal
A talented baker running a business out of her nursing home reconnects with her master brewer sister at the same time her pregnant granddaughter launches an IPA brewpub.
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Life and Other Inconveniences
by Kristan Higgins
When she became pregnant in high school and her grandmother kicked her out, Emma worked to build a happy life for herself and her daughter, and now after nearly two decades with no contact, her grandmother suddenly calls her with a request.
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The Turn of the Key
by Ruth Ware
When a high-paying nanny job at a luxurious Scottish Highlands home culminates in her imprisonment for a child’s murder, a young woman struggles to untangle what really happened.
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You've Been Volunteered: A Class Mom Novel
by Laurie Gelman
A follow-up to Class Mom finds Jen Dixon agreeing to school-parent her son's third-grade class only to find herself overwhelmed by her husband's late hours, her daughters' early adulthood and the needs of her aging parents.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Comsewogue Public Library 170 Terryville Road Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776 (631) 928-1212www.cplib.org |
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