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Floyd Harbor
by Joel Mowdy
A debut collection of linked stories, set mainly in the 1990s, explores the lives of residents at a scenic beachfront region of New York long afflicted by challenges ranging from poverty and menial labor to addiction and PTSD.
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Lanny : a novel
by Max Porter
Follows the awakening of a mythical being in an English village, where he observes the domestic dramas and creative energies surrounding a mischievous, ethereal young newcomer.
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My Life as a Rat
by Joyce Carol Oates
Exiled from her family and church since the age of 12 for testifying honestly about a racist murder, a young woman reflects on the wrenching choice she was forced to make between her family and the truth.
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Patsy : a novel
by Nicole Dennis-Benn
Receiving her long-coveted visa to America, Patsy leaves behind her family in Jamaica, only to discover that life as an undocumented immigrant is not what her best friend had described.
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Rules for Visiting : a novel
by Jessica Francis Kane
A talented but reclusive gardener is inspired by her love of classic literature to embark on a female odyssey to reconnect with her four once-close friends through simple activities and digital encounters that unexpectedly catapult her into viral fame.
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Ask Again, Yes: a novel
by Mary Beth Keane
When a violent event forcibly ends their romance, the son and daughter of two NYPD rookies reconnect years later and struggle to prevent the past from triggering another separation.
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Biloxi
by Mary Miller
Newly single, retired, and waiting for an inheritance that may never come, sixty-three-year-old Louis McDonald makes the impulsive, life-changing decision to adopt a dog.
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The Friends We Keep
by Jane Green
Reconnecting 13 years after college, a supermodel whose career was derailed by an affair, the heartbroken wife of an alcoholic and an actor hiding a painful past find their bond tested by a dark secret.
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Montauk
by Nicola Harrison
Distancing herself from her unfaithful spouse and her fellow society wives at seaside Montauk Manor, Bea is drawn by the village's natural beauty and community spirit before falling for a man who is nothing like her husband.
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