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28 summers: a novel
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Elin Hilderbrand
A tale inspired by the film "Same Time Next Year" follows a man's discovery of his mother's long-term relationship with the husband of a Presidential frontrunner.
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Artifact : a novel
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Arlene Heyman
A first novel by the award-winning author of Scary Old Sex spans half a century in the story of a biologist who navigates devastating personal setbacks before connecting with the complicated rewards of single motherhood.
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The Color of Air : a novel
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Gail Tsukiyama
A young doctor finds his arrival home to Hawai’i coinciding with the awakening of the Mauna Loa volcano and its dangerous path toward their village, unearthing long-held secrets simmering below the surface that meld past and present.
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Friends and Strangers : a novel
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J. Courtney Sullivan
Struggling to adjust to small-town life after having a baby, an accomplished New York City journalist immerses herself in social media before bonding with a babysitter from a very different walk of life.
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I Was Told it Would Get Easier
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Abbi Waxman
A freedom-seeking teen questioning her future goals and an insecure mom who would strengthen their bond embark on a college tour with a bus full of strangers only to see their carefully mapped plans devolve into off-road misadventures.
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The Lost and Found Bookshop
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Susan Wiggs
Inheriting her mother's San Francisco bookshop in the wake of a tragedy, Natalie bonds with her ailing grandfather and hires a contractor to perform repairs before unexpected discoveries connect her to the community and family secrets.
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Mother Daughter Widow Wife
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Robin Wasserman
Left with no memory of who she is, Wendy Doe arrives at the Meadowlark Institute of Memory Research, where she falls under the control of a doctor and his ambitious student, while the daughter she left behind tries to make sense of it all.
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Sisters and Secrets
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Jennifer Ryan
As the Silva Sisters’ secrets are revealed, each realizes that there is more to their family than meets the eye, and forgiveness may be the only way to reclaim true happiness.
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Thin Girls
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Diana Clarke
Twins Rose and Lily Winters, close as the bond implies, battle insecurities and weight issues, which leads them both to extremes, endangering both of their lives, especially when Lily joins a cult diet group led by a social media faux feminist.
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Two Truths and a Lie
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Meg Mitchell Moore
Arriving in Newburyport, Massachusetts, Sherri Griffin, and her daughter Katie, find themselves among the Mom Squad, a group of rising sixth grade parents who rule the local social scene.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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