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Cilka's journey
by Heather Morris
A novel based on a true story follows a Russian woman who is forced by a concentration-camp commandant to become his lover and is subsquently sent to Siberia after being found guilty of collaborating with the enemy. By the #1 best-selling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz.
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Violet
by Scott Thomas
Returning home to Lost Lake where she lost her mother to cancer 30 years earlier, newly widowed Kris Barlow, determined to take a stand against grief along with her young daughter, is soon plunged into a nightmare when she is haunted by her long-abandoned imaginary friend. Original.
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Your house will pay : a novel
by Steph Cha
Two teenagers in Los Angeles, one Korean-American and the other African-American, deal with the ripple effects of a shooting from decades ago after a new incident brings their families’ painful memories hurtling back. 75,000 first printing.
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Nothing to see here
by Kevin Wilson
Agreeing to help her former college roommate care for two stepchildren who possess the ability to spontaneously combust when agitated, Lillian endeavors to keep her young charges cool in the face of an astonishing revelation. 150,000 first printing.
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It would be night in Caracas
by Karina Sainz Borgo
A woman tests the limits of what she is willing to do to secure her future in turbulent modern Venezuela overrun by violent revolutionaries. A first novel by the author of Caracas Hip-Hop. 30,000 first printing.
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Empire of lies
by Raymond Khoury
In a groundbreaking thriller set in an alternate future where Europe has been conquered by the Ottoman Empire, a feted officer in the sultan’s secret police begins questioning his violent orders. By the best-selling author of The Last Templar.
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The book of lost saints
by Daniel José Older
Visited by an ancestral spirit who would have him unearth family secrets from the Cuban Revolution, a young Cuban-American embarks on an investigation marked by ghostly helpers, a new love, a murderous gangster and changes in his sense of identity.
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The sweetest fruits
by Monique T. D Truong
The author of The Book of Salt presents a reimagining of Greek-Irish writer Lafcadio Hearn’s migratory life through the voices of the women who knew him best, and who testify to their own remarkable journeys.
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A hero born
by Yong Jin
A U.S. release of an epic Chinese classic is set in the years between the Song Empire and the rise of Genghis Khan and traces the story of a murdered patriot’s son who fulfills his destiny in a divided China. Illustrations.
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The liar
by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen
Desperate to escape a near-invisible life, an ice cream shop worker tells a terrible lie that renders her the center of public and media attention, before she is blackmailed by a neighbor who knows the truth. 30,000 first printing.
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Lifespan : why we age--and why we don't have to
by David A. Sinclair
The acclaimed Harvard professor and one of Time’s “Most Influential People” identifies common misconceptions about aging, sharing provocative insights into the cutting-edge, global effort to slow, stop and reverse aging. 150,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Life undercover : coming of age in the CIA
by Amaryllis Fox
A chronicle of an extraordinary life, and of one woman’s courage and passion, follows the author as she spends 10 years in the most elite clandestine ops unit of the CIA, hunting down the world’s most dangerous terrorist while marrying and becoming a mother.
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South : essential recipes and new explorations
by Sean Brock
An award-winning chef, cookbook author, Nashville restauranteur and Southern cuisine promoter shares his mix-and-match component recipes for grits, fried chicken, collard greens, corn bread, tomato okra stew and buttermilk biscuits. for 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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