Monthly Archives: April 2015

Missoula

By Jon Krakauer

Female victims from Missoula, Montana, come forward to reveal how they battled self-doubt; fear; police and prosecutor treatment; and open vilification to shine a light on the dark corners of rape in a college town.

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God Help The Child

By Toni Morrison

Her blue-black skin has long defined the woman called Bride.  Her search for the love her light-skinned mother, Sweetness, never gave her leads Bride to Booker, a bitter man still reeling from his brother’s childhood murder.  When Booker’s love fails, Bride and her mother must come to terms with the long-lasting effects of Bride’s tumultuous childhood.

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Memory Man

By David Baldacci

Former football player Amos Decker literally remembers everything.  working as a detective in the wake of the collision that sidelined his career, Amos uses his gift to uncover the link between a nearby murder and the similar tragedy that shook his family to its core.

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Get Your Hopes Up!

By Joyce Meyer

Fill your life with hope by trusting in the only one guaranteed to never let you down as Joyce Meyer reveals how trusting in God can provide you with everlasting hope for a promising future.

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Hot Pursuit

By Stuart Woods

Joining an attractive female pilot on several international trips proves dangerous when Stone Barrington learns of the woman’s criminal, disturbed ex-boyfriend.  Meanwhile, Stone races the clock in an attempt to foil a dangerous intelligence effort that could quickly cost lives.

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Bill O’Reilly’s Legends & Lies

By David Fisher

Head to the Wild West to separate fact from fiction as you learn the little-known truth about “gentleman bandit” Black Bart’s sudden disappearance, the real cause of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’s deaths, and how long Billy the Kid continued his brand of mischief after being presumed dead.

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Bittersweet

By Susan Wittig Albert

Thanksgiving leaves a scrambling China Bayles with little to be thankful for when her mother’s husband suffers a sudden heart attack.  China’s mother, Leatha, turns to assistant Sue Ellen, who is ending her marriage to a trophy game ranch foreman, to help her turn an old game ranch into a birders vacation retreat.  When Sue Ellen’s car swerves off the road and she dies, China investigates the accident’s potential link to a case of stolen fawns.

 

 

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Emma

By Alexander McCall Smith

Passing the time with her health-conscious father while preparing to launch her own interior-design business, recent university graduate Emma Woodhouse counsels her peers as summer brings a few surprises to Highbury. Emma’s former governess’ handsome stepson, a teacher’s assistant with much to learn about the world, and the flawless Jane Fairfax are about to change Emma’s world in ways she never imagined.

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Chasing Sunsets

By Karen Kingsbury:

Though still obsessing over her congenial heart condition, Mary Catherine spends most of her time doing charity work. When a trip to Africa to meet her sponsored children reveals seven teenagers living in an orphanage with no support system, Mary Catherine leaves romance and her job behind to return to Africa and help those in need.

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The Children’s Crusade

By Ann Packer:

An impulsive land purchase leads to generations of hardship when Bill Blair buys the wooded chunk of land that will become Silicon Valley and marries a woman whose love of art will cost her dearly. When the couple’s children become adults, a disturbing echo of things past forces them to reevaluate who they really are in a story that spans five decades of a California family dealing with secret desires.

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