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- Books Published March 8, 2016
March 8, 2016
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How do we communicate the ideas and hopes that mean the most to us—and at what risk? That question recurs throughout Kaitlyn Greenidge’s debut novel, We Love You, Charlie Freeman. The novel focuses on the Freeman family, tapped to... Read More
In this award-winning fictionalized autobiography, eighty-nine-year-old writer and educator Marguerite Andersen shares her struggles with the choices she made when love for her children came into conflict with her longing for freedom,... Read More
Omnivores are not left out of the new crop of cookbooks, and the focus in Farmette is on growing or buying the best quality ingredients from local sources. Author Imen McDonnell was a confirmed American urbanite before meeting her future... Read More
"The Saints of the Lost and Found" is a charged and gothic tale of love, murder, and revenge. Everyone in the little Louisiana town of Saint Michael’s is on edge now that Avery Broussard has returned, despite her attempts to keep a low... Read More
Greed, regret, deceit, and betrayals drive the mystery, but Gerard’s literary, often emotionally charged, writing make this a worthwhile read. In "The Dark of the Island", Philip Gerard follows a man drifting through life as he... Read More
A quirky murder mystery with plenty of small town charm and an occasional haunting, "The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum" follows Maddi Kosloski to her childhood stomping grounds in the wine country of San Benedetto. There, she warily... Read More
This mystery and thriller charts new territory by examining shades of evil and whether ends always justify means. After his wife and son die in a suspicious fire, Nick takes a job as a high-rise window washer and building maintenance... Read More