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What Matters Most
by Karen Rigby
A widow returns to her husband’s Nantucket cottage in hopes of restarting her life in "What Matters Most", Courtney Walsh’s wholesome, piercing romance novel about atonement and restored faith. After five years of grieving, Emma is...
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The Sixteen Trees of the Somme
by Elaine Chiew
Lars Mytting’s "The Sixteen Trees of the Somme" is an intricate and evocative literary mystery about an orphaned Norwegian man whose family history is caught in between two world wars and the German Jewish sides of WWII. Growing up on...
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Subversive Habits
Shannen Dee Williams’s "Subversive Habits" is an awe-inspiring history book about Black nuns who fought for freedom and equality. The first comprehensive history of Black Catholic sisters in the United States, this book reveals the...
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The Founding of Serillia
"The Founding of Serillia" is a fantasy novel about truth and the dangers of misinformation. In Brad Bouchard’s fantasy novel "The Founding of Serillia", dark forces move against human beings in a land of magic and political intrigue....
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The Blast
by Meg Nola
Joseph Matthews’s clamorous, complex novel "The Blast" is set in San Francisco in 1916. It contrasts the city’s burgeoning capitalist prosperity with its increasing climate of social unrest. Blue is a born San Franciscan of Sicilian...
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The Lady's Mine
by Karen Rigby
In Francine Rivers’s delightful novel The Lady’s Mine, an exiled Boston brahmin claims her uncle’s property in a “wild and woolly” mining town, flourishing against expectations. Kathryn, whose rift with her stepfather propelled...