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by Stephanie Rosenfeld
Published Jun 2004
Read ReviewsSmart and poignant, charming and witty this is a wonderful debut novel, a mother-daughter story that proves it's always those who give you the most trouble that end up getting access to the purest part of your heart.
by Virginia Holman
Published Mar 2004
Read ReviewsA startling memoir of a daughter's harrowing sojourn in the prison of her mother's mind and a moving portrait of a young woman defined by her mother's illness -- until at last she rekindles a family love that had lost its way.
by Thomas Steinbeck
Published Dec 2003
Read ReviewsDeeply felt and richly imagined, full of compelling drama and historical authenticity, Thomas Steinbeck's stories are as memorable and rugged as the coastline that inspired them. Click the excerpt link to read a complete short story.
by Jean Harfenist
Published Jul 2003
Read ReviewsIn this funny, sad and somehow good natured book Jean Harfenist explores the interface between love and dysfunction through young Lillian whose voice will stick with you long after you turn the last page.
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