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by Jenny Wingfield
Published Jul 2012
Read ReviewsWith characters who spring to life as vividly as if they were members of one's own family, and with the clear-eyed wisdom that illuminates the most tragic - and triumphant - aspects of human nature, The Homecoming of Samuel Lake is a memorable and lasting work of fiction.
by Richard Russo
Published Sep 2008
Read ReviewsBridge of Sighs courses with small-town rhythms and the claims of family. Here is a town, as well as a world, defined by magnificent and nearly devastating contradictions.
by Alice McDermott
Published Sep 2007
Read ReviewsA vivid portrait of an American family in the middle decades of the twentieth century.
by Joyce Carol Oates
Published Aug 2005
Read Reviews'This big, enthralling novel recaptures the gift for Dreiserian realism that distinguishes such Oates triumphs as What I Lived For, and We Were the Mulvaneys. It's her best ever, and a masterpiece.' Kirkus Reviews.
by Anne Tyler
Published Oct 2004
Read ReviewsA rich and compelling novel about a mismatched marriageand its consequences, spanning three generations.
by Anne Tyler
Published Apr 2002
Read ReviewsRebecca, a fifty-three-year-old grandmother, is caught unawares by the question of who she really is. How she answers it--how she tries to recover her girlhood self, that dignified grownup she had once been--is the story told in this beguiling, funny, and deeply moving novel.
by John Irving
Published Mar 1999
Read ReviewsRichly comic, as well as deeply disturbing A Widow for One Year is a multilayered love story of astonishing emotional force.
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