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A Novel
by Kathy Hepinstall
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by Hannah Kent
Published Apr 2014
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by Jennifer McVeigh
Published Feb 2014
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by Jonathan Odell
Published Nov 2012
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by Lois Leveen
Published May 2012
Read ReviewsWith the rich detail of Cold Mountain, the strong female bonds of The Help, and the untold history of The Warmth of Other Suns, comes a powerful debut novel about the secrets a woman keeps, and those she will risk everything to tell.
by Andrea Levy
Published Apr 2011
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by Adam Foulds
Published Jun 2010
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by Robert Hicks
Published Sep 2006
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by Chris Adrian
Published Mar 2002
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by Charles Frazier
Published Aug 1998
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