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by Antonia Hodgson
Published Mar 2017
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by Andrew Greig
Published Nov 2016
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by Michael Meyer
Published Feb 2016
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by Paul Kingsnorth
Published Sep 2015
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by Sally O'Reilly
Published Jun 2015
Read ReviewsIn rich, vivid detail, Sally O'Reilly breathes life into England's first female poet, a mysterious woman nearly forgotten by history. Full of passion and devilish schemes, Dark Aemilia is a tale worthy of the Bard.
by Paul Lynch
Published May 2015
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by Goldie Goldbloom
Published Mar 2011
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by Yu Hua
Published Jan 2010
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by Richard Russo
Published Apr 2002
Read ReviewsWith all the vision, grace and humanity of truly epic storytelling Russo extends even further his claims on the small-town, blue-collar heart of the country.
by Kent Haruf
Published Aug 2000
Read ReviewsA heartstrong story of family and romance, tribulation and tenacity, set on the High Plains east of Denver.
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