A love letter to city life, however shiny or sleazy, Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk by Kathleen Rooney paints a portrait of a remarkable woman across the canvas of a changing America: from the Jazz Age to the onset of the AIDS epidemic; the Great ...
A love story, a story of racial divide, and a story of the South as it fell in the war, The Second Mrs. Hockaday reveals how this generation - and the next - began to see their world anew.
"They think I am still a little girl who is not capable of being a Queen."
Lord Melbourne turned to look at Victoria. "They are mistaken. I have not known you long, but I observe in you a natural dignity that cannot be learnt. To me, ma'am, you ...
Les Parisiennes
: How the Women of Paris Lived, Loved, and Died Under Nazi Occupation
by Anne Sebba
Reviewed: Jun 20, 2016
Published: Oct 18, 2016
New York Times bestselling author Anne Sebba explores a devastating period in Paris's history and tells the stories of how women survived - or didn't - during the Nazi occupation.
The Next
by Stephanie Gangi
Reviewed: Jun 20, 2016
Published: Oct 18, 2016
Is there a right way to die? If so, Joanna DeAngelis has it all wrong. She's consumed by betrayal, spending her numbered days cyberstalking Ned McGowan, her much younger ex, and watching him thrive in the spotlight with someone new, while she wastes ...
A magical, intoxicating debut novel, both intimate and epic, that intertwines the past, present, and future of two lovers bound by the passing of great comets overhead and a coterie of remarkable ancestors.
A fiercely independent divorce lawyer learns the power of family and connection when she receives a cryptic message from her estranged mother in this bittersweet, witty novel from the nationally bestselling author of Someone Else's Love Story and ...
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