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The Story of Arthur Truluv: A Novel
by Elizabeth Berg
Truluv Family (6/29/2017)
I adore Elizabeth Berg and have read most of her novels. I was so happy to receive this ARC. Elizabeth Berg's stories are warm and hopeful. The Story of Arthur Truluv is no different. I felt throughout this experience as if I was part of Arthur, Maddy and Lucille's growth.
Sycamore
by Bryn Chancellor
The Miscues of Friendship (6/16/2017)
A wonderfully written debut novel about friendships, families and maturity. Poor Jess, she was naïve and oblivious to notice the personalities of the characters around her.
The Atomic Weight of Love
by Elizabeth Church
A Woman's Growth (4/6/2017)
Meridian is a girl who matures into a woman using birds as relative comparisons of that growth. She is an innocent frustrating naïve character who makes you want to scream.
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