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A Million Things
by Emily Spurr
A Heartbreakingly Beautiful Debut (5/25/2021)
This book! It will break your heart and put it back together again. Rae is a character you won't soon forget and this story of loss and resilience is a triumph. I'm sure this will end up one of my best of 2021 books and I cannot recommend it highly enough.
Morningside Heights: A Novel
by Joshua Henkin
A Different Type of Love Story (4/20/2021)
This is a wonderful but bittersweet story about marriage, about parents and children and about dealing with loss. The writing is so intimate and touching - you feel like part of the family. I love multigenerational stories and this one that will truly touch your heart.
The Prophets
by Robert Jones Jr.
A Truly Stunning Debut (11/23/2020)
Let me start by saying there's no way my words will do this book justice. Robert Jones Jr.'s The Prophets is a heartbreakingly beautiful and remarkable book that's both historical and literary fiction. Set on a plantation in the Deep South, slaves Isaac and Samuel findmore
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A love triangle reveals deadly secrets in this thriller for fans of The Paper Palace and Where the Crawdads Sing.

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