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By: Mattea Kramer
ISBN: 9781647428877
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By: Julie Hatch
ISBN: 9781684633142
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By: Catharina Steel
ISBN: 9781684633081
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By: Kristina Amelong
ISBN: 9781647429089
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By: Lorna Graham
ISBN: 9781647429027
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By: Carol Jameson
ISBN: 9781647426385
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Told through multiple voices in multiple time periods--Leonora, an artist and scientist obsessed with the work of surrealist painter Adam Sinclair, in 1990s Santa Cruz, CA; Pauline, Adam's wife, in 1940s NYC; and Mimi Saucier, Adam's lover, in 1930s Paris--Adam and Leonora is a transporting work about the power of dreams, the creative process, and the surreal.
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By: Jean Kantambu Latting
ISBN: 9781647427085
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By: Sarah B. Towle
ISBN: 9781647425791
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Do we want to be a people that denies humanity to others in need through deliberate cruelty, in violation of basic human rights Sarah Towle doesnt think so. Join her journey to the borderlands to meet the unsung heroes flying the tattered flag of USAmerican values as they model a better way to respond to todays crisis in global migrationand attempt to tear down the walls that divide us.
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By: Beth Ann Mathews
ISBN: 9781647424664
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An intimate, uplifting story of a courageous marine biologists journey from the instant her healthy husband suffers a stroke, through Beths trials and tender moments as his medical advocate and conflicts during his recovery when her instinct to protect him from risk collides with his need for wilderness sailing expeditions with his family in Alaskas magnificent yet unforgiving waters.
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By: Lynne Spriggs O'Connor
ISBN: 9781647426408
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Two shattered spirits, a roving museum curator and a bereaved, cantankerous rancher, come together amidst the dazzling beauty and seasonal rhythms of a cattle ranch in a hidden Montana mountain valley--a wide-open, wind-filled place where words give way to the wisdom of nature.
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By: Anne Marie Farage-Smith
ISBN: 9781647426767
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For those who have lost a cherished pet or who know that loss is on the horizon, this guidebook offers compassionate guidance for how to work through the associated grief, as well as an extensive list of ways to honor and remember them.
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By: Karen Solt
ISBN: 9781647426729
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Hiding who you are can't help but alter the course of your life--and in some cases, it can even kill us or those we hold most dear. In this memoir of her twenty-two-year career in the U.S. Navy, retired Senior Chief Karen Solt shines a light on the heavy toll NCIS witch hunts and Don't Ask Don't Tell took on her and other LGBTQ Americans who donned the uniform in the 1980s-2000s.
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By: Susan Weissbach Friedman
ISBN: 9781647426101
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When forty-nine-year-old archaeology professor Klara Lieberman goes to Warsaw in search of answers about her long-ago-disappeared father, she ultimately discovers forgotten parts of herself as well--and heals some deeply buried wounds.
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By: Betsy Hartmann
ISBN: 9781647426422
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As a small New England town becomes embattled in the drug war, single mother Laura Everett finds herself on the brink of love and her teenage son on the brink of disaster. To save him and his friends from potentially deadly consequences, she is forced out of her comfort zone and into action . . .
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By: Gretchen Staebler
ISBN: 9781647422837
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She promised one year to live with her stubbornly independent mother, clean out the house her parents had stashed with musty history for five decades, and move her mother into assisted living. Four years later, daughter and mother are still in the kitchen fighting over food and territory, dementia and blindness in this fierce, compassionate, humorous story of self-discovery and forgiveness.
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By: Allison Hong Merrill
ISBN: 9781647421892
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Sixteen months after her wedding, a Taiwanese immigrant brideinarticulate in English and disowned by her fatherreturns home to the Texas apartment she shares with her American husband, only to discover that in her two-hour absence hes taken all the money, moved out, and filed for divorce. Penniless, familyless, and voiceless, how will she survive in a foreign land
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By: Sue Fagalde Lick
ISBN: 9781647426866
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When Sue Licks husbands charming forgetfulness worsens into dementia, she trades her life of writing, music, and travel with the love of her life for years of caregiving, guilt, and impossible decisions. And yet the love remains.
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By: Penny Lane
ISBN: 9781647427009
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By: Laura Essay
ISBN: 9781647427047
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The opioid death of a young teen is a loss like no other, and while an ambitious attorney is determined to find justice, the family wants revenge. Tautly paced and well researched, this legal thriller pulls back the curtain on the world of both prescription opioids and street drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl.
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By: Eva Izsak
ISBN: 9781647426989
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By: Ellen Barker
ISBN: 9781647426804
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When Marianne is abruptly laid off from her tech job during a recession, she's forced to move back to the seedy Kansas City neighborhood she thought she'd left forever. As she applies for jobs in an industry that doesn't value the middle-aged, Marianne must rally her inner strength to rebuild her life again.
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By: Marcia Menter
ISBN: 9781647426620
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By: Kristen Alexandra Davis
ISBN: 9781647426903
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A tender and imaginative portrait of a young girl's coming of age while navigating the multiple challenges of her childhood with her mentally ill mother, this memoir explores the profound effects, across a generation, of decades of cultural silence regarding the issues of mental illness and clergy abuse.
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By: Catherine Harrington
ISBN: 9781647426880
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To maintain access to her two sons, Catherine must face her childhood trauma, give up people-pleasing, and develop the backbone needed to stand up to her ex-husband, a wealthy lawyer. She uses her training in psychology for her own self-understanding and growth through their years of court hearings, never giving up the fight for her right to be her sons' mother.
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