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Perfect Little Children: A Novel
Sophie Hannah · William Morrow
Pages: 336 Format: Hardcover
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The New York Times bestselling author of The Monogram Murders and Woman with a Secret returns with a sharp, captivating, and expertly plotted tale of psychological suspense.All Beth has to do is drive her son to his soccer game, watch him play, and then return home. Just because she knows... |
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Country Strong
Linda Lael Miller · Wheeler Publishing Large Print
Format: Large Print
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Shallie Fletcher has left heartbreak where it belongs - in the past. What matters is the woman she's become - not the girl she was. So what if she needs the help of the gorgeous cowboy who once left her in tears? Running away is no longer her thing - she'll get what she wants and she's... |
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When Silence Sings
Sarah Loudin Thomas · Thorndike Press Large Print
Pages: 467 Format: Large Print
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"Colman Harpe works for the C&O in the Appalachian rail town of Thurmond, West Virginia, but he'd rather be a preacher and lead his own congregation. When a member of the rival McLean clan guns down his cousin and the clan matriarch, Serepta McLean, taunts the Harpes by coming... |
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Lake of the Ozarks: My Surreal Summers in a Vanishing America
Bill Geist · Thorndike Press Large Print
Pages: 263 Format: Large Print
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Beloved TV host Bill Geist pens a reflective memoir of his incredible summers spent in the heart of America in this New York Times bestseller. Before there was "tourism" and souvenir ashtrays became "kitsch," the Lake of the Ozarks was a Shangri-La for middle-class Midwestern... |
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Natural Rivals: John Muir, Gifford Pinchot, and the Creation of America's Public Lands
John Clayton · Thorndike Press Large Print
Pages: 533 Format: Large Print
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John Muir, the most famous naturalist in American history, protected Yosemite, co-founded the Sierra Club, and is sometimes called the Father of the National Parks. A poor immigrant, self-taught, individualistic, and skeptical of institutions, his idealistic belief in the spiritual benefits... |
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A Bookshop in Berlin
Francoise Frenkel · Center Point Pub
Pages: 500 Format: Large Print
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In 1921, Françoise Frenkel &; a Jewish woman from Poland &; fulfills a lifelong dream. She opens Berlin&;s first French-language bookshop, La Maison du Livre, attracting artists, diplomats, celebrities, and poets. The shop soon becomes a haven for intellectual exchange as Nazi... |
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A Long Time Comin'
Robin W Pearson · Center Point Pub
Pages: 500 Format: Large Print
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To hear Beatrice Agnew tell it, she entered the world with her mouth tightly shut. Just because she finds out she&;s dying doesn&;t mean she can&;t keep it that way. If any of her children have questions about their daddy and the choices she made after he abandoned them, they&;d... |
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