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Once Upon a Time in France
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This graphic novel series, first published in France with over 1 million copies sold, has received several awards, including the Angoulême International Comics ...Read Review
The Fountains of Silence
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Spain’s brutal Civil War between Republican democracy and Francisco Franco’s fascist dictatorship lasted from 1936-1939 and was a precursor to World ...Read Review
The Girls of Pearl Harbor
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In 1942, the world was coming undone, thrown asunder by the mounting tensions of World War II. Soraya Lane pulls from this era a ...Read Review
Where the Light Enters
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This long, absorbing novel is the sequel to Donati’s enthusiastically received The Gilded Hour, a multi-family epic centered on the lives of ...Read Review
A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve
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People look down on Meinhardt Raabe, literally and figuratively, every day. After realizing he was a little person, his parents abandoned him. Fortunately, ...Read Review
Moon Water
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This is a lovely coming-of-age story set in central Virginia during the summer of 1969. Nettie, age 16, and Win are best friends. They spend ...Read Review
Stars of Alabama
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In Depression-era Alabama, an abandoned baby is found in the woods by two itinerant workers. Failing to find the mother, they decide to ...Read Review
Stage Dreams
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History is written by the rule makers, but sometimes the rules are wrong. Author and artist Melanie Gillman works to right those wrongs ...Read Review
The Dearly Beloved
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I’m rarely at a loss for words when writing reviews, but this time I’m certain that nothing I write can possibly ...Read Review
The Colonel’s Wife
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Rosa Liksom’s novel is amazing, powerful, and remarkable, and everyone should read it, including, again, me. The Finnish author delves deeply into ...Read Review