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In This Mountain (The Mitford Years, Book 7)
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Father Tim Kavanagh and his wife, Cynthia, return from Whitecap Island to "the little town with the big heart" in Jan Karon's seventh novel in the bestselling Mitford series, In This Mountain. Retirement holds challenges Father Tim hasn't anticipated, and even as Cynthia's career as a children's book author and illustrator brings her new accolad... »
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These High, Green Hills (The Mitford Years, Book 3)
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The village of Mitford is soothing tonic for a readership that feels starved for community and yearns for clear morals. The recently married Father Tim and his plain-folk neighbors live the best of Christianity in everyday life. Even the rampant gossip in Mitford is the good kind: folks worrying about other folks and everyone minding one another's busi... »
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Little Children: A Novel
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I really enjoyed Little Children. It does a good job of capturing some of the desperation and apathy that hides under the squeaky clean surface of middle class suburban America. Perrotta does a good job of capturing his various characters, from a suburban housewife to a child molester, and the story is complex yet simple enough that any reader knows ... »
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Crooked Little Heart: A Novel
At 13, Rosie plays a gangly, pigeon-toed second fiddle to her juicy, sexy friend Simone. The two are junior tennis champs who often cart home trophies. Bu... »
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When the World Was Steady (Vintage)
In a debut novel of remarkable breadth and intimate insight, Claire Messud tells the story of two middle-aged sisters and the divergent life paths chosen ... »
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The Courtship (Singing River Series #4)
This book was an excellent finish to the series and I enjoyed this book very much. Gilbert Morris is a very talented writer and I enjoy reading his books... »
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