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The first in a series of novels, this heartwarming book introduces readers to a small, charming North Carolina town and its equally charming denizens. Filled with the mysteries and miracles of everyday life and rich, provincial humor, At Home in Mitford... [ More...]
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Though 600 miles from home, Father Tim and Cynthia find that Mitford is never far away. Another feast for fans of America's favorite small town. Recently retired after years of serving as the rector of Lord's Chapel, Father Tim agrees to pastor a small... [ More...]
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An infant left in the trash to die. A teenage mother who never knew she was pregnant . . . Before That Morning, these were the words most often used to describe straight-A student and star soccer player Devon Davenport: responsible, hardworking, mature.... [ More...]
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According to astronomer Plait, the universe is an apocalypse waiting to happen. With humor and wit, Plait details the myriad doomsday events that the cosmos could inflict to destroy the planet and life in general.
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Sue Monk Kidd's stunning debut, "The Secret Life of Bees, spent 77 weeks on "The New York Times bestseller list, selling more than 3 million copies and transforming Kidd into a genuine literary star. Now, in her much-anticipated new novel, Kidd has woven a... [ More...]
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The eighth novel in the bestselling "Mitford Years" series is a meditation on the best of all presents—the gift of one's heart. Lovingly written and beautifully illustrated, it seeks to restore the true Christmas spirit and give everyone a seat at... [ More...]
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Hughes shares her politically fascinating journey as a critically influential counselor to President George W. Bush for his first 18 months in the White House.
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What begins as a business move born of pure financial desperation turns into a woman's quest to reinvent herself, and in the process expose the unbelievably preposterous underbelly of Manhattan's elite private school admissions process for five year olds.
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Smart and candidly written, Mitchell's memoir will be of interest to anyone fascinated by politics and current affairs, and anyone who wonders what it's like to be a powerful woman in a man's world.
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