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  • 821.
    The Last Russian Doll
    The Last Russian Doll

    by Kristen Loesch

    Summary:

    A haunting, epic novel about betrayal, revenge, and redemption that follows three generations of Russian women, from the 1917 revolution to the last days of the Soviet Union, and the enduring love story at the center.

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  • 822.
    One Perfect Couple
    One Perfect Couple

    by Ruth Ware

    Summary:

    Harkening to Agatha Christie’s classic And Then There Were None, this high-tension and ingenious thriller follows five couples trapped on a storm-swept island as a killer stalks among them—from Ruth Ware, the New York Times bestselling author who “is turning out to be as ingenious and indefatigable as the Queen of Crime” (The Washington Post).

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  • 823.
    What Once Was Promised
    What Once Was Promised

    by Louis Trubiano

    Summary:

    What Once Was Promised, is a multi-generational family saga packed with action, intrigue, love, and violence. It is a compelling story that is often inspiring and sometimes heartbreaking. Highly recommended." -Len Joy, award winning author of Dry Heat and Everyone Dies Famous.

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  • 824.
    Go Tell It on the Mountain (Deluxe Edition): A Novel (Vintage International)
    Go Tell It on the Mountain (Deluxe Edition): A Novel (Vintage International)

    by James Baldwin

    Summary:

    A deluxe edition of James Baldwin's haunting coming-of-age story, with a new introduction by Roxane Gay and cover art featuring a stunning portrait by Baldwin’s mentor, Beauford Delaney. Originally published in 1953, Go Tell It on the Mountain was James Baldwin's first major work, based in part on his own childhood in Harlem.

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  • 825.
    The Love of My Life: A GMA Book Club Pick: A Novel
    The Love of My Life: A GMA Book Club Pick: A Novel

    by Rosie Walsh

    Summary: A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK

    “Gripping, heartbreaking and impossible to put down.”—Laura Dave

    “A dazzling supernova of a book, it picks you up on line one and doesn't let you go until the very end.” —Lisa Jewell


    From the New York Times bestselling author of Ghosted comes a love story wrapped in a mystery: an up-all-night page-turner with a dark secret at its core

    Emma loves her husband Leo and their young daughter Ruby: she’d do anything for them. But almost everything she's told them about herself is a lie.

    And she might just have got away with it, if it weren’t for her husband’s job. Leo is an obituary writer; Emma a well-known marine biologist. When she suffers a serious illness, Leo copes by doing what he knows best – researching and writing about his wife’s life. But as he starts to unravel the truth, he discovers the woman he loves doesn’t really exist. Even her name isn’t real.

    When the very darkest moments of Emma’s past finally emerge, she must somehow prove to Leo that she really is the woman he always thought she was . . .

    But first, she must tell him about the other love of her life.
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  • 826.
    In Every Life
    In Every Life

    by Rea Frey

    Summary:

    What happens when a husband's dying wish is for his wife to find a new love . . . before he's even gone?

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  • 827.
    Giovanni's Room (Penguin Great Loves) by James Baldwin(2010-05-01)
    Giovanni's Room (Penguin Great Loves) by James Baldwin(2010-05-01)

    by James Baldwin and Kevin Young - introduction

    Summary:

    Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin is a groundbreaking novel set in 1950s Paris, where a young American expatriate named David grapples with his repressed desires and conventional morality. As David becomes involved in a doomed affair with a bartender named Giovanni, Baldwin's narrative delves into the complexities of love and identity, offering a deeply moving exploration of the human heart.

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  • 828.
    Middle of the Night: A Novel
    Middle of the Night: A Novel

    by Riley Sager

    Summary:

    In the latest jaw-dropping thriller from New York Times bestselling author Riley Sager, a man must contend with the long-ago disappearance of his childhood best friend--and the dark secrets lurking just beyond the safe confines of his picture-perfect neighborhood.

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  • 829.
    Shelterwood: A Novel
    Shelterwood: A Novel

    by Lisa Wingate

    Summary: USA TODAY AND PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER • “Wingate’s stellar latest explores a centuries-long legacy of missing child cases. . . . Her portrayal of the region’s history, culture, and landscape enthralls. Wingate is at the top of her game.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours comes “a sweeping tale about little known history” (People).


    1990. Law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park seeking a quiet place to raise her son. But no sooner has Valerie reported for duty than a teenage hiker goes missing and the long-hidden burial site of three children is discovered in a cave. Val’s quest to uncover the truth wins an ally among the Choctaw Nation’s Tribal Police but soon collides with the deadly legacy of the land itself.

    1909. Eleven-year-old Olive Radley knows that her stepfather is a threat to the two Choctaw girls boarded in their home. When the older girl disappears, Ollie flees, taking six-year-old Nessa with her. Together they begin a perilous journey to the remote Winding Stair Mountains, the territory of outlaws, treasure hunters, and desperate men. Along the way, they form an unlikely band with other children struggling to get by on their own.

    In this gripping novel, Lisa Wingate traces the story of children abandoned by the law and the battle to see justice done. Amid times of deep conflict over who owns the land and its riches, Ollie and Val each leave behind one life in search of another.
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  • 830.
    Liliana's Invincible Summer (Pulitzer Prize winner): A Sister's Search for Justice
    Liliana's Invincible Summer (Pulitzer Prize winner): A Sister's Search for Justice

    by Cristina Rivera Garza

    Summary: PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK • “A searing account of grief and the quest to bring her sister’s murderer to justice years after the fact” (The Boston Globe), from “one of Mexico’s greatest living writers” (Jonathan Lethem).
     
    “Part memoir, part true-crime story, Garza’s chronicle is both personal and political.”—The Washington Post

    A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, NPR, The Washington Post, Time, Chicago Public Library, She Reads, Electric Lit

    October 18, 2019. Cristina Rivera Garza travels from her home in Texas to Mexico City, in search of an old, unresolved criminal file. “My name is Cristina Rivera Garza,” she writes in her request to the attorney general, “and I am writing to you as a relative of Liliana Rivera Garza, who was murdered on July 16, 1990.” It’s been twenty-nine years. Twenty-nine years, three months, and two days since Liliana was murdered by an abusive ex-boyfriend. Inspired by feminist movements across the world and enraged by the global epidemic of femicide and intimate partner violence, Cristina embarks on a path toward justice. Liliana’s Invincible Summer is the account—and the outcome—of that quest .

    In luminous, poetic prose, Rivera Garza tells a singular yet universally resonant story: Liliana is a spirited, wondrously hopeful young woman who tried to survive in a world of increasingly normalized gendered violence. Rivera Garza traces her sister’s history, depicting everything from Liliana’s early romance with a handsome but possessive and short-tempered man to that exhilarating final summer of 1990 when she loved, thought, and traveled more widely and freely than she ever had before.

    Using her skills as an acclaimed scholar, novelist, and poet, Rivera Garza collected and curated evidence—handwritten letters, police reports, school notebooks, interviews with Liliana’s loved ones—to document her sister’s life. Through this remarkable and genre-defying memoir, she confronts the trauma of losing her sister and examines how this tragedy continues to shape who she is—and what she fights for—today.
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