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THE SILENCE OF TREES

In Chicago’s Ukrainian Village, Nadya Lysenko has built her life on a

foundation of secrets. When she was sixteen, Nadya snuck out of her

house in Western Ukraine to meet a fortuneteller in the woods. She never

expected it to be the last time she would see her family.

Decades later, Nadya continues to be haunted by the death of her parents

and sisters. The myths and magic of her childhood are still a part of

her reality: dreams unite friends across time and space, house spirits

misplace keys and glasses,

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THE RIVER QUEEN

Julienne Ashby, 24, must change her pampered ways after her father, a prominent businessman in Natchez, Mississippi, loses their fortune and family home to a bad gambling habit in 1850. Like a fish out of water, she aims to refit their one remaining possession, an old riverboat, in hopes of making a profit and restoring the Cuvier name along the mighty Mississippi.

Desperate for help in doing the restoration work, prideful Julienne hires Dallas Bronte, a humiliated captain whose drinking problem stopped his water ways many years ago. Despite initial success, the struggles they will face with other ship owners are almost as challenging as the fiery feelings –

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LOST MEMORY OF SKIN

The acclaimed author of The Sweet Hereafter and Rule of the Bone

returns with a provocative new novel that illuminates the shadowed

edges of contemporary American culture with startling and unforgettable

results…

Suspended in a strangely modern-day version of limbo, the young man at

the center of Russell Banks’s uncompromising and morally complex new

novel must create a life for himself in the wake of incarceration. Known

in his new identity only as the Kid, and on probation after doing time

for a liaison with an underage girl,

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NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE

The year is 1968 and the Vietnam War is at its height. William

Carson, a World War II veteran teaching in a small New England Prep

School, has for more than two decades been haunted by nightmares whose

content he has never shared with his wife, Anne, or their two sons,

Joshua, a Marine on active duty in Vietnam, and Andrew, an ROTC college

senior bound for active duty following graduation. When Joshua is

reported missing in combat, the web of secrets and denial that has kept

the family together for more than twenty years begins to unravel as

Anne and William face the possible loss of their sons,

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SOUTHERN FRIED WOMEN

Pamela King Cable has woven together the music, the language, the religions, and the traditions of the South. The result is Southern Fried Women, a collection of nine short stories about Southern women, and a few men, struggling to find answers to unanswerable questions, hoping for forgiveness, seeking righteousness, and questioning the existence of God in their lives. Cable writes Southern fiction in the true spirit of the rural South. She can ruffle the feathers of the most stoic, mess with the beliefs of the strictest fundamentalists, and reel you into her stories like a stubborn catfish meant for the fryer.

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ALONG WOODED PATHS

All she wanted was a simple Amish life . . . But now Marianna Sommer finds herself

depending on Englisch neighbors. Although proud of living apart from the world, she

and her newly relocated Amish family have discovered that life in the remote

mountains of Montana requires working

together.

As Marianna begins helping those

different from herself—and receiving their help—her

heart contemplates two directions. She’s torn between the Amish man

from Indiana whom she has long planned on marrying and the friendly Englischer who

models a closer walk with God than she’s ever seen

before.

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