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  • Author: Ernest J. Gaines Length: 272 pages
  • Author: Oscar Martinez Length: 224 pages
  • by Sylvia Plath

    “It is this perfectly wrought prose and the freshness of Plath’s voice in The Bell Jar that make this book enduring in its appeal.” — USA Today
    A realistic and emotional look at a woman battling mental illness and societal pressures written by iconic American writer Sylvia Plath.    
  • by Nicola Kraus

    From a #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a powerful novel about family, the weight of secrets, the choices we make, and the repercussions of the decisions made for us.
  • by John Hatcher

    In this fresh approach to the history of the Black Death, John Hatcher, a world-renowned scholar of the Middle Ages, recreates everyday life in a mid-fourteenth century rural English village.
  • by Peter De Vries

    Written with a powerful blend of grief, love, wit, and fury, De Vries’s “sensitive treatment of the death of a beloved child it has scarcely a superior in contemporary fiction" (Chicago Tribune).
    This autobiographical novel of family tragedy by the author of Slouching Towards Kalamazoo “moves deftly from manic hilarity to manic fury, and back again” (Newsday).
  • by L. M. Montgomery

    A young woman breaks free from her stifling home in search of love and freedom in this novel by the author of Anne of Green Gables.
  • Author: Toni Morrison Length: 224 pages
  • by Bessel van der Kolk

    #1 New York Times bestseller
    “Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding and treating traumatic stress and the scope of its impact on society.” —Alexander McFarlane, Director of the Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies
    A pioneering researcher transforms our understanding of trauma and offers a bold new paradigm for healing in this New York Times bestseller
  • by Christy Lefteri

    “A tender depiction of loss and healing that raises questions about guilt and blame in the age of climate change.”—People
    “As with The Beekeeper of Aleppo, Lefteri transports the reader to a once lush and now destroyed world.”—Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Nightingale
    Gorgeously written, sweeping in scope and intimate in tone, The Book of Fire is a masterful work about the search for meaning in the wake of tragedy, as well as the universal ties that bind people together, and to the land that they call home.  
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