
Introduction
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The
Love We All Wait For Written by: Lee Doyle Category: General Fiction Publication Date: September 2008 296 pages
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Salinas Valley, 1975: Seventeen-year-old Sheila O'Connor is looking
for love, and pretending that she can maneuver through the big and little
dramas of those around her. But she is about to discover that the only
fate she can control is her own . . . and even that will take courage
she might not have.
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A Plague
of Scoundrels Written by: Jon Cory Category: General Fiction Publication Date: September 2008 296 pages
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A floundering San Francisco stand-up comedian goes looking for free
rent . . . and ends up in seventeenth-century London two weeks before
an outbreak of the Black Plague.
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Heroes
Arise Written by: Laurel Anne Hill Illustrated by: Jasmine Nakagawa Category: General Fiction/Fantasy 198 pages, 10 illustrations
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In a world where justice is achieved through careful customs of vengeance,
Gundack pursues love and the preservation of his honor. Laurel Anne Hill's
illustrated debut novel is a modern parable about timeless ideals: The
pursuit of honor and justice, and the right to love and family.
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Outside Child Written by: Alice Wilson-Fried Category: General Fiction/Mystery Publication Date: September 2007 305 pages
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Pre-Katrina New Orleans: Ladonis Washington finds success within her grasp
after the grisly death of her business mentor. But is she willing to risk
her brother's life in her search for the truth?
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My Half of
the Sky Written by: Jana McBurney-Lin Category: Literary Fiction
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Jana McBurney-Lin's novel My Half of the Sky introduces Li Hui, a modern
young Chinese woman of marriageable age. This original and insightful work
is in the best traditions of classic novels that explore people caught
in the crucible of change in complex cultures.
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Over The
Edge Written by: Marc Paul Kaplan Category: Literary Crime Thriller
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 1969. Two dangerous men on a collision course that
can only end in tragedy. Marc Paul Kaplan's debut thriller crackles with
energy and conflict, vividly capturing the anything-goes atmosphere of
a burgeoning ski resort in the modern wild west.
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To Be Announced
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