Dan Barrett
Content by Dan Barrett
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Agnes Scofield is approaching old age in America midway through the 20th century. Should she change or remain the same?
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In François Lelord’s utterly charming Hector and the Search for Happiness, a psychiatrist wants to know what makes people happy.
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An art critic, Daniel Lichtmann, wants to solve a mystery. Recently, his wife fell to her death from a building in New York.
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A woman wants to make peace with her past.
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Trouble is brewing on the Channel Islands, off the coast of Santa Barbara. Here, on America’s version of the Galapagos Islands, many unique species are under assault.
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Cassandra Brooks would like to live a normal life. She tries to ignore her supernatural talents, retreating from her hometown to a quiet, underpopulated area with her twin sons.
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The reprinting of Tony and Susan has been described as the return of a modern classic—the book was first released in 1993.
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Bobbie Ann Mason became an American sensation with her books Shiloh and In Country.
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The London Train, Tessa Hadley’s elegant novel, tells two linked stories. In the first half, a middle-aged man, Paul, goes on a journey.
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