Linda White
Content by Linda White
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Beatrice Colin's irresistible novel, The Glimmer Palace, follows the eventful life of a Berlin orphan who becomes a rising star in the brand-new medium of the cinema.
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Jeanne Kalogridis, author of The Borgia Bride and I, Mona Lisa, has again taken a famous historical woman and breathed life into her.
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Following her successful novel Jane Austen Ruined My Life, author Beth Pattillo continues to capitalize on the recent Austen ren
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<b>Folksy fun from radio's famous voice</b>If you have grown up anywhere near the radio, then it's likely you have heard the deep sonorous tones of Garrison Keillor on NPR's A Prairie
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With The Mercy Seller, Tennessee author Brenda Rickman Vantrease continues the story of some of the characters from her highly acclaimed debut The Illuminator, yet one need not have rea
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Jade has panic attacks.
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Midwestern author Ellen Baker's debut novel spans three generations of the Mickelson family, who live in an imposing house on a hill in bucolic Park Rapids, Wisconsin.
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Anita Diamant, the best-selling author of The Red Tent, turns her attention from biblical narrative to the story of a decidedly more modern group of Jewish women in her latest novel,
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Lady Julia Grey is the type who does her duty. Except, of course, when she is adhering to the family motto audeo, or I dare.
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The story told in Nancy Horan's anticipated debut, Loving Frank, is familiar to many who have heard of Frank Lloyd Wright: He left his wife, who would not grant him a divorce, for another
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In this stark, intense work, Robert Olmstead, the award-winning author of six previous novels (most recently Coal Black Horse), has given us a harrowing landscape where survival is a daily
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Autumn has been the resident sage of the town of Avening for longer than anyone can remember (some may call her a witch or a shaman, but really she is more of an old-fashioned wise women).
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Annie Dillard is best known for her lyrical observations on nature and philosophy, and she puts those talents to marvelous use in her new novel The Maytrees, a love story that spans four decad
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A thoroughly engrossing story of a woman's search for family and self, vaguely reminiscent of an Anne Tyler tale, The Ghost at the Table plays out over the course of a holiday weekend.
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In her first novel, Helen Simonson has created a charming and engaging story of the hazards of English country life. The residents of the village of Edgecombe St.
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