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Calling attention to the ordinary, hard-won joys of real people, M.O. Walsh’s second novel is a feel-good read in a down-home setting, with serious undertones.

Calling attention to the ordinary, hard-won joys of real people, M.O. Walsh’s second novel is a feel-good read in a down-home setting, with serious undertones.

Narrator Lydia Look has her work cut out for her with this jet-setting cast, and she brings dimension and heart to every voice.

Narrator Lydia Look has her work cut out for her with this jet-setting cast, and she brings dimension and heart to every voice.

Katherine Center, reigning queen of comfort reads, returns with an exuberant new novel that will have readers rejoicing.

Katherine Center, reigning queen of comfort reads, returns with an exuberant new novel that will have readers rejoicing.

Rónán Hession takes on the familiar and mines it for its beauty and significance, as well as its whimsy.

Rónán Hession takes on the familiar and mines it for its beauty and significance, as well as its whimsy.

Charlotte Wood’s honest and humorous novel follows three women in their 70s as they meet to clear out their friend’s house after her passing.

Charlotte Wood’s honest and humorous novel follows three women in their 70s as they meet to clear out their friend’s house after her passing.

Campy and surreal, Barry’s second novel follows a high school field hockey team that’s desperate enough to win to make a deal with the devil.

Campy and surreal, Barry’s second novel follows a high school field hockey team that’s desperate enough to win to make a deal with the devil.

’Dear Emmie Blue‘ is a delightful story about a sweet, downtrodden woman’s journey to self-discovery after she believes she has lost everything.

’Dear Emmie Blue‘ is a delightful story about a sweet, downtrodden woman’s journey to self-discovery after she believes she has lost everything.

This is a romp with substance, consumed as easily as a beach read but offering ample opportunities for self-reflection.

This is a romp with substance, consumed as easily as a beach read but offering ample opportunities for self-reflection.

The latest novel from Viola Shipman is a beautifully understated story about the loss and discovery of family and ourselves.

The latest novel from Viola Shipman is a beautifully understated story about the loss and discovery of family and ourselves.

‘The Book of V’ connects its three characters’ stories not only thematically but also narratively, with a surprising yet inevitable and satisfying conclusion.

‘The Book of V’ connects its three characters’ stories not only thematically but also narratively, with a surprising yet inevitable and satisfying conclusion.

Terry McMillan continues to delight readers with tales of the lives, loves, foibles and triumphs of black women.

Terry McMillan continues to delight readers with tales of the lives, loves, foibles and triumphs of black women.

To Thérèse Plummer, narrating a new Robyn Carr audiobook is like making a new best friend.

To Thérèse Plummer, narrating a new Robyn Carr audiobook is like making a new best friend.

Alka Joshi’s prose is rhythmic and alluring, and her characters are multidimensional and alive.

Alka Joshi’s prose is rhythmic and alluring, and her characters are multidimensional and alive.

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