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A “wise, elegant novel” (New York Times bestselling author Tom Perrotta): When Remy meets Hazel, her composer husband’s ex-wife, their lives become entangled in an intricate tale of love and loss, and art. “A fictive musical and familial feast” (Booklist starred review).
In this “spellbinding” novel (Booklist), Benjamin Franklin and his bastard son, William, are torn apart by their opposing beliefs about the American Revolution. “An enticing read for history buffs… genuinely heart-wrenching” (Publishers Weekly).
After Darya fails to match her daughter, Mina, with an eligible bachelor, the two women journey to Iran to rediscover their roots — and the bond they share. A “lyrical, vivid, and warm” read (Publishers Weekly) that “captures the sights, sounds, and smells of Tehran” (Booklist).
Once upon a time… that she didn’t notice anyone, not even the notoriously elusive Duke of Kinross. When her father…
This “gripping page-turner” (Library Journal starred review) from a USA Today bestselling author follows an Afghan woman forced to flee her country with her children. “A must-read about borders, barriers, and the resolve of one courageous mother fighting to cross over” (O, The Oprah Magazine).
With nearly 10,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads! Maud, living with dementia, is sure that her friend has disappeared — but no one will take her seriously. Suspicious and alone, she delves into a mystery decades in the making. “Spellbinding” (The New York Times).
In this stunning New York Times bestseller, an Emmy Award–winning journalist tells the story of her mother — a former nun who hoarded compulsively — and their beautiful bond that couldn’t be broken. “A candid, moving memoir about the many complexities of family’’ (Kirkus Reviews).
This “charming handbook for the contemporary Christian” (Library Journal) explores how giving up anger can lead to a life with less stress and more gratitude.
After decades in the Independent Fundamental Baptist church, Jocelyn Zichterman escaped with her family. In this “incendiary” memoir (Kirkus Reviews), she exposes its dark history and abusive, cult-like practices. “This is one edgy, thought-provoking odyssey — from oppressed child to ultimate whistleblower” (Booklist).
Lawyer Alma returns to rural Montana following her sister’s sudden, accidental death. But as Alma faces her own troubled past, her sister’s death begins to look more and more suspicious. “Powerfully evocative and page-turning” (New York Times bestselling author Rosamund Lupton).