Browsing: Sagas

A New York Times bestseller named one of the best books of the year by O, the Oprah Magazine and The Washington Post: Iris and Eva travel through 1940s America in this stirring tale of friendship and adventure. “Remarkable” (New York Times bestselling author Michael Cunningham).

A New York Times bestseller that “packs a punch” (Library Journal): After meeting on a Nantucket beach as girls, Maggie and Emily spark a lasting friendship — and are brought together once more when tragedy strikes. “The perfect escapist book for the summer, particularly for fans of Elin Hilderbrand” (Booklist).

A New York Times Book Review Notable Book: After four years of searching for him, missing Texas teenager Justin suddenly reappears. But his miraculous return throws everything into turmoil again… “Tremendously moving” (The Washington Post).

From a New York Times bestselling author: After their romantic Caribbean fling ends in disaster, Gabi and Flynn get a second chance when he visits her mountain town, Eternity Springs, to make things right. A “heartfelt story with passion, and even a little suspense” (RT Book Reviews).

From a New York Times bestselling author: When Graydon falls for bridesmaid Toby at his cousin’s Nantucket wedding, he knows they can never be together — after all, he’s a crown prince and must marry accordingly. But will one magical week show them what’s possible? “Engrossing” (Kirkus Reviews).

This “absorbing epic” (The New York Times Book Review) from the author of Corelli’s Mandolin tells the story of a small Anatolian village shaped by love and war during the 20th century. “Rich and compelling… Bernières has reached heights that few modern novelists ever attempt” (The Washington Post).

A New York Times bestseller: Fleeing her abusive husband, Fran attempts to build a new life for herself and her son — all the while fearing that the past will catch up to them. A “heartbreaking” (Time) and “illuminating” read (People) with over 20,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

Mrs. Pollifax isn’t your typical grandmother: One minute she’s prepping for her Garden Club tea, and the next she’s taking on a new CIA assignment. Can she rescue a stranded agent and safely deliver them back onto US soil? “Mrs. Pollifax is an enchantress” (The New York Times Book Review).