Sailing For Grace
Wilton and Grace Goodbow' s long marriage was frequently marked by political disagreement -- she was the progressive activist, he the conservative, successful businessman. But their love was deep and bonded by a common... See More
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by Joseph Bauer
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewWilton and Grace Goodbow' s long marriage was frequently marked by political disagreement -- she was the progressive activist, he the conservative, successful businessman. But their love was deep and bonded by a common... See More
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by Newton Webb
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by Andre Norton
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by Irvine Welsh
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Quick ViewIrvine Welsh returns to Edinburgh, the home of Trainspotting and so many of his novels since, with a new novel featuring one of his most iconic and beloved characters -- 'Juice' Terry Lawson -- that's thick on the Scottish... See More
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by Frank Conroy
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Quick ViewFirst published in 1967, Stop-Time was immediately recognized as a masterpiece of modern American autobiography, a brilliant portrayal of one boy's passage from childhood to adolescence and beyond. Here is Frank Conroy's... See More
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Quick ViewOnly the scathing wit and searching intelligence of Jessica Mitford could turn an exposé of the American funeral industry into a book that is at once deadly serious and side-splittingly funny. When first published in 1963... See More
by David Lodge
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Quick ViewYou know Ruth's story. Now meet her in person. And prepare to be changed. Walk with Ruth as she travels from Moab to Bethlehem, certain of her calling, yet uncertain of her future. Hold Naomi's hand and watch love put the... See More
by Anna Lembke
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Quick ViewIn a world of hype, we may buy into the idea that through Jesus, we'll be healthier and wealthier as well as wiser. So what happens when we become ill, or depressed, or bankrupt? Did we do something wrong? Has God abandoned... See More
by Caleb Wilde
(1,191 review)
Quick View"Wise, vulnerable, and surprisingly relatable... funny in all the right places and enormously helpful throughout. It will change how you think about death." -- Rachel Held Evans, New York Times-bestselling author of... See More
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Quick ViewBefore his death in 2003, Bernard Williams planned to publish a collection of historical essays, focusing primarily on the ancient world. This posthumous volume brings together a much wider selection, written over some forty... See More
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Quick View"Strega left me breathless, angry, and then thrilled by the dare it leaves in the reader's lap." -- Lidia Yuknavitch, author of Thrust and The Chronology of Water Powerfully inventive and atmospheric, a modern gothic story... See More
by Hannah Fry
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Quick ViewIn this must-have for anyone who wants to better understand their love life, a mathematician pulls back the curtain and reveals the hidden patterns -- from dating sites to divorce, sex to marriage -- behind the rituals of... See More
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by Pamela Terry
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Quick ViewA woman returns to her small southern hometown in the wake of her mother's sudden death -- only to find the past upended by stunning family secrets -- in this intimate debut novel, written with deep compassion and sharp wit... See More
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Quick ViewLogavina Street was a microcosm of Sarajevo, a six-block-long history lesson. For four centuries, it existed as a quiet residential area in a charming city long known for its ethnic and religious tolerance. On this street of... See More