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Golden Bears By Ron Fimrite From famed sportswriter Ron Fimrite comes the definitive history of the University of California at Berkeley's Football Program--Golden Bears. From … more > |
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The Widow and the Tree By Sonny Brewer The magnificent Ghosthead Oak has stood watch over coastal Alabama’s mysterious backwater bays and slow-running rivers, where bull alligators rumble … more > |
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The Most They Ever Had By Rick Bragg In spring of 2001, a community of people in the Appalachian foothills had come to the edge of all they had ever been. Now they stood looking down, … more > |
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The Calamitous Adventures of Rodney and Wayne, Cosmic Repairboys By Mark Dunn Pitcherville has been a weird place ever since a mysterious force field dropped over the town. First, the town was sudsy with thousands of bubbles, … more > |
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The Prayer Room By Shanthi Sekaran An English scholar, his Indian bride, their triplets, and a randy ex-cabbie grandfather look for a sense of home and family in a sunny Northern … more > |
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Ella Minnow Pea: Illustrated Gift Edition An epistolary novel set on a fictional island off the South Carolina coastline, Ella Minnow Pea brings readers to the hometown of Nevin Nollop, … more > |
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Stray Dog Winter By David Francis Darcy Bright, a hapless young Australian artist, receives a surprising birthday present from his elusive half-sister Fin, ostensibly in Moscow on a … more > |
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Our Lady of Pain By Elena Forbes On a snowy February morning, London art dealer Rachel Tenison goes for a jog through a dark and deserted Holland Park. Still giddy from the previous … more > |
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Dream City By Brendan Short Set in Depression-era Chicago, an exhilarating debut about a young boy’s obsession with comic book heroes, and his lifelong attempt to both recapture … more > |
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The Crow Road By Iain Banks A sprawling tale of tragedy, family secrets, and unrequited love, The Crow Road is widely considered to be Iain Banks' most engaging novel. “It was … more > |
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