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Maggie Shipstead

Read-Alikes for Maggie Shipstead

If you like Maggie Shipstead, try these authors:
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  • Claire Boyles

    Claire Boyles

    Claire Boyles is a writer, teacher, and former sustainable farmer. She received her MFA in creative writing from Colorado State University in May 2018. Her fiction has appeared in Boulevard and the Kenyon Review. She lives in... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    You Have a Friend in 10A

    Try:
    Site Fidelity
    by Claire Boyles

  • Lawrence Goldstone

    Lawrence Goldstone

    Lawrence Goldstone began life on Wall Street and has now written over a dozen books. His latest is Drive!: Henry Ford, George Selden, and the Race to Invent the Auto Age. The first book in this series of innovation histories ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Great Circle

    Try:
    Birdmen
    by Lawrence Goldstone

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