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Sisters of Heart and Snow
by Margaret Dilloway
Sisters of Heart and Snow (4/3/2015)
Rated 2. Too predictable - sisters who are once close, now distanced, brought together by a real family situation in the present with a contrived family solution from the past.
Calling Me Home
by Julie Kibler
Calling Me Home (4/10/2014)
This book is so charming that when I finished it I wanted to read it again. It is a story of friendship and trust that develops as two women – one black and one white – take a trip of a lifetime – one into her future and one into her past. I highly recommend it.
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