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The Same Sky
by Amanda Eyre Ward
The American Dream from two perspectives (11/7/2014)
I love this book! The research regarding the issues of adoption, immigration and barbeque, yes, even barbeque are done meticulously and heartwrenchingly so, that this story will stay with you a long time.

Alice's story begins with another adoption falling through at themore
Juliet's Nurse
by Lois Leveen
Shakespeare's timeless tragedy re-visited. (7/22/2014)
I was thirteen years old in 1968, the year the movie Romeo and Juliet with Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey was showing in my small town theatre. My friends and I saw the movie five times in the two weeks that it ran and my love for historical fiction was born. I havemore
Small Blessings
by Martha Woodroof
People are small blessings in disquise. (5/12/2014)
A small college community, a book shop and characters we, as readers, can immediately identify with. Ms. Woodroof takes her characters and turns them into friends that you cannot stop reading and caring about.

The book has many central characters, Tom Putnam, the smallmore
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