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In this story of two women's lives, Locksie, who has fallen away from the church, accepts an invitation to attend services and meets a man who causes her to reconsider her current live-in boyfriend situation.
subject:"Fiction" from books.google.com
Standing on a high wilderness ridge in northern New Mexico, Blaine Wells, a self-imposed hermit after the horrifying murders of his wife and daughter, is torn from an almost hypnotic absorption with the natural beauty around him by the ...
subject:"Fiction" from books.google.com
Written in the late 1930s, but unpublished until 1997, this early work shows the development of social and cultural themes that would continue in Arnow's later work: the appeal of wandering and of modern life, the countervailing desire to ...
subject:"Fiction" from books.google.com
Four old codgers are sick and tired of the abuse and neglect which occurs daily in their old-folks home. Clarence, Max, Sarge, and Henry conspire to overthrow the system and make change by taking matters into their own hands.
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In the ice-hockey romance that has taken TikTok by storm, the star goalie discovers the family he’s always wanted when he falls in love with a single mother.
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Praise for Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow: 'Damilare Kuku, queen of the banging book title, knows how complicated it is to be a Nigerian woman. This book explores themes weightier than any BBL but never preaches.
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Blurb Diamku bukan berarti aku tak mampu membalasmu, Mas.
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An intense and poised novel in the form of a letter written by Ramatoulaye, who has recently been widowed.
subject:"Fiction" from books.google.com
Toutes les clés pour réussir le bac de français !​​ Explorez les profondeurs de la nature humaine à travers "Les Caractères" de Jean de La Bruyère.