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ISBN: 9780385721790
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Published: Anchor - February 25th, 2003
An exquisite novel set in pre-WW II England. Totally engrossing, beautifully descriptive, and emotionally wrenching complex family relationships and friendships. The horror of war, but also a love story. "A tour de force". ~ Reviewed by Barbara Morrow
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ISBN: 9780979861314
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Published: Ampress - January 1st, 2007
The New York Times Book Review consistently ranks the Joe Gunther Brattleboro police detective mysteries among the top crime fiction of the year and Archer Mayor's twelfth installment, Tucker Peak, involving a murder case at a posh ski resort, is no exception! ~ Reviewed by Barbara Morrow
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ISBN: 9780060774592
Published: Greenwillow Books - July 26th, 2005
This latest book is a tour de force about the awfullest-most wonderful-ogre ever! told with his mischievous sense of humor and his delightfully inventive wordplay. ~ Reviewed by Barbara Morrow
$13.99
ISBN: 9780060088613
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Published: Harper Perennial - September 24th, 2002
Junger writes with heartstopping, unflinching detail to bring us face to face with infernos, both naturally-occuring and war-induced. Junger relates his first-hand experiences in Afghanistan as well as his reports of the risks taken by firefighters, which, as a nation, we've just come to appreciate. ~ Reviewed by Barbara Morrow
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ISBN: 9780375709210
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Published: Vintage - August 8th, 2000
Set in Paris in the late 1950s, several emotionally damaged people come together, with devastating results. Already a bestseller in France, this beautiful, heartbreaking, and haunting novel is one you will not soon forget, if ever. ~ Reviewed by Barbara Morrow
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ISBN: 9780316678100
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Published: Back Bay Books - January 2nd, 2001
Anita is a long-time independent bookseller favorite, from her very first books. And the votes poured in for this new one. "Shreve's new book is magnificent. Olympia Biddeford is an intriguing and unforgettable young protagonist. We follow her from adolescent innocence to sexual awakening, from passion to the complex consequences of that passion. She is one of many finely drawn and mostly sympathetic characters that round out this old-fashioned novel of manners, morals and brilliant historical context, set in the early 1900s in a small New England resort community. ~ Reviewed by Barbara Morrow