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  • av Diane Cohen Schneider
    177,-

    Written for everyone who's had a love/hate relationship with their job, this smart, funny novel by a former Wall Street sales pro reveals what it was like for a woman to build a successful career and a satisfying personal life in the macho world of 1980s stock trading.

  • av Aimee Hoben
    177,-

    A college student with a fear of public speaking finds herself leading a movement to abolish corporations, pushed to the forefront by a mysterious law student with a past.

  • Spar 21%
    av Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo
    256

  • av David Pruitt
    177,-

    After enduring a violent, abusive upbringing in 1970s Greensboro, North Carolina, two brothers end up on wildly dichotomous journeys-one a driven CEO, the other a homeless wanderer-yet ultimately, both must find the courage to leave the pain of the past behind and move away from judgment to love.

  • av Pam Webber
    177,-

    Half a world apart, soul mates Nettie and Andy struggle to survive-one in a hospital with ugly secrets and treacherous people, the other in the dangerous shadows of the Vietnamese jungle.

  • av Carol Newman Cronin
    200

    A boat captain is forced to team up with the woman who stole his job in order to save his New England island home from developers.

  • av Lynda Smith Hoggan
    177,-

    In 1972 rural Pennsylvania, Lynda and JT's connection was a magical, interracial, and controversial young love that grew through sharing late-night letters and songs-until their own insecurities let the people around them tear them apart. Four decades later, fate brings them back together-but is it too late?

  • av Linda Broder
    177,-

    After her teenage son dies, Linda Broder loses her faith, her music, and her hope. But then birds begin to show up in unexpected places-and take her on a spiritual journey that pulls her back to music, and teaches her how to find sacred wonder even in the midst of unimaginable loss.

  • av Hollis Giammatteo
    210

    Confronted by an importuning mother 3,000 miles away who thinks her end is nigh¿and feeling ambushed by her impending middle age¿Hollis Giammatteo determines to find The Map of Aging Well, a decision that leads her on an often-comic journey.

  • av Girls Write Now
    224,-

  • av Adele Holmes
    196

  • av Rebecca Stirling
    170

    This is a memoir of mermaids, boat arrests, working girls, and uncharted islands; of a girl forced to navigate survival and adventure while raised by her father on a thirty-foot sailboat circumnavigating the world; of sifting through what is presented to you in childhood, expected of you in society, and finding your true self and desires in the process.

  • Spar 18%
    av Suzanne Parry
    196

    A widowed violinist and her teenage granddaughter are trapped in wartime Leningrad while the men they love fight to break Hitler¿s grip in this epic tale of struggle and survival, of devotion, duty, and family, and of love lost and sometimes found again.

  • av M. Laszlo
    196

    In this trio of novellas set in WWI-era London and post-WWI Weimar, Paris, and Prague, three women are cursed with confronting unbearable personal crises over and above the stress of war and its aftermath—and decide for themselves where the line between right and wrong truly lies.

  • av Ann Z. Leventhal
    190

  • av Alison Levy
    177,-

    When Rachel Wilde—sent to our world from another dimension to bring defective daemons in for repair—meets a young boy who stands alone against a terrifying enemy, she, her friends, and a reluctantly helpful otherworldly being must put aside their differences to save the child and his family.

  • av Khristin Wierman
    168

    Three women. A single, sweltering day that will leave no one unchanged.

  • av Emily Doherty
    221

  • Spar 10%
    av Nina G.
    165

    The author, a stand-up comedian whose comedy is funny, revealing, unapologetic, and always a window to her experience as a person who stutters, tells the story of how she became America's first female stuttering stand-up comedian.

  • av Carol K. Walsh
    200

  • av Patty Tierney
    170

    An alcoholic mother to three children, Patty Tierney lives a double life as a sex worker for seventeen years, only to realize one day that she has become her own mother—an alcoholic who abandoned her when she was five. But unlike her mother, she¿s determined to make things right.

  • av Susen Edwards
    170

    It¿s 1969. Fiona, a brilliant, beautiful art student, struggles to find herself as she lives through the dramatic events of her time: sex, drugs, and rock ¿n roll, the first draft lottery since World War II, the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, the Kent State shootings, and more.

  • av Katie Keridan
    168

    Born into warring realms divided by gold and silver blood, Kyra and Sebastian are destined to be enemies?but when an outlawed magic that hasn¿t been seen in centuries surfaces, they are forced to work together to master it. As they uncover the secrets of their realms, they also discover secrets within their own pasts . . . pasts that are far more intertwined than they ever imagined.

  • av Susan Z. Ritz
    190

    After her cult leader and therapist is found murdered, suspicion immediately falls on Celeste, known to be a rebellious member of the Dreamland cult. To clear her name, Celeste enlists the help of her old friend, Gloria. But when the two women discover the power of stolen dreams, they unwittingly become the killer's next target.

  • av Diane Rios
    200

    When the people and animals of Fairfax come under attack from speeding ambulances that prowl the land, mowing down anything in their path and dragging their victims to a mysterious hospital deep in the woods, Chloe Ashton and her friends race to stop the bloodshed.

  • av Jen Braaksma
    170

    When war ravages the Seven Heavens, Evangeline, daughter of the rebel angel leader Lucifer, learns how far her father will go to claim power—and has a crisis of faith. With the fate of the Heavens hanging in the balance, she must decide who she¿s going to be: her father¿s daughter, or her own person.

  • av Angela Lam
    190

  • av Kim Fairley
    196

  • av Mary Helen Fein
    200

    After sixteen-year-old Helen, a young Jewish girl from Russia, comes alone across the Atlantic to the Lower East Side of New York in the year 1900, she devotes herself to bringing the rest of her family to safety and opportunity in the new world-and finds love along the way.

  • av Laurie Buchanan
    190

    Blending business and spirituality, The Business of Being demonstrates how to stand in alignment with your core values; it explores how to thrive, soul-side out, in and out of the workplace.

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