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Dinner with Edward
by Isabel Vincent
For fans of Julie & Julia and Tuesdays With Morrie.
“In Dinner with Edward, Isabel Vincent delves deeply into matters of the kitchen and the heart with equal and unabashed passion. Rich with description of meals savored, losses grieved and moments cherished, it’s at once tender, revealing and utterly enchanting!” —Gail Simmons, judge on Bravo TV’s Top Chef and author of Talking with My Mouth Full
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Dimestore: A Writer’s Life
by Lee Smith
“With restrained prose and charming humor, [Smith] illuminated a way of life that has all but disappeared and explores the impulse to bear witness that underpins the storyteller in all of us.” —People, Book of the Week
“Here's Lee Smith at her best. Dimestore is personal nonfiction, where her brilliance shines. Her wide warmth blesses everything funny about life and—here especially—everything moving and deep.” —Annie Dillard
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The Atomic Weight of Love
by Elizabeth Church
For fans of Loving Frank, The Signature of All Things, and Flight Behavior.
“This exquisite debut is the beautifully written story of a woman who must negotiate the tricky terrain of love, responsibility, ambition and sacrifice. In her impeccable portrayal of a long marriage, Elizabeth Church weaves together the historical and the personal and shows the impossible choices women faced - and still face - between family and self.” —Tara Conklin, author of The House Girl
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This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
by Jonathan Evison
For fans of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and Olive Kitteridge.
“The themes Evison presents—disappointment, delusion, redemption—are universal, and he deals with them beautifully in this wonderful novel. The result is a book that speaks to all of us. This is your life, Harriet Chance, but it's ours, too. ” —New York Times Book Review
“Rollicking.” —O, The Oprah Magazine
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