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Requiem for Doctor Edward Browne by Richard Dean Smith
Dr. Browne’s associate, Dr. Forbes Q. Hazzig, becomes a zealot for a ‘managed care revolution,’ i.e., cutthroat marketplace medicine. Browne...
Looking Back: A Chronicle of... by Joyce Maynard
First published in 1973, when its author was nineteen years old, Looking Back: A Chronicle of Growing Up Old in...
To Die For by Joyce Maynard
"Now sex... You put sex into a situation and everything changes. A woman wants to get out of her marriage.
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Better to Travel by Collin Kelley
Collin Kelley's debut, Better To Travel, is a haunting cycle of poetry dispatched from the teeming streets of London and...
Amy and Laura by Marilyn Sachs
In the final book in a series about a poor family living in the Bronx in the 1940’s, two sisters...
Laura's Luck by Marilyn Sachs
In the second of three books about a poor family living in the Bronx in the 1940’s, Laura, the older...
Amy Moves In by Marilyn Sachs
The first in a series of highly praised books about a poor Jewish family living in the Bronx in the...
The Ghosts of Anne &... by Jasmine Paul
Both gritty and lyrical, The Ghosts of Anne & Sylvia is a winning collection of poetry that pays homage to...
Sardinian Silver by A. Colin Wright
Finding One’s Self on a Romantic Island That Time Forgot
The Author's Guide to Planning... by Carol I Hoenig
Writing a book requires technique and skill, but reaching and captivating an audience is another skill altogether—one that does not


