Self-Discovery by Patricia Wood by Barack Obama by Meg Clayton by Beth Kephart by Wendy Merrill by James Patterson by Bharati Mukherjee by Bharati Mukherjee by Terry McMillan by Terry McMillan
LOTTERY
Synopsis:
Lottery is an extraordinary novel about the nature of luck and chance. Perry's IQ is only 76, but he's not stupid.
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
Synopsis:
In this lyrical, unsentimental, and compelling memoir, the son of a black African father and a white American mother searches for a workable meaning to his life as a black American.
The Language of Light
Synopsis:
"The Language of Light shines on, a wonderfully knowing action photograph that has emerged from the darkroom as words." - T
Ghosts in the Garden: Reflections on Endings, Beginnings, and the Unearthing of Self
Synopsis:
On her 41st birthday, Kephart, feeling overwhelmed by deadlines, domestic worries and midlife, decides to visit the famed Chanticleer gardens, which are situated near her Philadelphia home, to reflect
Falling into Manholes: The Memoir of a Bad/Good Girl
Synopsis:
A fabulous new Everywoman voice – the hilarious, skewed, rueful misadventures of a forty-something, in-recovery-from-everything bad girl/good girl in her search for love, sex, sanity…and herself.<
Sam's Letters to Jennifer
Synopsis:
Laced with mystery, Sam’s Letters To Jennifer combines two unforgettable love stories in a novel that’s absolutely impossible to put down.
Holder of the World
Synopsis:
In her luminous new novel, Bharati Mukherjee creates a vivid, complex tale about the dislocation and transformation that arise in the face of a meeting of cultures: the terrain she has so brilliantly
The Tiger's Daughter
Synopsis:
Born in Calcutta and schooled in the United States, beautiful, luminous Tara leaves her American husband behind as she journeys back to India.
How Stella Got Her Groove Back
Synopsis:
The author of Waiting to Exhale checks in again with a fresh, exuberant novel.
The Interruption of Everything
Synopsis:
Terry McMillan’s sixth novel, The Interruption of Everything, is every bit as enthralling and empowering as her earlier hits Waiting to Exhale and A Day Late and a Dollar Short

