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Emmanuel Achu
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If Minna has a successful career, a loving husband, wonderful children - all well-deserved - is it compulsory that she must also toil for a reckless sister who has diametrically opposed priorities? Her biased mother thinks so. What if the sister...
Katherine Adams
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Megan Spencer's marriage is shattered by her husband's addiction to pornography, and with her family's inability to see Scott's role in this, a job offer in Boston is Megan's ticket to a new life. Her new roommate, Amber, Amber's brother Ben, and Megan's...
Louisa May Alcott
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Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American novelist. She is best known for the novel "Little Women," (1868), loosely based on her childhood experiences with her three sisters.
Louisa May Alcott
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Eight Cousins is a 19th century novel written by author Louisa May Alcott. It is the story of a lonely, sickly girl named Rose Campbell. Recently orphaned, she is forced by circumstance to live in Boston with her maidens Aunts, who are to matriarchs...
Caroline Alden
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Through twists, turns, and the occasional bump in the road, Sarah, a young girl with unwavering passion for life and unconditional love for her not-so-typical family, maneuvers the lanes of her life with grace and warmth. Join the Benson familya dysfunctional,...
Caroline Alden
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Danny is unable to speak a word. The unfortunate victim of a disability that doctors seem unable to diagnose, Danny has always had trouble communicating with the people around him. As a frustrated toddler who sometimes experiences violent outbursts,...
Diana Appleyard
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Carrie Adams, successful television producer, mother and wife, is about to return to work. Carrie is desperate to reinvent herself from housewife to svelte career woman--because this is what today's women do, don't they? But she isn't happy, the children...
Katie Arnoldi
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Arnoldi's searing portrait of a wealthy Westside Los Angeles family boldly dramatizes the dysfunction of the modern American family. Comic and horrifying, tragic and funny, "The Wentworths" is a shocking yet redemptive tale.