Tastes Like War, A Memoir by Grace M. Cho
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Tastes Like War, A Memoir by Grace M. Cho

During those hours of cooking and eating together, her mother told her stories about her early childhood, a sad and lonely and often terrifying existence, and one that contributed to the manifestation of her schizophrenia later in life.

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The Gravity of Love by Brian Duren
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The Gravity of Love by Brian Duren

The GRAVITY OF LOVE is about grief and loss, but it’s also about love and redemption, about how we can go back and recover our lost selves. It’s a reminder that the love of one person can mend the heartbreak caused by another. It’s about resilience and creating a new life for yourself and the people you love.

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Iron Horse Cowgirls by Kate St. Vincent Vogl and Linda Back McKay
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Iron Horse Cowgirls by Kate St. Vincent Vogl and Linda Back McKay

Kate St. Vincent Vogl’s IRON HORSE COWGIRLS is the story of Louise Scherbyn and the women motorcyclists of the 1930s and 1940s. Co-written with friend and colleague, the late Linda Back McKay, Vogl amassed an encyclopedia’s worth of stories, facts, photos, and memories from newspapers, family members and friends, and the Women’s International Motorcycle Association archives.

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Two Roads Home by Daniel Finkelstein
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Two Roads Home by Daniel Finkelstein

British journalist Daniel Finkelstein’s memoir TWO ROADS HOME: Hitler, Stalin, and the miraculous survival of my family is the extraordinary story of survival.

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Granny Rex by Kurtis Scaletta
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Granny Rex by Kurtis Scaletta

Kurtis Scaletta's first picture book (illustrated fabulously by Nik Henderson) is a reminder that we are always a part of something bigger than ourselves. Young readers will love the bold and colorful illustrations by Henderson and will be comforted to know that they, too, have the strength and resources to claim their space in the world. An inspiring picture book for the timid and the tough. Highly recommended for holiday gifting (especially from a special grandmother.)

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A Winter’s Rime by Carol Dunbar
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A Winter’s Rime by Carol Dunbar

Dunbar has written a sensitive and studied story about generational trauma and it's effects. Dunbar's writing is evocative and lyrical. Her characters are complex and their relationships are conflicted. Yet, she does not turn to easy answers. And though things don't turn out as Mallory might have wished, in the end she finds salvation.

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Clouded Waters by Dianna Hunter
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Clouded Waters by Dianna Hunter

CLOUDED WATERS is a well-written mystery that addresses issues near and dear to those of us living in the Arrowhead Region of Minnesota and beyond. If you are a socially conscious reader, go forth, my friends, and pick up a copy of CLOUDED WATERS. Highly recommended for mystery fans looking for stories with depth and heart.

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You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith
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You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith

YOU COULD MAKE THIS PLACE BEAUTIFUL is not a tell-all as Smith assures us -- it is a contemplation on modern love, a reckoning with expectations, and an excavation of self. It is a lyrical meditation on hope and what is left when all seems lost. Maggie Smith does indeed make something beautiful -- a life lived with integrity and love and possibility.

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A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Power
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A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Power

Mona Susan Power has written a heart-rending book about three generations of Dakota women spanning from the 19th century to the present day in in her newest novel, A COUNCIL OF DOLLS, available from booksellers August 8.

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California Golden by Melanie Benjamin
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California Golden by Melanie Benjamin

Author Melanie Benjamin is a master of historical fiction. Her best-selling novels include THE AVIATOR’S WIFE, SWANS OF FIFTH AVENUE, and THE CHILDREN’S BLIZZARD. Her newest, CALIFORNIA GOLDEN IS SET IN the 1960’s surf culture of California. Described as a mash-up of the Beach Boy’s , Gidget, and the counterculture of sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll, CALIFORNIA GOLDEN is Benjamin at her best. From her deep dive research into trailblazing surfing icon Marge Calhoun and other pioneering female surfers to  1960’s popular culture – the music, movies, television, and fashion of this iconic era -- Benjamin sends you back to your beach blanket, listening to music on your transistor radio.

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The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue
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The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue

Rachel is a college student working in a bookstore in 2009 at the height of the financial crisis in Cork, Ireland. James is her co-worker and though they seem an unlikely match, they soon become the best of friends and roommates. The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue is witty and warm and full of the angst of young adulthood.

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The Midnight News by Jo Baker

The Midnight News by Jo Baker

The Midnight News is unlike any other World War II era novel I’ve read. Part love story and part mystery, I found Jo Baker’s plot intriguing, her characters engrossing, and the twist at the end of the novel masterful. A riveting story about resiliency and survival.

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Still Life at Eighty, The Next Best Thing by Abigail Thomas

Still Life at Eighty, The Next Best Thing by Abigail Thomas

You won’t find the secret of life buried here among the sentences and paragraphs, what you will find, however, will be transparency and authenticity – you’ll find a woman who has come to terms with being referred to as elderly  … because, frankly, Abigail Thomas’s eighty is nothing you’ve experienced before.

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Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J Ryan Stradal