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1776 by David McCullough Published 2005 by
Simon & Schuster
Hardcover, English. ISBN:
0743226712
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Twice winner of the Pulitzer
Prize for "Truman" and "John Adams," David McCullough returns with the
story of the Revolutionary War--a book certain to be another landmark in
the literature of American history.Simon &
Schuster
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Bel
Canto by Ann
Patchett Published 2001 by HarperCollins Publishers
Hardcover,
English. ISBN: 0060188731
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From the bestselling author of
"The Magician's Assistant" comes a marvelous novel of love, opera, and
terrorism set in South America. Two couples, complete opposites, fall in
love; sexual identities become confused; and a horrific imprisonment is
transformed into an unexpected heaven on earth.
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The Bonesetter's
Daughter by
Amy Tan Published 2001 by Putnam Publishing
Group
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 0399146857
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"The Bonesetter's Daughter
dramatically chronicles the tortured, devoted relationship between LuLing
Young and her daughter Ruth. . . . A strong novel, filled with
idiosyncratic, sympathetic characters, haunting images, historical
complexity, significant contemporary themes, and suspenseful
mystery."
-Los Angeles Times
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Cane
River by
Lalita Tademy Published 2001 by Warner Books
Hardcover,
English. ISBN: 0446527327
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"Five generations and a hundred
years in the life of a matriarchal black Louisiana family are encapsulated
in this ambitious debut novel that is based in part upon the lives, as
preserved in both historical record and oral tradition, of the author's
ancestors."
-Publisher's Weekly
03/12/2001
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The Color of
Water by James
McBride Published 1996 by Riverhead Books
Hardcover, English.
ISBN: 1573220221
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James McBride grew up one of
twelve siblings in the all-black housing projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn,
the son of a black minister and a woman who would not admit she was white.
The object of McBride's constant embarrassment and continuous fear for her
safety, his mother was an inspiring figure, who through sheer force of
will saw her dozen children through college, and many through graduate
school.
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The Devil in the White City:
Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed
America by
Erik Larson Published 2003 by Crown Publishers
Hardcover,
English. ISBN: 0609608444
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The Devil in the White City draws
the reader into a time of magic and majesty, made all the more appealing
by a supporting cast of real-life characters, including Buffalo Bill,
Theodore Dreiser, Susan B. Anthony, Thomas Edison, Archduke Francis
Ferdinand, and others. In this book the smoke, romance, and mystery of the
Gilded Age come alive as never before.
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Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of
Growing Up Iranian in America by Firoozeh Dumas Published 2003 by
Villard Books
Hardcover, English. ISBN:
1400060400
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"Dumas first came to the U.S. from
Iran in the early '70s when her father was sent to California on a
two-year contract from the National Iranian Oil Company. Her family soon
discovered that his presumed skill in English was basically limited to
'vectors, surface tension and fluid mechanics.' In short, humorous,
vignettes the author recounts their resulting difficulties and Americans'
almost total ignorance of Iran, illustrating the kindness of people and
her father's absolute love of this country. ...Throughout, Dumas writes
with a light touch...her humor allows natives and nonnatives alike to look
at America with new insight."
-11/01/2003 REVIEW: School Library
Journal
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Gilead by Marilynne Robinson Published 2004 by
Farrar Straus Giroux
Hardcover, English. ISBN:
0374153892
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In 1956, toward the end of Rev.
John Ames's life, he begins a letter to his young son, an account of
himself and his forebears. This is also the tale of wisdom forged during
his solitary life and how history lives through generations, pervasively
present even when betrayed and forgotten.
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The Glass Castle: A
Memoir by
Jeannette Walls Published 2005 by Scribner Book
Company
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 0743247531
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In the tradition of Mary Karr's
"The Liars' Club" and Rick Bragg's "All Over But the Shouting," Walls has
written a stunning and life-affirming memoir about surviving a willfully
impoverished, eccentric, and severely misguided
family.
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The Hummingbird's
Daughter by
Luis Alberto Urrea Published 2005 by Little Brown and
Company
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 0316745464
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This historical novel is based on
Urrea's real great-aunt Teresita, who had healing powers and was acclaimed
as a saint. Urrea has researched historical accounts and family records
for years to get an accurate story.
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Intuition by Allegra Goodman Published 2006 by Dial
Press
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 0385336128
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In another quiet but powerful
novel from Goodman, a struggling cancer lab at Boston's Philpott Institute
becomes the stage for its researchers' personalities and passions, and for
the slippery definitions of freedom and responsibility in grant-driven
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The Known
World by
Edward P. Jones Published 2003 by Amistad Press
Hardcover,
English. ISBN: 0060557540
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Henry Townsend, a black bootmaker
and former slave in antebellum Virginia, becomes a proprietor of his own
plantation--as well as his own slaves. This modern masterpiece explores
what happens when he dies and "the known world"
unravels.
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March by Geraldine Brooks Published 2005 by
Viking Books
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 0670033359
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From Louisa May Alcott's "Little
Women," Brooks has taken the character of the absent father, March, and
has added adult resonance to portray the moral complexity of war and a
marriage tested by the demands of extreme
idealism.
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The Memory Keeper's
Daughter by
Kim Edwards Published 2005 by Viking Books
Hardcover, English.
ISBN: 0670034169
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A doctor delivers his own twins,
and upon seeing that the daughter has Down's syndrome, tells his nurse to
take the baby to an institution and never reveal the secret. The nurse
disappears into another city to raise the child herself in this tale of
redemptive love and long-buried secrets that unfolds over a quarter of a
century.
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One Thousand White Women: The
Journals of May Dodd by Jim Fergus Published 1999 by St. Martin's
Press
Paperback, English. ISBN: 0312199430
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Based on an actual historical
event, "One Thousand White Women" tells the story--in diary and letter
form--of a young woman, who in 1875, travels to the American West to marry
Little Wolf, the chief of the Cheyenne nation.
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The Other Boleyn
Girl by
Philippa Gregory Published 2002 by Touchstone Books
Paperback,
English. ISBN: 0743227441
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"Sisterly rivalry is the basis of
this fresh, wonderfully vivid retelling of the story of Anne Boleyn. Anne,
her sister Mary and their brother George are all brought to the king's
court at a young age, as players in their uncle's plans to advance the
family's fortunes."
-REVIEW: Publisher's Weekly
05/27/2002
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The Samurai's
Garden by Gail
Tsukiyama Published 1996 by St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback,
English. ISBN: 0312144075
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Tsukiyama's classic story of
love, sacrifice, and devotion. On the eve of World War II, a young Chinese
man is sent to his family's summer home in Japan to recover from
tuberculosis. He will rest, swim in the salubrious sea, and paint in the
brilliant shoreside light. But when he meets four local residents--a
beautiful Japanese girl and three older people--what ensues is a tale that
readers will find at once classical yet utterly unique. Author
signings.
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The Spirit Catches You and You
Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two
Cultures by
Anne Fadiman Published 1997 by Farrar Straus Giroux
Hardcover,
English. ISBN: 0374267812
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"When two divergent cultures
collide, unbridgeable gaps of language, religion, social customs may
remain between them. This poignant account by Fadiman, editor of the
American Scholar, of the clash between a Hmong family and the American
medical community reveals that among the gaps yawns the attitude toward
medicine and healing."
- REVIEW: Publisher's Weekly
08/11/1997
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The Things They Carried: A
Work of Fiction by Tim O'Brien Published 1990 by Houghton Mifflin
Company
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 039551598X
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"A series of stories about the
Vietnam experience, based on the author's recollections. O'Brien begins by
sharing the talismans and treasures his select small band of young
soldiers carry into battle...In addition to leisure reading, this
collection offers potential for history classes studying war, for English
classes doing units on short stories, and perhaps for sociology or
psychology assignments."
-02/01/1991 REVIEW: School Library
Journal
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The Tortilla
Curtain by T.
Coraghessan Boyle Published 1995 by Viking Books
Hardcover,
English. ISBN: 0670856045
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From the author of The Road to
Wellville comes his most controversial novel yet--a deeply moving story of
the men and women who risk everything to cross the Mexican border and
invade the American dream.
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The Year of Magical
Thinking by Joan
Didion Published 2005 by Alfred A. Knopf
Hardcover, English.
ISBN: 140004314X
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Didion chronicles the experience
of losing her husband, the writer John Gregory Dunne, to a massive
coronary, just weeks after the two of them watched as their only daughter
was put into an induced coma to save her life. With honesty and passion,
Didion explores this intensely personal yet universal
experience.
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