Egret by Helen Collins
Helen Collins | Egret | Jodi Marquette is poor, idealistic, and brilliantly talented. Cloaking her insecurity with pride, she comes to New York City, hoping to establish hers
Helen Collins | Egret | Jodi Marquette is poor, idealistic, and brilliantly talented. Cloaking her insecurity with pride, she comes to New York City, hoping to establish hers
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Maureen Brady | Give Me Your Good Ear | From Library Journal
In her 1981 novel, Brady uses the theme of deafness, both literal and symbolic, as three generations of women in Francie’s fa
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Edith Forbes | Alma Rose! | Pat Lloyd has spent her entire life in Kilgore-a small, dusty town set amidst the rolling hills and sagebrush-covered plains of the West. Intelligent,
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