Spinning Jenny
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Finding Naomi
“A delightful novel by a skilled storyteller, Japan and the American Midwest blend seamlessly in this fast-paced modern-day fairy tale.” –Karen Hill Anton, author of A Thousand Graces
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The Price of Bread and Shoes
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The Promise ("The Promise" Saga Book 2)
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Where Courage Began: Velma's Story
A blizzard rages outside a ramshackle Iowa farmhouse in February of 1921. Five-year-old Velma and her older sister stand near a glowing Isinglass stove charged with minding their two younger brothers.…
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Doris: Return to the Slave Farm (The Darkness Saga Book 3)
After their home in Davenport, Iowa, is burned to the ground, Luke and Doris move to a home gifted to them by their friend, Hercules. Much to Doris's shock, the home that Luke chooses for them is the …
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All her life, Winnie passed for White, using it to her advantage, and climbing the social ladder. When her child is born black, she asks Jolene to raise him. "If you can't ask your sister, who can you…
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The Medicine Woman of Galveston
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Golden Poppies (Freedman/Johnson, #3)
From the bestselling author of Yellow Crocus and Mustard Seed comes the empowering novel of two generations of American women connected by the past and fighting for a brighter future.
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Mustard Seed (Freedman/Johnson, #2)
The bestselling author of Yellow Crocus returns with a haunting and tender story of three women returning to the plantation they once called home.
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Darkness: A Slave's Story (The Darkness Saga Book 1)
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This Funny Life
“We never know, do we? We never know how many days we’ll be given or how we’ll go. There are no guarantees. Only hopes and dreams.”
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