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The Richest Season – Maryann McFadden

Set on beautiful Pawley's Island, South Carolina, this novel is about second chances occurring at the most inopportune times in life. In three parallel journeys, three individuals walk away from lives they always thought they wanted, only to rediscover a part of themselves they'd all but forgotten. Sometimes you have to leave your life to find yourself again.

Recipes for a Perfect Marriage – Morag Prunty

This tender, funny, heartfelt novel unfolds through the voices and recipes of Tressa, an uncertain bride, and Bernadine, the Irish grandmother who teaches her the unexpected ingredients of marital happiness. They are generations and oceans apart, yet in this charming, beautifully imagined novel, they learn that marriage, like brown bread, is both sturdy and fragile, and never to be taken for granted.

Shopgirl – Steve Martin

This is the story of Mirabelle a beautiful in a wallflowerish kind of way young women who works behind the glove counter at Neiman Marcus. She captures the attention of a wealthy businessman almost twice her age. As they tentatively embark on a relationship, they struggle to decipher the language of love, with consequences that are both comic and heartbreaking. Filled with the witty, discerning observations that have brought Steve Martin critical success.

Slipknot – Linda Greenlaw

When Jane Bunker moves back to the sleepy Maine fishing village where she was born, it's to escape the seamy crime scenes and unsavory characters that crossed her path in Miami. It's a shocker when Nick Dow, the town drunk, turns up dead -- and it's no accident. The more Jane digs, the more confused she gets. Nothing is what it seems, and the whole town is in each other's business. Clearly, the killer is hiding in plain sight -- and he could be anyone!

Junior – Macaulay Culkin

In a dizzying kaleidoscope of words and images, Macaulay Culkin takes readers on a twisted tour to the darkest corners of his fertile imagination. Part memoir, part rant, part comedic tour-de-force, Junior is full of the hard-won wisdom of Culkin's quest to come to terms with the awesome pressures of childhood mega-stardom and family dysfunction. He understands that "having fun and being happy are two totally different things," yet at the same time he warns, "the end of the world is coming--and I'm going to have unfinished business." Searingly honest, brain-teasingly inventive, Junior is breathtaking proof that Culkin has found his own utterly original voice.

Counting Raindrops Through a Stained Glass Window – Cherlyn Michaels

Cherilyn Michael makes her fiction debut with her novel, Counting Raindrops Through a Stained Glass Window. Vanella Morris has it going on. She is on the way up the corporate ladder with a job that is coveted by a cunning co-worker and is financially secure. She also has a loving, attentive boyfriend who wants to marry her. Now, her family is another matter; they are a dysfunctional bunch prone to high drama. Her father is either borderline manic depressive or bipolar, her mother and brother endure his mistreatment, and her sister is a doormat for men. Although they are in St. Louis and Vanella is in Cleveland, Ohio, it is hard for her to remain unscathed by her family problems.

The Don’t Sweat Guide for Weddings – Richard Carlson

Weddings are the one event that almost everyone sweats. With tips on how to stay calm on the big day, how not to obsess over details, and how to keep the big picture in focus, this Dont Sweat guide is the perfect gift for anyone planning a wedding. Richard Carlson revisits the series that brought him acclaim. Building on bestsellers Don't Sweat the Small Stuff; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff About Money; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff with Your Family; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Men; and coauthor of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff in Love the wedding guide is a must read for wedding planning.

The Big Book of Small Stuff – Richard Carlson

Containing 100 of the best inspirations from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," this best-of collection is available just in time for the tenth anniversary of the publishing phenomenon started with Don't Sweat the Small Stuff; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff About Money; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff with Your Family; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens; Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Men.

Life Strategies – Phillip McGraw

A key member of Oprah Winfrey's "Change Your Life TV" team, Dr. Phillip McGraw is a nationally known expert on human behavior who has helped thousands of people change their lives. In this bestselling book, Dr. McGraw presents 10 Life Laws geared toward helping readers to take responsibility for their own actions and break free from self-destructive habits and situations. Whether it's a bad relationship, a dead-end career, or a harmful habit, Dr. McGraw shows readers how to confront their problems, identify the causes, and start working toward permanent solutions. In addition, Life Strategies offers a seven-step process for achieving individual goals, case studies, checklists, and strategies which adapt to readers' own needs. Readers of this enormously helpful, revolutionary book can expect to improve virtually every aspect of their lives -- at work or at home, in spiritual matters, or in their physical well-being.

There’s No Place Like Here – Cecelia Ahern - Hyperion Adult

Since she was ten years old and her childhood classmate disappeared, Sandy Shortt has been obsessed with finding things. Now grown, Sandy's obsession has become a calling as she works to offer hope to devastated families. Filled with warm and embraceable characters this romance explores the meaning of loss and love.

Just Who Will You Be? – Maria Shriver – Hyperion Adult

This is a candid, heartfelt, and inspirational book for seekers of all ages. Inspired by a speech she gave, Maria Shriver's message is that what you do in your life isn't what matters. It's who you are. It's an important lesson that will appeal to anyone of any age looking for a life of meaning.

 

Home: A Memoir of my early years – Julie Andrews – Hyperion Adult

Many know Julie Andrews from "The Sound of Music" and "Mary Poppins." In this memoir, she looks back on her early years with an aspiring Vaudeville mom and a loving dad. There are great anecdotes about the actors and actresses of her day; her voice is humorous, warm, and lively, with tons of never-before-seen photos.

 

The Yummy Mummy – Polly Williams – Hyperion Adult

Poignant and true-to-life, this witty novel is about the mores and competitive social cliques of new motherhood and the new breed of Mom who never misses a Pilates session or touches a bad carb. Amy's misadventures are, endearing, and her comic attempts to regain her pre-pregnancy lifestyle stay just this side of satire.

 

The Desperate Housewives Cookbook – Christoper Styler – Hyperion Adult

Filled with recipes for all the foods made famous by the show, as well as many others inspired by each housewife. From Bree's ber-gourmet repasts to Susan's what's-a-spatula simple suppers, and from Lynette's meals in a hurry to Edie's food for seduction and Gabrielle's epicurean delights. Mouthwatering and easy to prepare here are over 125 recipes made famous by America’s favorite housewives.

 

Everything They Had – David Halberstam – Hyperion Adult

This work delivers the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's unique vision of sports, with an intimate and personal collection that reveals the ideals of a culture steeped in integrity, loyalty, and character. These are dazzling portraits of some of the most compelling sports figures of our era, the superstars of popular sports like basketball, football, and baseball, but also fishing, soccer, and rowing, and the amateur athletes who play for the love of the game.

    

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