You Cannot Forbid the Flower

By Elizabeth Lukács Chesla

You Cannot Forbid the Flower by Elizabeth Lukács Chesla is a gripping historical fiction novel, drawing inspiration from the tumultuous events of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution through the eyes of the author's father, Marton. This evocative narrative artfully blends fact and fiction, weaving a tapestry...

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Crossing Paths

The Road to Destiny
By Nina Purtee

Set during the British handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China, Nina Purtee’s fascinating romance novel, Crossing Paths: The Road to Destiny, chronicles a couple’s beautiful union amid friendships and family sagas. One day, after getting engaged to Ramone, a legendary Spanish...

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Niglíču

She Comes Out Alive, A Story of Wounded Knee
By Florence D'Angelo and Paul Oscar Wybrant

Niglíču: She Comes Out Alive - A Story of Wounded Knee is a novel in the historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and sociocultural writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author team Florence D'Angelo and Paul Oscar Wybrant, this...

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I Am Eller

Sequel to A Winter Song
By DeNeece Butler

I Am Eller is a work of fiction in the women’s fiction, interpersonal drama, and slice-of-life subgenres, and it is the sequel to A Winter Song. The work is best suited to the adult reading audience since it contains some moderate references to sexual assault....

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The Salt Line

By Youval Shimoni

The Salt Line by Youval Shimoni, translated into English from Hebrew by Michael Sharp, is a work of literary fiction that, after a political assassination, has Russian Jewish rebel Poliakov running from the law and ending up in Leh, India. A British doctor, McKenzie, provides...

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Aliya, The Girl From Ukraine

By Jaime Grunfeld, LMHC

Based on his real-life experiences with a patient, Aliya, The Girl From Ukraine is a moving story about a young woman's journey of self-discovery by Jaime Grunfled, LMHC. The book follows a young Tatar woman from Crimea whose life turned upside down when Russian forces...

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May I Sit At Your Table?

By Grace Wolf

May I Sit At Your Table? is a children's book written by Grace A. Wolf and illustrated by Samuel J. Gross. Abby is a Deaf girl who lives in Sunwoody. Although she uses sign language to communicate, her parents enroll her in mainstream education alongside...

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Blue Lady's Mission Under Fire

A Story of Love, Life & Survival
By Stephany Tullis, Michelle Fairbanks

Blue Lady’s Mission Under Fire is the third book in The Angelica Mason Series by Stephany Tullis. The main character in the series is Angelica, a woman torn between her desire to do good and try to change the world, and the rise of violence...

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Native Blood

By Leonard Krishtalka

In Native Blood by Leonard Krishtalka, a biological anthropologist investigating indigenous genetics is killed and the blame lands on the chancellor's Athabascan Native son, an archaeology student engaged in protesting early American genomic probes. Harry Przewalski, a private eye, is sucked into an intricate network of field flaws...

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All I See is Violence

By Angie Elita Newell

All I See is Violence by Angie Elita Newell is a literary fiction novel that revolves around the first-person narratives of three individuals that span two separate timelines. In the present, we are introduced to Nancy, who has an ex in prison and whose relationship...

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