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Homecoming
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Homecoming

“There’s no point looking backward,” she’d say. “Just make a choice and then trust yourself to have chosen correctly.” ~Kate Morton

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Mad Honey
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Mad Honey

“How similar does someone have to be to you before you remember to see them, first, as human?” ~Jodi Picoult

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Grace in the Gray
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Grace in the Gray

“By approaching disagreements in a more loving way and seeing the grace and good in those who hold differing viewpoints, you'll gain a deeper understanding of others, yourself, and God” ~Mike Donehey

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The Zion Covenant
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The Zion Covenant

“The Reich may tell you whom you may love and whom you must hate. The Reich can dictate the inward life of every man." "Not the inward life." Thomas looked up sharply. "Only the outward show.” ~Bodie Thoene

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How to be an American Housewife
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How to be an American Housewife

“We do not, therefore, recommend returning unless absolutely necessary. Visits may lead to symptoms such as melancholy and longing for things which can no longer be.” ~Margaret Dilloway

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Caste
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Caste

“Caste is insidious and therefore powerful because it is not hatred, it is not necessarily personal. It is the worn grooves of comforting routines and unthinking expectations, patterns of a social order that have been in place for so long that it looks like the natural order of things.” ~Isabel Wilkerson

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The Tipping Point
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The Tipping Point

“Acquaintances, in sort, represent a source of social power, and the more acquaintances you have the more powerful you are.” ~Malcolm Gladwell

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The Nazi Officer’s Wife
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The Nazi Officer’s Wife

“It was the individuals who made their own rules in this situation. No one forced them to behave in an unkind manner. The opportunity to act decently toward us was always available to them. Only the tiniest number of them ever used it.” ~Edith Hahn Beer

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The Innocent Man
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The Innocent Man

“God help us, if ever in this great country we turn our heads while people who have not had fair trials are executed…” ~John Grisham

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The Secret Keeper
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The Secret Keeper

“people change as they get older....grow wiser, make better decisions...i am very old,Laurel. Anyone who lives as long as I have can't help but collect regrets along the way....things they did in the past...things they wish they'd done differently.” ~Kate Morton

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My Dear Hamilton
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My Dear Hamilton

“I could neither leave my husband nor love him without offending somebody. As the wronged wife, there was nothing whatsoever I could now do that might be counted appropriate, except, perhaps, to lay down and die of shame.” ~Stephanie Dray

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A Spark of Light
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A Spark of Light

“slowly in the tide of our opinions, oblivious that we are taking on water every time we open our mouths.” ~Jodi Picoult

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Untwisted
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Untwisted

Untwisted unfolds LeClerc’s startling life and times from the mean streets of the Projects and inner-city Toronto, to the cell blocks and solitary confinement cells of super-maximum security prisons, to a dramatic life transformation.

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A Time To Kill
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A Time To Kill

“It’s a fragile system, this trusting of lives to twelve average, ordinary people who do not understand the law and are intimidated by the process.” ~John Grisham

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