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Winner of the 2009 Orange Prize.
Home is a moving and healing book about families, family secrets and the passing of the generations, about love and death and faith.
WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2009 AN OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK Jack Boughton - prodigal son - has been gone twenty years. He returns home seeking refuge and to make peace with the past.
The latest novel from Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison.
And yet, it happened once before: many years ago, at a boarding school for the Deaf, Arlo met the love of his life—a mysterious girl with onyx eyes and beautifully expressive hands which told him the most amazing stories.
"Home Front is Hannah's crowning achievement."—The Huffington Post In this powerhouse of a novel, Kristin Hannah explores the intimate landscape of a troubled marriage with this provocative and timely portrait of a husband and wife, in ...
Why is the desire for more never satisfied? So begins Accidents in the Home, a novel that exposes the emotional underbelly of a modern-day family.
With gorgeous prose and a cast of characters that feel wholly real and lovably flawed, This Is Home is a nuanced and moving novel of finding where we belong.
This is his confession in all its bitter, lovelorn glory. "Lipsyte's vision of our collective existence is so accurately skewed, there is no escaping the delirious---and beautifully disturbing---shock of recognition.
Phil reached out his shiny arm to the side of the stage. “Now I want to welcome the newest darling of the Grand Ole Opry to the stage. This is her first performance as a member of the family. Long overdue, if I say so myself.