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  • Back to Work_ Why We Need Smart - Bill Clinton

    Product Description“I wrote this book because I love my country and I'm concerned about our future,” writes Bill Clinton. “As I often said when I first ran for President in 1992, A...
  • Apaches - Lorenzo Carcaterra

    From Library JournalCarcaterra, author of a powerful, best-selling memoir, Sleepers (Ballantine, 1995), here weighs in with his first novel. Although information on the plot is a b...
  • Any Human Heart - William Boyd

    Amazon.com ReviewLogan Gonzago Mountstuart, writer, was born in 1906, and died of a heart attack on October 5, 1991, aged 85. William Boyd's novel Any Human Heart is his disjointe....
  • Another Homecoming - Davis Bunn; Janette Oke

    From Library JournalChristian fiction powerhouses Oke and Bunn team up again (after Return to Harmony, Bethany, 1996) with a story of wartime romance and its tragic consequences. M...
  • Animal Dreams - Barbara Kingsolver

    From WikipediaAnimal Dreams is a 1990 novel by Barbara Kingsolver. A woman named Cosima "Codi" Noline returns to her hometown of Grace, Arizona to help her aging father, who is slo...
  • And the Rat Laughed - Nava Semel

    SUMMARY: On the last day of 1999, a survivor grandmother in Tel Aviv shares with her granddaughter her tragic life story as a child hidden in a pit, with only a rat for company. Th...
  • American Music - Jane Mendelsohn

    Amazon.com ReviewJane Mendelsohn on American MusicThe first moment of inspiration for American Music came in 1996 when I learned the remarkable fa...
  • Alligator Bayou - Donna Jo Napoli

    From School Library JournalGrade 8 Up—Building on her extensive research conducted after reading a newspaper article about the lynching of Sicilian grocers in Tallulah, LA, in 1899...
  • After the quake_ stories - Haruki Murakami; Jay Rubin

    Amazon.com ReviewHaruki Murakami, a writer both mystical and hip, is the West's favorite Japanese novelist. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Murakami lived abroad until 1995. That year, two...
  • African Laughter - Doris May Lessing

    'African Laughter' is a portrait of Doris Lessing's homeland. In it she recounts the visits she made to Zimbabwe in 1982, 1988, 1989 and 1992, after being exiled from the old South...