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I Know This Much Is True, by Wally Lamb

This powerfully written story of the strained relationship between identical twin brothers and their sordid family history tackles sin and redemption and the ways in which pride surrenders itself to humanity. From the acclaimed author of the bestseller She's Come Undone.



Edwidge Danticat   Anna Quindlen   Alice Hoffman   Toni Morrison   Bill Cosby


Breath, Eyes, Memory, by Edwidge Danticat

After living for twelve years with her aunt in an impoverished village in Haiti, Sophie Caco travels to New York City to live with a mother she does not remember. With Breath, Eyes, Memory, author Edwidge Danticat has created a vivid novel of mothers and daughters, exile and return, disgrace and honor.



Black and Blue, by Anna Quindlen

A stunning novel about a marriage that begins in passion and becomes violent, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author of "Thinking Out Loud." Fran Benedetto tells a spellbinding story of how a passionate marriage became a nightmare, and what finally makes her run away to start a new life with her son, under a new name. Living in fear of discovery, yet also with increasing confidence, freedom, and hope, Fran unravels the complex threads of family, identity, and desire that shape a woman's life, even as she struggles to create a new one; and Quindlen writes with depth, humor, and insight about the real lives of men and women, the varieties of love, the deep bond between mother and child, the solace of family and friendship.

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ALSO BY ANNA QUINDLEN


Here on Earth, by Alice Hoffman

The author of such bestselling novels as Seventh Heaven and Practical Magic creates her most glorious fictional world to date in a spellbinding tale of love and obsession. After nearly 20 years of living in California, March Murray and her daughter Gwen return to March's small Massachusetts hometown. Thrust into the world of her past, March slowly comes to realize the complexity of the choices made by those around her, including Hollis, the boy she loved--now the man she can't seem to stay away from.

Movie rights have been acquired by Michael Douglas's company, Douglas/Reuther Productions.

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ALSO BY ALICE HOFFMAN


Paradise, by Toni Morrison

Morrison's eagerly awaited new novel -- her first since she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993 -- is extraordinary for its breathtaking drive, stylistic panache, and enlivening moral gravitas. Spanning the time from the Reconstruction to the 1970s, this powerful work deftly manipulates past, present, and future as it reveals the interior lives of the citizens of a fictional, all-black town called Paradise Four young women are brutally attacked in their home, nicknamed "The Convent." Each of singular provenance, they together suggest the vicissitudes of the era -- of the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, the counter-culture, generational conflict. The inexorableness of the attack and efforts to avert it lie at the heart of "Paradise."


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Hey, hey, hey, it's Bill Cosby!!

"Little Books for Beginning Readers" is a new early reader series launched by the acclaimed actor and comedian. Little Bill, the star of the series, helps get Cosby's self-esteem building messages across. Honeywood's brightly colored illustrations, portraying domestic scenes in a folksy way, will add to young readers' enjoyment. Alvin Pouissant, M.D., contributed an introduction for parents.

Oprah will feature the first three installments to the series:


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