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Dance with me / Luanne Rice. by
Edition: 1 ST
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Fiction
Publication details: New York : Bantam Books, 2004
Dissertation note: Acclaimed for her insightful depiction of the magic and mystery in everyday life and relationships, Luanne Rice is one of today’s most gifted novelists. Now the author of eight consecutive New York Times bestsellers delivers her most powerful book yet—the story of a man and woman forced to choose between the past that haunts them and the love that won’t let them go.
Availability: Items available for loan: Centeral Library (1)Call number: 813.54 R.L.D 2004.

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The awkward age / Henry James ; with an introduction by Cynthia Ozick. by Series: Everyman's library ; 152
Edition: 1st ed.
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Fiction
Publication details: New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, [1993]
Dissertation note: Henry James had arrived at such mastery of the forms and uses of fiction by the time he published The Awkward Age in 1899 that this story of a young girl introduced into a casually corrupt circle of sophisticates is at once a universal drama of innocence confronting evil, a detailed examination of a social order, and a stunning picture of a civilization in crisis. On the verge of what was to be his greatest period of creativity,
Availability: Items available for loan: Centeral Library (1)Call number: 823.912 J.H.A 1993.

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The bonesetter's daughter / Amy Tan. by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Fiction
Publication details: New York : G.P. Putnam's , b2001
Dissertation note: In memories that rise like wisps of ghosts, LuLing Young searches for the name of her mother, the daughter of the Famous Bonesetter from the Mouth of the Mountain. Trying to hold on to the evaporating past, she begins to write all that she can remember of her life as a girl in China. Meanwhile, her daughter Ruth, a ghostwriter for authors of self-help books, is losing the ability to speak up for herself in front of the man she lives with and his two teenage daughters. None of her professional sound bites and pat homilies works for her personal life; she knows only how to translate what others want to say.
Availability: Items available for loan: Centeral Library (1)Call number: 813.54 T.A.B 2001.

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