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Wallace Stegner
A deeply moving novel that, through the prism of one family, illuminates the American present against the fascinating background of our past.
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Nicholas Drayson
"While the reader is pulled along by the suspense...the glorious sights, sounds, and smells of Nairobi provide lovely rest stops along the way." - Library Journal
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Elizabeth Strout
"Funny, wicked and remorseful, Mrs. Kitteridge is a compelling life force, a red-blooded original. When she’s not onstage, we look forward to her return. The book is a page-turner because of her." - San Francisco Chronicle
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Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
"This debut by an "aunt-niece" authorial team presents itself as cozy fiction about comfortably quirky people in a bucolic setting, but it quickly evinces far more serious, and ambitious, intent...the engrossing subject matter and lively writing make this a sure winner." - Kirkus Reviews
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Alexander McCall Smith
"Images of this large woman driving her tiny white van or sharing a cup of bush tea with a friend or client while working a case linger pleasantly. General audiences will welcome this little gem of a book just as much if not more than mystery readers." - Publishers Weekly
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Alan Bradley
"Both funny and wickedly clever... Whether you are a mystery lover or not, you are going to fall hard for Flavia de Luce." - IndieBound
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Julia Stuart
"History buffs, animal lovers, and simply the tenderhearted will swoon over this captivating story." - Entertainment Weekly