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Tag: fiction

“Penguin and Pinecone” by Salina Yoon

Friendships can spring up at any time, but what happens when one friend moves away?

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“Piglettes” by Clémentine Beauvais

Three teenagers, brought together by an “ugliest girl in school” contest, make a plan to bike across the country and gate-crash the President of France’s garden party.

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“The Night Guest” by Hildur Knutsdottir

One woman’s search for the cause of her chronic fatigue leads to answers she cannot accept.

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“The Best at It” by Maulik Pancholy

Rahul enters seventh grade with one mission: to find one activity that he can be the BEST at.

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“Home Front” by Kristin Hannah

One family’s journey to peace when the soldier mom goes to war.

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“The Love of my Life” by Rosie Walsh

Well-meaning omissions of the truth will explode at the worst possible times.

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“How to Read a Book” by Monica Wood

Three people who are tied to the same drunk-driving accident accidentally meet up at a Portland book shop, and their lives intersect in transformative ways.

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“I Never Said I Love You” by Sarah Magee

A thought provoking exploration of life’s choices.

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“Do Fish Sleep?” by Jens Raschke

One child’s journey through her changing feelings about her little brother, who has leukemia.

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“Stop and Smell the Cookies” by Gibson Frazier

A young boy suffers from lack of impulse control and learns to deal with it.

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