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Fiction, Old and New You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott 03/02/2017

Fiction, Old and New will be discussing You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott in the Book Nook Room of Accessibleworld.org on Thursday, March 2nd at 9:00 p.m.eastern time, 6:00 p.m. pacific time.

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The Fiction Old and New book group discussing The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller, DB 85266 02/02/2017

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Fiction, Old and New will be discussing As Close to Us as Breathing by Elizabeth Poliner 01/05/2017

This book is about 3 sisters & their families. The families go to the beach every summer until tragedy strikes one summer.

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Fiction Old and New “The Hopefuls” by Jennifer Close DB 85096 12/01/2016

The Fiction Old and New book group will be discussing “The Hopefuls” by Jennifer Close, DB 85096 on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. eastern time, 6:00 p.m.

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Fiction, Old and New will be discussing Brooklyn by Colm Toibin 10/06/2016

This book is the story of an Irish girl who comes to Brooklyn, how she fares in a strange new country and what happens when she unexpectedly has to return home.

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Fiction Old and New Discussing Bobbie Ann Mason’s intriguing family story, “In Country” DB 24790 09/01/2016

The Fiction Old and New book group will be discussing Bobbie Ann Mason’s
intriguing family story, “In Country”, DB 24790 on Thursday, September
1, 2016 at
9:00 p.m. eastern time, 6;00 p.m. pacific time in the Book Nook Room

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Fiction, Old and New Time & Again by Jack Finney 08/04/2016

This book is categorized as science fiction but only one small element of the story falls into that category.  The book is about a program to send people back in time.  Most of the book is about our hero’s experiences in 1890s New York City.  He intend

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Fiction Old and New Discussing Kate Pullinger’s award winning historical fiction novel, “The Mistress of Nothing”, DB 74878 06/02/2016

In “The Mistress of Nothing”, the reader is immediately transported to the early twentieth century worlds of London and Egypt as we follow

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The Fiction Old and New book group welcomes author Aline Ohanesian 05/05/2016

In Aline Ohanesian’s debut novel, “Orhan’s Inheritance”, the reader is
captivated by dual storylines. The contemporary story tells of Orhan,
a young man who must uncover the mystery of why his grandfather Kemal

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Fiction, Old and New Stillwater Rising by Steena Holmes 04/07/2016

Stillwater Rising by Steena Holmes  DB 82651 The town of Stillwater Bay is still reeling from the school shooting by a teen that left many younger children dead.

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Fiction, Old and New will be discussing The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton 03/03/2016

We’re going for a classic this month. Of the many great books she wrote, The Custom of the Country was
Edith Wharton’s favorite.

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Fiction Old and New discusses Angelina Mirabella’s entertaining debut novel, “The Sweetheart”, DB 81005 02/04/2016

“The Sweetheart” is both a social commentary on the ways that American
society viewed men and women in the 1950’s as well as the funny and
warm story of a young woman who finds her occupation in the unusual

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