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2014

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The memory of an act committed when she was nineteen weaves a dark thread through Clen McClendon's life. It is a darkness Clen ignores until the discovery of her husband's infidelity propels her on a quest for redemption and forgiveness of her own. Her journeying is providing few answers and peace remains elusive, even during the time she spends in an abbey. But then Clen makes a decision that is both desperate and random to go to Wrangell, Alaska. There she will meet Gerrum Kirsey and lea...

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2015

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A man holding fast to grief and a woman who lets go of love too easily. It will take all the magic of old diaries and a children's story to heal these two. Caught in grief and guilt over his wife's death, English professor Alan Francini is determined never to feel that much pain again. He avoids new relationships and keeps even his best friend at arms' length. His major solace is his family's ranch south of Denver. Children's book editor Kathy Jamison has learned through a lifetime of sepa...

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2025

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Mystery and Intrigue: The central mystery drives the plot, keeping readers engaged as Priscilla uncovers clues and pieces together the puzzle.Romance: The evolving relationship between Priscilla and John adds a romantic dimension to the story, highlighting themes of trust, misunderstanding, and eventual love.Community and Social Dynamics: The novel explores the interactions and relationships within a small town, capturing the quirks, gossip, and camaraderie that characterize such communiti...

2025

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Anne Warner's "Susan Clegg" series is set in the fictional New England town of Hawthorne, where Susan Clegg, a charming and witty character, navigates life, love, and community. The series is characterized by its delightful portrayal of small-town life, its humorous observations, and its exploration of romantic relationships and social interactions.In "Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs," readers follow Susan's adventures and misadventures in the realm of love. Warner's writing style is know...


2016

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A morose parrot with a reputation for biting perches in a small cage in the lobby of Brookside Retirement Community. For Josephine, a reluctant resident, he sums up the place which friend and handwriting expert, Lill, has dubbed Babbling Brook (in honor of the missing waterway and the more exasperating residents). However, Brookside turns out to be more interesting than Josephine expected, as it becomes the setting for art theft, other dodgy dealings, and…naked poker. Investigating the unu...

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2025

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The novel revolves around the character Aunt Mary, and the title suggests a theme related to rejuvenation, which could involve personal transformation, rediscovery, or a change in perspective. The narrative may explore Aunt Mary's experiences and the events that lead to her rejuvenation.If you enjoy novels with a mix of humor, romance, and themes of self-discovery, "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" by Anne Warner might be an engaging read. Keep in mind that the novel reflects the cultural an...

2011

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“Good-bye – good-bye, Rosina!” cried Jack, giving one last violent wave to his handkerchief. And then he put it back in his pocket, because the crowd upon the deck of the departing Liner had now become a mere blur in the distance, and distant blurs seemed to his practical nature unworthy any further outlay of personal energy. “But oh!” he added, as he and Carter turned to quit the dock, “how the family are just agoing to revel in peace for these next few months! The Milennium! – well, I don’t...

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2025

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In "A Woman's Will," the story likely revolves around a female protagonist who asserts her independence and agency in a society that may be restrictive or patriarchal. The title suggests that the novel explores themes of female empowerment, self-determination, and the challenges faced by women in asserting their desires and ambitions.The protagonist of "A Woman's Will" may navigate various relationships and social expectations as she strives to pursue her own goals and aspirations. Along t...

2025

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The story is likely set in a small town or rural community in early 20th-century America. Jane, known for her sunny disposition and caring nature, is the central protagonist.Jane's Character: Jane is portrayed as a kind-hearted and optimistic young woman who brightens the lives of those around her with her cheerful personality and positive outlook.Community Interactions: Central to the plot are Jane's interactions with various characters in her community—family members, neighbors, and frie...

2025

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In "The Tigress," Warner presents a lively and humorous narrative centered around a strong-willed and spirited female protagonist. The story likely explores themes of romance, social dynamics, and personal transformation, typical of Warner's style. Her novels often involved characters navigating the complexities of relationships and societal expectations, infused with a sense of humor and satire.Anne Warner's writing is characterized by its engaging prose, clever plot twists, and the abili...

2025

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THERE was something pathetic in the serene unconsciousness of the little village as the stage came lumbering down the hillside, bearing its freight of portent. So many things were going to be changed forever after,—and no one knew it. Such a vast difference was going speedily to make itself felt, and not a soul was aware even of what a bigger soul it was so soon to be. Old Mrs. Croft, clear at the Other end of town and paralyzed for twenty years, hadn't the slightest conception of what a l...

Seeing France with Uncle John

Enriched edition. A Journey Through French Culture and Landmarks

2021

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In "Seeing France with Uncle John," Anne Warner captures the essence of early 20th-century travel literature with a blend of humor, keen observation, and cultural critique. The narrative invites readers on a charmingly whimsical journey through France as experienced by a spirited narrator and her eccentric uncle. Warner's vivid descriptions and insightful commentary unravel both the picturesque landscapes and the intricate social fabric of France, enriching the travelogue tradition with a ...