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"Truelove and Homegrown Tomatoes" by Julie
L. Cannon
Julie L. Cannon, from Bishop, GA, has created a
delightful, insightful novel about real southern characters, who
will warm your heart and make you care about what happens to
them. This is the first of a trilogy-the second is 'Mater Biscuit: A Homegrown Novel, and the third is Those Pearly Gates: A Homegrown Novel (Homegrown) . All three are
equally enjoyable. Julie will be at the NE District Spring
Conference to discuss her books.
DISCUSS
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Christmas Jars, by
Jason F. Wright
DISCUSS
HERE
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A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Khaled Hosseini.
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Full of Grace" by
Dorothea Benton Frank
DISCUSS
HERE
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"The Women Who Danced by
the Sea" by Marsha Mirkin
DISCUSS
HERE
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"The Kite Runner" by Khaled
Hosseini
DISCUSS
HERE
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"If Grace is True" by Philip
Gulley
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Unveiling the Secret Life of
Bees" by Any Lignitz Harken
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Letters Across the Divide"
by David Anderson and Brent Zuercher
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Wild About Books" by Judy
Sierra, a Children's book for ages 5-8.
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Skipping Christmas" by John Gresham
DISCUSS
HERE
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"It's Not About Me" by Max Lucado
DISCUSS
HERE
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"The Patron Saint of Liars"
by Ann Patchett. (Be advised that this book contains controversial
language and situations)
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Home to Harmony" by Philip
Gulley
DISCUSS
HERE
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"Attitude is Your Paintbrush-It
Colors Every Situation", by James W. Moore
DISCUSS
HERE
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