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by Pat Conroy
Published May 2010
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by Stephanie Kallos
Published Sep 2009
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by Richard Russo
Published Sep 2008
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by T Jefferson Parker
Published Jan 2007
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by Jonathan Coe
Published Jun 2006
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by Stephanie Kallos
Published Sep 2005
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by Carol Shields
Published May 2003
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by Ben Sherwood
Published Jan 2002
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