Jo's Library Quilt
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MORE DOGS ON MAIN STREET By Tom Clyde
EXCITING! Local Author; practically in my backyard! A GREAT read of how Park City was, the growth with humor written by lawyer, columnist, carpenter & councilman Tom Clyde. Trust me, you'll enjoy!
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MILLENNIAL DOGS ON MAIN STREET By Tom Clyde
Another Litter..."As we enter a new millennium, and anxiously wait for the lights to go out on New Year's Eve, we are filled with anticipation. Not only is the odometer rolling over on all four digits, but there is the threat of Y2K!
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SO RUGGED AND MOUNTAINOUS By Will Bagley
Blazing The Trails To Oregon And California 1812-1848; Overland West; The Story of the Oregon and California Trails; Volume I
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THE ALOHA QUILT By Jennifer Chiaverini
Another GREAT BOOK by the author of THE SUGAR CAMP QUILT...the book I read that inspired this project! "Another season of Elm Creek Quilt Camp has come to a close, and Bonnie Markham faces a bleak and lonely winter ahead, with her quilt shop out of business and her divorce looming."
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THE DECODING OF LANA MORRIS By McNeal & McNeal
Another GREAT by Authors Laura & Tom McNeal..."Sixteen-year-old Lana Morris wishes her life were different. She wishes Veronica Winters, her Ice Queen of a foster mother, would leave her alone. She wishes K.C. and Trina and Spink-the only teens around, not counting the "special needs" kids in the Winters house-would let her into their creepy little club. She wishes she knew what to do about her feelings for Whit, her foster father."
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PROMISES TO KEEP by Jane Green
The beloeved New York Times bestselling author returns with a momentous new novel about a family coming together in the hardest of times for one unforgettable-and ultimately life-changing-year!
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COMPOSED A Memoir by Rosanne Cash
For over three decades Rosanne Cash has been one of the most compelling figures in popular music, having moved gracefully from Nashville stardom to acclaim as a singer-songwriter and author of essays and short stories. Her remarkable body of work has often been noted for its emotional acuity, its rich and resonant imagery, and its unsparing honesty. Those qualities have enabled her to establish a unique intimacy with her audiences, and it is those qualities that inform her long-awaited memoir.
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PRIVATE LIFE by Jane Smiley
A riveting new novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winner that traverses the intimate landscape of one woman's life, from the 1880's to World War II. Margaret Mayfield is nearly an old maid at twenty-seven in post-Civil War Missouri when she marries Captain Andrew Jackson Jefferson Early.
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THE SPEED OF TRUST by Stephen M.R. Covey
In the readable and riveting style of The Tipping Point, Stephen M.R. Covey uncovers the overlooked and underestimated power of trust in a page-turning look into what he calls "the one thing that changes everything." A groundbreaking and pardigm-shifting book, The Speed challenges our age-old assumption that trust is merely a soft, social virtue...
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COBBLED COURT QUILT NOVELS (3) by Marie Bostwick
A THREAD OF TRUTH finds the Cobbled Court quilters, introduced in A SINGLE THREAD, rallying to help an abused woman and her young children. A THREAD OF TRUTH deals with the serious issue of domestic abuse in a positive, uplifting, hopeful manner. It helps to remind us all that accepting help from people who care can make it possible for anyone, no matter how bleak their situation may look, to triumph over adversity. The latest in the series is A THREAD SO THIN, which addresses the struggle a young woman makes between marriage and career and the downstream impact of her decisions.
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BACKSEAT SAINTS by Joshilyn Jackson
How far would you run to find redemption? Ro Grandee is the perfect Texas housewife. She's determined to be nothing like her long-missing mother-the one who left her with only a heap of old novels and her father's fists for company...so Ro keeps quiet and takes her huband's punches like a lady!
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RITA HAYWORTH'S SHOES by Francine LaSala
A novel by Francine LaSala..."Because the right pair of shoes can change everything. Can shoes really be magical? Amy Miller gets dumped on her wedding day and everyone knows it's for the best. Except for Amy." And see Francine LaSala on THE COLLAGE too!
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