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a husband, twin one-year olds, two dogs...a few good books!
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| The good earth |
| Buck, Pearl S. 1892-1973 |
| My mother's favorite book. It illustrates, in extreme ways, the ups and downs of everyone's life.
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| Adult Fiction BUCK |
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| Into the wild |
| Krakauer, Jon |
| A sad and compelling story of one man's journey to live a life based on his own principles and shake off the life he was born into. |
| Adult Nonfiction Book 921 M1218 |
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| Mick Harte was here |
| Park, Barbara. |
| Get a large box of tissues for this one! Although this book is written for elementary aged children, the emotions are far too complex for them to understand. Told through a raw and convincing voice of a girl who loses her brother in a bike accident and how the event ultimately changes her family forever. |
| Children's Fiction PARK |
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| A single shard |
| Park, Linda Sue |
| A late elementary to middle school read. A book like this one hasn't been written in a while. It contains amazing life lessons throughout every chapter. |
| Children's Fiction PARK |
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| Gooseberry Park |
| Rylant, Cynthia |
| A hilarous read aloud story for primary aged students. Adults will love this one too! |
| Children's Fiction RYLANT |
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| Lucky |
| Sebold, Alice |
| Adult Nonfiction Book 921 Se213 |
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| The lovely bones |
| Sebold, Alice |
| This book is about death and what happens to loved ones once they are gone. It changed the way I viewed death and gave me a comforting feeling of how your relationships with others who have passed continue. |
| Adult Fiction SEBOLD |
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