City and town life -- Fiction
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City and town life -- Fiction
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City and town life
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Incoming Resources
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- July 7th, a novel, Jill McCorkle
- All I ever wanted, Kristan Higgins
- Westwords, coming of age in the american south during world war ii
- Cool water, Dianne Warren
- Hope burns, Jaci Burton
- The confession club, a novel, Elizabeth Berg
- Burning hot rumors, Debra Kayn
- Even the darkness, a novel, John Thomas Tuft
- A patchwork of clues, Sally Goldenbaum
- Hometown promise, Merrillee Whren
- A time of love and tartan, Alexander McCall Smith
- Lovesick, James Driggers
- Fierce femmes and notorious liars, a dangerous trans girl's confabulous memoir, Kai Cheng Thom
- Those kids from Fawn Creek, Erin Entrada Kelly
- Death of a kitchen diva, Lee Hollis
- The great hibernation
- Eventown, Corey Ann Haydu
- Surrender
- Dandelion wine, Ray Bradbury
- 1632, Eric Flint
- A hazard of new fortunes
- Southern charm, a novel, Tinsley Mortimer
- South Street
- Heaven to Betsy ;, and, Betsy in spite of herself
- The history of now, Daniel Klein
- Ain't she sweet, Susan Elizabeth Phillips
- The committee on town happiness, Alan Michael Parker
- Widdershins
- Loving Jenna, Amy Lillard
- When Sunlight Tiptoes, Gillian Sze
- Rock Island Line, David Rhodes
- Go to hell, Charles Atkins
- Main Street, the story of Carol Kennicott
- Looking for salvation at the Dairy Queen, a novel, Susan Gregg Gilmore
- Mardi Gras madness, Brett Halliday writing as Anthony Scott
- Scone cold dead, Kaitlyn Dunnett
- Death comes to London, Catherine Lloyd
- Smitten, love is on the way, Colleen Coble [and others]
- Middlemarch, George Eliot
- A change of heart, a Harmony novel, Phillip Gulley
- Lake Overturn, Vestal McIntyre
- Something old, something new, a blessings novel, Beverly Jenkins
- Life goes on, Philip Gulley
- Past due for murder, Victoria Gilbert
- A blessing for Miriam, Jerry S. Eicher
- Dreams underfoot, Charles de Lint
- Sleeps never that city, Gabriel Leif Bellman
- Better when he's bold, a welcome to the point novel, Jay Crownover
- The miracle at Hope's End
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