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The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick
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Sisters of the Resistance A Novel of Catherine Dior’s Paris Spy Network by Christine Wells.
The Lincoln Highway was a route that ran from the East Coast to California. This tale starts in Nebraska.
If every town has a story, then it stands to reason it must have a history. It is easy to dismiss the day-to-day happenings of a small town as inconsequential, but string those events together, and a picture develops of a place that people call home. Like all images, literal and figurative, that picture will be used by those in the future to imagine the past. That image of Suffield — a town that despite its quiet personality has a number of interesting, if not quirky, character traits — has been well documented in Suffield Stories from Another Half-Century, 1970-2020. The hardcover book, available for purchase locally, reflects the herculean effort by Suffield’s 350th Anniversary Committee, led by Observer Editor-in-Chief Beth Chafetz, to solicit, collect, edit and publish the Suffield stories from roughly 100 writers.
Girl Waits With Gun by Amy Stewart and The Life of Ruth Asawa by Marilyn Chase.
The Glass Room by Ann Cleeves. St. Martin’s Press 212. 374 pp. If you have watched PBS on Sunday night you may have seen “Vera”.
The Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que Mai & Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri
Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce & Three Came Home by Agnes Newton Keith