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Billy and Abigail wake up each morning eager to start the day. Before they go out to play, they brush their teeth, comb their hair, get dressed, and even set their own places for breakfast! They have learned to do so many things for themselves, including picking up their own toys. Just the same, at the end of a busy day, when they are all ready for sleep, they still enjoy being tucked in and hearing a bedtime story.
Billy and Abigail wake up each morning eager to start the day. Before they go out to play, they brush their teeth, comb their hair, get dressed, and even set their own places for breakfast! They have learned to do so many things for themselves, including picking up their own toys. Just the same, at the end of a busy day, when they are all ready for sleep, they still enjoy being tucked in and hearing a bedtime story.
“Sorry, traffic,” Adele announced, running up to the seat across from Ariel at the table. “I ordered, for time’s sake.” Ariel smiled back. “So how’s life, you were not at the last family dinner a week ago, what goes?” Ariel inquired jokingly. Adele said, “Huh.” “Huh is not an answer. Are you still seeing Mason? Pretty cute,” Ariel agreed. “No, not really, I mean we are friends.” “So is there a guy?” she asked as the food was being sat in front of them. “I’m hitting the dating scene a bit, why are you asking all these questions?” “Why are you being so offensive?” Ariel snapped back. “Fletcher said you were out the other night when I came by, and you’ve never brought him by, so I was being nosy, okay?” she confessed.
On a sultry South Carolina island, sunlight teases out the darkest secrets of the heart, in this novel from the author of An Undisturbed Peace. Joe and Abigail Becker, a Jewish couple from Boston, have inherited a house on Sweetgrass Island in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Though they feel like fish out of water, the couple is excited to give the South a try—and maybe even find it a place to finally call home. Their Boston friends are convinced they won’t last the summer. But the South works its magic on the Beckers, holding them fast to misty marsh, farmlands, and grand oaks, the sweet twang of banjos and the blues. Even the locals have put aside their usual mistrust of transplants. Joe is convinced that has more to do with Abigail’s beauty than with his dubious charms—especially in the case of Billy Euston. A celebrated pit master and womanizer, Billy is transfixed with Abigail at first sight. And though Joe is used to his lovely wife’s effect on men, he misjudges their playful flirtations—a tragic mistake that will tear through the island like a hurricane, leaving the broken and the battered in its wake . . . Praise for Mary Glickman “Mary Glickman is a wonder.” —Pat Conroy, New York Times–bestselling author of Prince of Tides “Mary Glickman gives us a nuanced image of our twentieth-century selves, our society woven into stunning art.” —Carolivia Herron, author of Nappy Hair and Thereafter Johnnie “Religion isn’t the only thing that stirs Glickman to fervor: she writes in a high-drama, no-holds-barred style when it comes to romance . . . [An] entertaining novel about sins of the flesh and the redemptive power of belief.” —Publishers Weekly on Marching to Zion
Today is a grand celebration but it also comes with a great big problem! With the arrival of Abigail's pet zombie's birthday, she hasn't a clue what to give him on his very special day. With help from her friends, can Abigail figure it out in time? After all, what does one give a pet zombie for his birthday?
This touchable book is perfect for bedtime! Feel the soft, fluffy fur of each animal as you say, "good night!"
A Good Morning America Book Club Pick and a New York Times bestseller! “A page-turner for booklovers everywhere! . . . A story of family ties, their lost dreams, and the redemption that comes from discovering truth.”—Adriana Trigiani, bestselling author of The Shoemaker's Wife In New York Times bestselling author Fiona Davis's latest historical novel, a series of book thefts roils the iconic New York Public Library, leaving two generations of strong-willed women to pick up the pieces. It's 1913, and on the surface, Laura Lyons couldn't ask for more out of life—her husband is the superintendent of the New York Public Library, allowing their family to live in an apartment within the grand building, and they are blessed with two children. But headstrong, passionate Laura wants more, and when she takes a leap of faith and applies to the Columbia Journalism School, her world is cracked wide open. As her studies take her all over the city, she is drawn to Greenwich Village's new bohemia, where she discovers the Heterodoxy Club—a radical, all-female group in which women are encouraged to loudly share their opinions on suffrage, birth control, and women's rights. Soon, Laura finds herself questioning her traditional role as wife and mother. And when valuable books are stolen back at the library, threatening the home and institution she loves, she's forced to confront her shifting priorities head on . . . and may just lose everything in the process. Eighty years later, in 1993, Sadie Donovan struggles with the legacy of her grandmother, the famous essayist Laura Lyons, especially after she's wrangled her dream job as a curator at the New York Public Library. But the job quickly becomes a nightmare when rare manuscripts, notes, and books for the exhibit Sadie's running begin disappearing from the library's famous Berg Collection. Determined to save both the exhibit and her career, the typically risk-averse Sadie teams up with a private security expert to uncover the culprit. However, things unexpectedly become personal when the investigation leads Sadie to some unwelcome truths about her own family heritage—truths that shed new light on the biggest tragedy in the library's history.