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BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP
by S.J. Watson

Every day Christine wakes up not knowing where she is. Her memories disappear every time she falls asleep. Her husband, Ben, is a stranger to her, and he's obligated to explain their life together on a daily basis--all the result of a mysterious accident that made Christine an amnesiac. Christine starts a journal to help jog her memory every day. One morning, she opens it and sees that she's written three terrifying words: "Don't trust Ben." Suddenly everything her husband has told her falls under suspicion. What kind of accident caused her condition? Who can she trust? Why is Ben lying to her?

THE WINTER GHOSTS
by Kate Mosse

World War I robbed England and France of an entire generation of friends, lovers and futures. In Freddie Watson's case, the battlefields took his beloved brother. In the winter of 1928, Freddie is traveling through the beautiful French Pyrenees. During a snowstorm, his car spins off the mountain road. He stumbles through the woods to a village, where he finds an inn. There he meets Fabrissa, a woman also mourning a lost generation. Fabrissa and Freddie share their stories. When dawn breaks, Freddie will have unearthed a tragic mystery that goes back through the centuries, and discovered his role in the life of this old remote town.

PLANTING DANDELIONS
by Kyran Pittman

Striking a brilliant balance between funny and profound, Planting Dandelions traces Pittman’s chosen path. Spanning twelve jammed-packed years and brimming with stories that will speak to every family, Pittman writes openly about maintaining a marriage for over a decade through three children, the threat of foreclosure, and the temptations of infidelity. She writes about saying goodbye to her formerly “outrageous” self, about the challenges of sex after children, and about trying to recession-proof her family. Through it all, she offers moving and hopeful musings on parenting and marriage and more. The result is an extraordinary book about ordinary life.

 
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