Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
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Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
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Incoming Resources
- The sugar queen, Sarah Addison Allen
- Libertie, Kaitlyn Greenidge
- Accepting the Abyss, A.C. Ward
- The secret women, a novel, Sheila Williams
- Remember to dream, Ebere, Cynthia Erivo ; illustrated by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow
- Where I Left Her
- Escape velocity, Robin Stevenson
- Tender mind
- Our dead world
- Glimpsed, G.F. Miller
- A turn in the road, Debbie Macomber
- On hummingbird wings, Lauraine Snelling
- Captured souls
- The many daughters of Afong Moy, a novel, Jamie Ford
- Deadly ties, Vicki Hinze
- The book of summers, Emylia Hall
- For my daughters, Barbara Delinsky
- The love ceiling, a novel, Jean Davies Okimoto
- The crossroad, Beverly Lewis
- The roots of the olive tree, Courtney Miller Santo
- The sweetest hallelujah, Elaine Hussey
- Unless, a novel, Carol Shields
- Leaving time, a novel, Jodi Picoult
- The weight of blood, a novel, Laura Mchugh
- Guarded passions, Rosie Harris
- My secret guide to Paris, Lisa Schroeder
- Breaking the silence, a novel, Diane Chamberlain
- The recipe box, a novel, Sandra Lee
- The cold cold sea, Linda Huber
- Made with love, Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore
- The beekeeper's daughter, Santa Montefiore
- Letters in the attic, Bonnie Shimko
- Haven lake, Holly Robinson
- A place called Trinity, Delia Parr
- Sheltering rain, Jojo Moyes
- The perfect comeback of Caroline Jacobs, Matthew Dicks
- This is your life, Harriet Chance!, a novel by Jonathan Evison
- An island Christmas, Nancy Thayer
- A wild surrender, Anne Mather
- Loving Che, Ana MeneĢndez
- The crowning glory of Calla Lily Ponder, Rebecca Wells
- The promise of forgiveness, Marin Thomas
- Stoner's crossing, Judith Pella
- The safest lies, Megan Miranda
- Her mother's shadow, Diane Chamberlain
- Split just right, Adele Griffin
- Nora:, Maybe a Ghost Story
- Catch a kiss, written by Deborah Diesen ; illustrated by Kris Aro McLeod
- The girl with no shadow, Joanne Harris
- Ramona and her mother, Beverly Cleary
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