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- Vicki J Kondelik
The Scarlet City is a fascinating novel about a young man's quest for his parentage in 16th century Rome.
- Vicki J Kondelik
Jessye Norman, one of today’s greatest opera singers, tells the story of her life, from her childhood in the segregated South to her triumphs on the world’s opera stages.
- Vicki J Kondelik
The Genius in the Design tells the fascinating story of the rivalry between two brilliant architects in 17th century Rome.
- Pam MacKintosh
Yes, Chef tells the story of Marcus Samuelsson from his early days in Ethiopia, his mother’s death (and his becoming an orphan), to his adoption by a Swedish couple, through his cooking education and apprenticeships, and on to his success as a New York chef and a winner of Top Chef Masters.
- Vicki J Kondelik
Quiet by Susan Cain is an excellent study of introverts and how they are underappreciated in the workplace and at school.
- Pam MacKintosh
The Oxford Very Short Introduction (VSI) series is a great way to explore a new topic.
- Vicki J Kondelik
Wicked Autumn is a British village mystery in the tradition of Agatha Christie, but with a contemporary setting.
- Rachel Maddix
This is a beautiful book that showcases the lives of dogs living in France: modern city dogs walking by the Seine in Paris, working dogs herding goats on a rocky mountainside, and well-mannered dogs living in regal surroundings.
- Rachel Maddix
This beautiful atlas showcases fifty islands across the world that have the status of being isolated and remote, each with a unique history.
- Emily Anne Hamstra
Set in Iceland in the early 1800s, Burial Rites tells the tale of a murderess sentenced to death.