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"A lyrical debut novel that asks what we owe to our families, what we owe to our ancestors, and what we owe to ourselves. Janelle M. Williams's Gone Like Yesterday employs magical realism to explore the majestic and haunting experience of being a Black woman in today's America"--
3) Moths
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Moths volume 1
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Forty years ago, the world changed. Toxic threads left behind by mutated moths infected men and boys around the globe. Some were killed quietly in their sleep, others became crazed killers, wildly dangerous and beyond help. All seemed hopeless. But humanity adapted, healed and moved on. Now matriarchs rule, and men are kept in specially treated dust-free facilities for their safety and the good of society, never able to return to the outside. Mary...
4) The sister
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The tale of two sisters, Ginny and Vivian, reunited after a 40 year estrangement. Their father was a lepidopterist who was obsessed with his work, neglecting the girls and their mother who became an alcoholic with violent mood swings. Now, so many years later, the sisters are drawn back into this stormy world of their childhood. But Ginny is ever observant of the present, wondering why her sister has returned, keeping track of her every move, refusing...
5) Phalaina
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London, 1881. There's something a little eerie about Manon - she's not like the other girls at the orphanage. Maybe it's her red eyes. Maybe it's her silence. Maybe it's the series of violent deaths that seem to follow her. What we do know: someone is hot on her tail. And there's a lot of money at stake in finding out where exactly she comes from - and what exactly she is. Concurrent to Manon's story are letters to Charles Darwin from Professor Humphrey,...
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Pewnej niedzielnej nocy w willi na przedmieściach Londynu zostaje znalezione ciało Sir Gordona Bedforda, wybitnego ekonomisty i entomologa - naukowca specjalizującego się w badaniu owadów. Zmarły, uchodzący w oczach opinii publicznej za wzór uczciwości, zostawił list samobójczy, w którym przyznał sieę do popełnienia oszustw finansowych. Wszystko wskazywałoby na samobójstwo, gdyby przy denacie nie znaleziono drugiego listu pożegnalnego...
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