When the Black Sheep Knitters embark on a weekend getaway to Osprey Island, they stumble into a deadly mystery! Can Suzanne and her friends unmask a crafty killer? “Friendship, knitting, [and] murder… create the perfect pattern” (New York Times bestselling author Jayne Anne Krentz).
“It is simple cooking. It results in fantastic meals” (The New York Times): This highly lauded cookbook features 125 recipes that are “an unbeatable balance between tasting luxurious and feeling genuinely nourishing” (Eater). Perfect for fans of Yotam Ottolenghi!
Beyond his impact on world affairs, Winston Churchill was known for his keen observations and sharp sense of humor. This collection of snarky and witty quotations will entertain and enlighten readers!
A New York Times bestseller: Born in prison to a single mother, Antwone Fisher endured years of abuse at the hands of his foster family — until he managed to escape by enlisting in the Navy. “Stunning… This engrossing book is a classic” (Publishers Weekly).
Facing pervasive prejudices substantially impacts the way people in marginalized groups interact with the world. This eye-opening read reveals how Black women find themselves shifting their behavior and appearance depending on the situation. “Moving… A richly textured look at the lives of Black women” (New York Times bestselling author Bebe Moore Campbell).
Could you change your life by complaining less? With this 21-day challenge, learn how to reduce negativity in your day-to-day — and find greater health and happiness as a result. “Engaging, enjoyable, and easy to read” (National Book Award–winning author Gary Zukav).
A “terrific” novel (The New York Times Book Review) inspired by true events: As the Nazis rise to power in Berlin, three people find their lives transformed by the appearance of newly discovered van Gogh paintings. “As compelling as it is expansive” (The Guardian).
Hailed as “the book club pick of the year” (New York Times bestselling author Kate Quinn): Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy fights to carve out her place in history — even after tragedy upends her life. “An unputdownable, unforgettable read” (New York Times bestselling author Chanel Cleeton).
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