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Just like home / by Gailey, Sarah,author.;
"Just Like Home is a darkly gothic thriller from nationally bestselling author Sarah Gailey, perfect for fans of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House as well as HBO's true crime masterpiece I'll Be Gone in the Dark. "Come home." Vera's mother called and Vera obeyed. In spite of their long estrangement, in spite of the memories--she's come back to the home of a serial killer. Back to face the love she had for her father and the bodies he buried there, beneath the house he'd built for his family. Coming home is hard enough for Vera, and to make things worse, she and her mother aren't alone. A parasitic artist has moved into the guest house out back and is slowly stripping Vera's childhood for spare parts. He insists that he isn't the one leaving notes around the house in her father's handwriting ... but who else could it possibly be? There are secrets yet undiscovered in the foundations of the notorious Crowder House. Vera must face them and find out for herself just how deep the rot goes"--
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Gothic fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Novels.; Artists; Children of criminals; Fathers; Homecoming; Mothers and daughters; Serial murderers;
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Being me / by McCarney, Rosemary A.; Cathcart, Yvonne.;
Rosie wants to help people so she and her dad volunteer at the local food bank. LSC
Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Helping behavior in children; Food banks; Friendship;
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On air with Zoe Washington / by Marks, Janae.; Sequel to:Marks, JanaeFrom the Desk of Zoe Washington.;
Follows fourteen-year-old Zoe and her recently exonerated father as they build their new relationship and work to open a restaurant together.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Podcasts; Restaurants; Families; African Americans;
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My saree / by Varadarajan, Gita.; Sreenivasan, Archana.;
Divya loves her mother's sarees and she would really like to wear her favorite to Heritage Night at school--but her mother says she is too young to wear one.
Subjects: Picture books.; East Indian Americans; East Indians; Saris; Mothers and daughters;
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Paula knows what to do / by Dufft, Sanne,1974-;
Paula's father is grieving the loss of her mother. When he can't get out of bed one Saturday morning, Paula knows how to help. She paints a picture for him and takes him on an imaginary journey until he feels well enough to take care of her as well.LSC
Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Parental grief; Care of the sick; Imagination;
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The sound of freedom / by Kacer, Kathy,1954-;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet address.Life is becoming dangerous for the Jews of Krakow in 1936 with incidents of violence and persecution increasing day by day. Twelve-year-old Anna begs her father to leave Poland, but he is reluctant to give up his position as an acclaimed clarinetist in the Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra. After barely escaping from an attack by a group of violent thugs, it becomes clear that the family must leave. Anna's father auditions for the famous Bronislaw Huberman, a world renowned violinist, who is searching for Jewish musicians to play in a new orchestra in Palestine. This poignant story is based on real events in pre-war Poland and Palestine. After saving 700 Jews and their famiies, Bronislaw Huberman went on to establish what later became the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.LSC
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Jews; Fathers and daughters; Musicians; World War, 1939-1945;
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The lies you told / by Tyce, Harriet,author.;
Has she left her child in the care of a killer? Sadie has moved back to London so her daughter can attend the exclusive school her domineering father has secured her a place at. It's highly sought-after and highly competitive, just like the other mothers, Sadie soon discovers. While she's trying to get her daughter settled and navigate the fraught politics of the school gate, Sadie is also trying to reclaim a position in her old legal chambers, she used to practice as a criminal barrister. She's given the junior brief on a scandalous case involving a male teacher and his student. It's an opportunity to prove herself, but will she let a dangerous flirtation cloud her professional judgement? And will her sudden close friendship with another mother prevent her from seeing the truth and the threat that she's inviting into her home?
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Interpersonal relations; Mothers and daughters; Private schools; Women lawyers;
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The illness lesson : a novel / by Beams, Clare,author.;
Sarah Waters meets Red Clocks in this searing novel, set at an all-girl school in 19th century Massachusetts, which probes the timeless question: who gets to control a woman's body and why. The year is 1871. In Ashwell, Massachusetts, at the farm of Samuel Hood and his daughter, Caroline, a mysterious flock of red birds descends. Samuel, whose fame as a philosopher has waned in recent years, takes the birds' appearance as an omen that the time is ripe for his newest venture. He will start a school for young women, guiding their intellectual development as he has so carefully guided his daughter's. Despite Caroline's misgivings, Samuel's vision-- revolutionary, as always; noble, as always; full of holes, as always-- takes shape. It's not long before the students begin to manifest bizarre symptoms. Rashes, fits, headaches, verbal tics, night wanderings. In desperation, the school turns to the ministering of a sinister physician-- based on a real historic treatment-- just as Caroline's body, too, begins its betrayal. As the girls' conditions worsens, long-buried secrets emerge, and Caroline must confront the all-male, all-knowing authorities around her, the ones who insist the voices of the sufferers are unreliable. In order to save herself, Caroline may have to destroy everything she's ever known. Written in intensely vivid prose and brimming with psychological insight, The Illness Lesson is a powerful exploration of women's bodies, women's minds, and the time-honored tradition of doubting both.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Fathers and daughters; Girls' schools;
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Blueprints [sound recording] / by Delinsky, Barbara.; Rubinate, Amy.;
Read by Amy Rubinate.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Audiobooks.; Life change events; Mothers and daughters; Parent and adult child; Television personalities;
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Hazel Bly and the deep blue sea / by Blake, Ashley Herring.;
For two years, twelve-year-old Hazel has coped with her Mum's accidental death by overprotecting her sister and Mama, but when Mama reconnects with her first love, roles begin to shift.LSC
Subjects: Mothers and daughters; Lesbian mothers; Sisters; Loss (Psychology);
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