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The nightingale [sound recording] / by Hannah, Kristin.; Stone, Polly.;
Read by Polly Stone.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Audiobooks.; Sisters; World War, 1939-1945;
© p2015., Macmillan Audio,
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French country kitchens / by Dannenberg, Linda.; Bouchet, Guy.;
Includes Internet addresses (p. 217-222) and indexes.LSC
Subjects: Kitchens.; Interior decoration;
© c2008., Clarkson Potter/Publishers,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Turning point : a novel / by Steel, Danielle,author.;
Bill Browning heads the trauma unit at San Francisco's busiest emergency room, SF General. With his ex-wife and daughters in London, he immerses himself in his work and lives for rare visits with his children. A rising star at her teaching hospital, UCSF at Mission Bay, Stephanie Lawrence has two young sons, a frustrated stay-at-home husband, and not enough time for any of them. Harvard-educated Wendy Jones is a dedicated trauma doctor at Stanford, trapped in a dead-end relationship with a married cardiac surgeon. And Tom Wylie's popularity with women rivals the superb medical skills he employs at his Oakland medical center, but he refuses to let anyone get too close, determined to remain unattached forever. These exceptional doctors are chosen for an honor and a unique project: to work with their counterparts in Paris in a mass-casualty training program. As professionals, they will gain invaluable knowledge from the program. When an unspeakable act of mass violence galvanizes them into action, their temporary life in Paris becomes a stark turning point: a time to face harder choices than they have ever made before - with consequences that will last a lifetime.
Subjects: Medical fiction.; Physicians; Violence;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Turning point [sound recording] : a novel / by Steel, Danielle,author.; McLaren, Todd Parker,narrator.; Recorded Books, LLC,publisher.;
Read by Todd McLaren.Bill Browning heads the trauma unit at San Francisco's busiest emergency room, SF General. With his ex-wife and daughters in London, he immerses himself in his work and lives for rare visits with his children. A rising star at her teaching hospital, UCSF at Mission Bay, Stephanie Lawrence has two young sons, a frustrated stay-at-home husband, and not enough time for any of them. Harvard-educated Wendy Jones is a dedicated trauma doctor at Stanford, trapped in a dead-end relationship with a married cardiac surgeon. And Tom Wylie's popularity with women rivals the superb medical skills he employs at his Oakland medical center, but he refuses to let anyone get too close, determined to remain unattached forever. These exceptional doctors are chosen for an honor and a unique project: to work with their counterparts in Paris in a mass-casualty training program. As professionals, they will gain invaluable knowledge from the program. When an unspeakable act of mass violence galvanizes them into action, their temporary life in Paris becomes a stark turning point: a time to face harder choices than they have ever made before - with consequences that will last a lifetime.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Medical fiction.; Physicians; Violence;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Cendrillon / by Charlesworth, Liza.; Smith, Ian(Ian Alan); Rioux, Hélène,1949-;
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Subjects: Contes de fées; Fairy tales;
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Ouest-France (Fougères, Vitré)
Mode of access: Internet.
Subjects: News;
© , Societe Ouest-France
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The grieving brain : the surprising science of how we learn from love and loss / by O'Connor, Mary-Frances,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."From grief expert and neuroscientist Mary-Frances O'Connor PhD, The Grieving Brain utilizes cutting-edge research to guide us through how our brains process love and loss-and how we can learn to heal"--
Subjects: Bereavement; Grief.; Neuropsychology.;
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Bright and deadly things / by Elliott, Lexie,author.;
"A remote back-to-basics mountaintop retreat in the French Alps turns deadly as an Oxford fellow finds herself in the crosshairs of her late husband's dangerous secrets. The Chalet des Anglais should be the ideal locale for recently-widowed Oxford don Emily to begin cutting through the fog of her grief. With no electricity, running water, or access by car, the rustic chalet nestled at the foot of the verdant, snow-topped Alps should afford Emily both time and space to heal. Joining her will be a collection of friends from the university, as well as other fellows, graduates, and undergraduates. Something feels off, though-heightening Emily's existing grief-induced anxiety. Before even making it to the airport, she's unnerved by a break-in at her home. Once at the chalet, tension amongst the guests is palpable. Her friends and colleagues are behaving oddly, and competition for a newly opened position has introduced a streak of meanness into the otherwise relaxing getaway. As hostilities grow, Emily begins to wonder if the chalet's dark history has cast a shadow over the retreat. In the salon, a curious grandfather clock looms, the only piece of furniture to survive a deadly blaze a century ago. As its discordant bell begins to invade everyone's dreams, someone very real has been searching through Emily's things and attempting to hack into her computer. When a student disappears, Emily realizes that she'd better separate friend from foe, and real from imagined--or the next disappearance may be her own"--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Grief; Hotels; Secrecy;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Hotel on Place Vendôme : Life, Death, and Betrayal at the Hôtel Ritz in Paris. by Mazzeo, Tilar J.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Ritz Hotel (Paris, France);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Claire's story, 1910 / by Whitby, Adele.;
008-012.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Secrets; Secrecy; Americans; Rich people;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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