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- Iggie's house / by Blume, Judy.;
- When a black family with three children moves into the white neighborhood, eleven-year-old Winnie learns the difference between being a good neighbor and being a good friend."Ages 8-12"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: African Americans; Race relations; Prejudices; Friendship;
- © 2014, c1970., Atheneum Books for Young Readers,
- Death by caramel macchiato / by Erickson, Alex,author.;
- The unique weekend-long event--a combination of a live-action role playing game and a theatrical production--draws competitors from all the neighboring towns, including Pine Hills' own Krissy and Rita. Although the actors, clues, and performances are spread across the community, somehow Krissy's team lands at the one location with an actual body ... Police immediately call-off the competition while they conduct a real murder investigation, but soon it's clear some folks are playing by their own set of rules. So it's up to Krissy and her pals to shuffle through the suspects and draw out the real killer before another player takes their final turn.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Cozy mysteries.; Novels.; Bookstores; Coffeehouses; Contests; Murder;
- The eights / by Miller, Joanna,1969-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 368-369)."Oxford, 1920. For the first time in its 1,000-year history, Oxford University officially admits female students. Burning with dreams of equality, four young women move into neighboring rooms in Corridor 8. Beatrice, Dora, Marianne, and Otto-collectively known as The Eights-come from all walks of life, each driven by their own motives, each holding tight to their secrets-and are thrown into an unlikely, unshakeable friendship. Among the historic spires, and in the long shadow of the Great War, the four women must navigate and support one another in a turbulent world in which misogyny is rife, influenza is still a threat, and the dead do not always remain dead ... "--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; University of Oxford; University of Oxford; Female friendship; Friendship; Secrecy; Women college students;
- Shouting at the rain / by Hunt, Lynda Mullaly.;
- Delsie loves tracking the weather, living with her grandmother, and the support of friends and neighbors, but misses having a "regular family," especially after her best friend outgrows her.LSC
- Subjects: Grandmothers; Families; Best friends; Friendship; Neighborliness;
- Maggie McGillicuddy's eye for trouble / by Hughes, Susan,1960-; Kerrigan, Brooke.;
- Maggie uses her imagination in good fun to spot trouble around the neighborhood. But one day, her neighbor Charlie faces some real trouble and it is up to Maggie to act!LSC
- Subjects: Friendship; Imagination;
- Murder at the mill [sound recording] / by Shaw, M. B.,author.; Rawlins, Penelope,narrator.; Macmillan Audio (Firm),publisher.;
- Read by Penelope Rawlins.A picture hides a thousand lies ... and only Iris Grey can uncover the truth. Iris Grey rents a quaint cottage in a picture-perfect Hampshire village, looking to escape from her crumbling marriage. She is drawn to the neighboring Wetherby family, and is commissioned to paint a portrait of Dominic Wetherby, a celebrated crime writer. At the Wetherby's Christmas Eve party, the mulled wine is in full flow -- but so are tensions and rivalries among the guests. On Christmas Day, the youngest member of the Wetherby family, Lorcan, finds a body in the water. A tragic accident? Or a deadly crime? With the snow falling, Iris enters a world of village gossip, romantic intrigue, buried secrets, and murder.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Audiobooks.; Artists; Painters; Family secrets; Murder;
- A tangled yarn [text (large print)] / by Hechtman, Betty,1947-author.;
- Casey Feldstein has her hands full with preparations at the Vista Del Mar hotel on the scenic Monterey Peninsula as another yarn retreat begins. The retreaters will be thrown for a loop this time, learning the trendy art of arm knitting and finger crocheting. But not everyone is enthusiastic about trying something new, and Casey is forced to come up with an alternative craft for her less adventurous pupils. Things go from worst to worsted when a travel writer from a neighboring retreat group is found dead in his room among a sea of feathers. When one of the owners of Vista Del Mar pleads for help, Casey gets hooked into the case and must unravel a delicate skein of secrets to catch a killer.
- Subjects: Large type books.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Crocheting; Murder;
- The evolution of Annabel Craig : a novel / by Grunwald, Lisa,author.;
- "Dayton, Tennessee. 1925. It is in this sleepy mountain town where Annabel, a devout woman, falls in love with George Craig, a cosmopolitan defense attorney. Annabel's outlook on everything from life to love to the law is shaped by her faith; George sees the law something to bend to his will, and sees a world shaped by science and reason alone. By the end of the year, their marriage, and the private battle waged within it, will come up against the true battlefield that Dayton is destined to become when John Scopes, a local teacher, is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The trial is a spectacle unlike anything Dayton has seen before. William Jennings Bryan--a famous, pious politician--joins the prosecution, pitting himself and his beliefs against the ruthless defense attorney Clarence Darrow. Journalists descend in a frenzy, thrusting the town and its denizens into the national spotlight. It is in this light that the cracks in Annabel's marriage to a fickle yet cunning man--along with her most steadfast beliefs--emerge. As the ongoing trial divides neighbor against neighbor, so too, does it divide the Craigs in unexpected ways. But it is in these conflicts--one waged in newspaper headlines, and another behind closed doors--that Annabel will truly begin to wonder, for the first time in her life, for herself and herself alone, and discover that the path to our greatest evolution of all, is self-discovery"--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Scopes, John Thomas; Faith; Married people; Self-realization in women; Young women;
- End of the line / by McKay, Sharon E.;
- When her mother is taken away, a young Jewish girl is rescued from the Nazis by two elderly brothers who enlist the help of some kindly neighbors to keep her safe.LSC
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Jewish children in the Holocaust; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
- Getting away with murder / by Foxfield, Kathryn,author.;
- When Saffron is forced to do work experience at a tech company, she gets into an argument with her supervisor over which high school stereotype would survive the longest in a horror film: the sports star? The queen bee? The geek? The drama girl? The class clown? The rebel? Unbeknown to them, the AI robot she is working on at the time decides to determine the answer by testing it out for real. It designs an algorithm to search social media and school records to find the best examples of each stereotype from the neighboring towns and the invitations go out - six people, including Saffron's perfectionist sister Georgia, will be trapped in a series of deadly escape rooms and only one will survive the night.14+ years old.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); School fiction.; Novels.; Artificial intelligence; Escape room games; Stereotypes (Social psychology); Survival; Artificial intelligence; Escape room games; Stereotypes (Social psychology); Survival;
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