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- The matchmaker [sound recording] / by Hilderbrand, Elin.; Bennett, Erin.;
- Read by Erin Bennett.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Audiobooks.; Man-woman relationships; Married women; Mate selection; Middle-aged women;
- © p2014., Hachette Audio,
- Bitter honey : a novel / by Ákínmádé, Lọlá,author.; Akinmade-Akerström, Lola,author.;
- "1978. A scholarship draws Nancy from Gambia's warmth into Stockholm's frigid winter. When her friendship with charismatic scholar Lars blossoms into something more, she thinks she may have finally found her place. But there's more to Lars than his charming persona, and Nancy is about to discover the danger of being drawn into his world. 2006. Tina has had her taste of fame as Sweden's sweetheart pop princess, representing her country at Eurovision. But beneath her glittery faðcade, she's uncertain who she really is. Her mother Nancy seems desperate to keep the past under wraps, but will the unexpected appearance of Tina's father--a man she has long thought dead--help open the door to self-discovery?"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Absentee fathers; Interpersonal relations; Mothers and daughters; Self-actualization (Psychology) in women; Women musicians; Women singers; Women, Black;
- The book of V. : a novel / by Solomon, Anna,author.;
- "This propulsive historical novel intertwines the lives of the Bible's Queen Esther, a senator's wife in the 1970s, and a Brooklyn mother in 2016, whose stories trace surprising and moving parallels across centuries"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Historical fiction.; Esther, Queen of Persia; Women; Jewish women; Wives; Mothers; Man-woman relationships;
- The wedding veil : a novel / by Harvey, Kristy Woodson,author.;
- "The New York Times bestselling author of Under the Southern Sky and the Peachtree Bluff series brings "her signature wit, charm, and heart" (Woman's World) to this sweeping new novel following four women across generations, bound by a beautiful wedding veil and a connection to the famous Vanderbilt family"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Heirlooms; Self-realization in women; Veils; Women;
- All the single ladies / by Frank, Dorothea Benton,author.;
- In this charming, evocative, soul-touching novel, Dorothea Benton Frank once again takes us deep into the heart of the magical Lowcountry where three amazing middle aged women are bonded by another amazing woman's death. Through their shared loss they forge a deep friendship, asking critical questions. Who was their friend and what did her life mean? Are they living the lives they imagined for themselves? Will they ever be able to afford to retire? How will they maximize their happiness? Security? Health? And ultimately, their own legacies?
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Interpersonal relations; Middle-aged women; Women;
- Domestic malice : a novel / by Fletcher, Jessica.; Bain, Donald,1935-;
- Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Mystery fiction.; Fletcher, Jessica (Fictitious character); Novelists, American; Abused women; Murder;
- © 2013., Obsidian Mystery,
- Too soon : a novel / by Shamieh, Betty,author.;
- "A funny, sexy, and heart-wrenching literary debut that explores exile, ambition, and hope across three generations of Palestinian American women"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Families; Intergenerational relations; Man-woman relationships; Mothers and daughters; Palestinian American women; Secrecy; Theatrical producers and directors; Women;
- Women we buried, women we burned : a memoir / by Snyder, Rachel Louise,author.;
- "A memoir of survival, self-discovery, and forgiveness. For decades, Rachel Louise Snyder has been a fierce advocate reporting on the darkest social issues that impact women's lives. Women We Buried, Women We Burned is her own story. Snyder was eight years old when her mother died, and her distraught father thrust the family into an evangelical, cult-like existence halfway across the country. Furiously rebellious, she was expelled from school and home at age 16. Living out of her car and relying on strangers, Rachel found herself masquerading as an adult, talking her way into college, and eventually travelling the globe. Survival became her reporter's beat. In places like India, Tibet, and Niger, she interviewed those who had been through the unimaginable. In Cambodia, where she lived for six years, she watched a country reckon with the horrors of its own recent history. When she returned to the States with a family of her own, it was with a new perspective on old family wounds, and a chance for healing from the most unexpected place. A piercing account of Snyder's journey from teenage runaway to reporter on the global epidemic of domestic violence, Women We Buried, Women We Burned is a memoir that embodies the transformative power of resilience"-
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Snyder, Rachel Louise.; Family violence; Journalists; Victims of family violence.; Women authors; Women journalists;
- Normal women / by Hogarth, Ainslie,author.;
- "New mother Dani has a lot going on. She's worried that her seemingly healthy husband, Clark, might drop dead, leaving her and her baby, Lotte, destitute. She's worried that she hasn't lived up to her birthright as the daughter of the legendary Garbage King, DJ Silver, whose waste management company employed the town of Metcalf for decades. And she's really worried that, try as she might, she's not a gym-going, manicure-sporting, perfectly coiffed Normal Woman. And then Dani discovers The Temple. Ostensibly a yoga center, The Temple and its guardian, Renata, are committed to helping men reach their full potential. And if doing that sometimes requires sex work, so be it. Finally, Dani has found something she could be good at, even great at, something that could save Lotte from financial ruin if Clark ever dies. Just as she's preparing to embrace this opportunity, though, Renata goes missing. And Dani discovers there might be something else she's good at: detective work"--
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Black humor.; Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Missing persons; Motherhood; Women; Worry;
- The friendship list / by Mallery, Susan,author.;
- In 'The Friendship List', childhood friends Ellen Fox and Unity Leandre create a list of challenges to push themselves out of their comfort zones. The list begins as a way to make others believe they're doing just fine, but along the way, Ellen and Unity will discover that life is meant to be lived with joy and abandon.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Single women; Middle-aged women; Widows; Female friendship;
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