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61) Sweetgrass
Sweetgrass is a historic tract of land in South Carolina that has been home to the Blakely family for eight generations. But Sweetgrass—named for the indigenous grass that grows in the area—is in trouble. Taxes are skyrocketing. Bulldozers are leveling the surrounding properties....
As a husband, you are uniquely able to honor your wife in ways no one else can.To show honor was God's original design for the husband-wife relationship. Sadly, this is a missing ingredient in many marriages today.When you honor your wife, you'll find her responsive and appreciative. It will bring a new level of fulfillment in your relationship. Join author David Chadwick as he shares eight great ways to show this special kind of love:
63) Perdida
At first, Grace...
65) 10th anniversary
What should a wife believe, the words of her husband or the diary of his mistress?
Monica counts her blessings: she has a husband who is not only devoted to her but committed to being a strong, caring father to their twin sons. When Carlos surprises her with an unforgettably romantic getaway for their tenth anniversary, Monica knows her husband is still very much in love with her—and she with him. But an unexpected package threatens to
...73) Mr. Bridge
“A small masterpiece.” —Joyce Carol Oates
The classic novel of a repressed upper–middle–class husband in the American Midwest, written in “spare, whimsical, ironic prose” by a New York Times bestselling and Man Booker Prize winning author (The Washington Post)
Walter Bridge...
"Stunning... An intricately satisfying story about love and understanding that is full of both nostalgia and surprising optimism." —Kirkus Reviews
"A propulsive and endearing debut." —J. Ryan Stradal, New York Times bestselling author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest
A formidable matriarch learns the hard way that no family is perfect in this witty, sparkling debut novel...
The summer Michael turns seventeen, his father disappears. One by one, other men also vanish from the blue-collar neighborhood outside Detroit where their fathers before them had lived, raised families, and—in a more promising era—worked....