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 | In alternating voices, Paul Newman and his friend and co-founder A.E. Hotchner write about Newman's Own, the company they launched in the early 1980s to sell salad dressing in order to make money for charity. What began as a lark became an unexpected... |
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 | When Spenser is asked to take a case for his lover's ex-husband, he reluctantly obliges. Brad Sterling has always been a troublemaker, and now he's facing sexual harassment charges while in the midst of planning a huge fundraiser. As Spenser digs... |
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 | Anne Tyler's 14th novel tells the story of Barnaby Gaitlin of the "old" Baltimore Gaitlins, a man attempting to get his life back on track. Before his current job moving furniture for the elderly, Barnaby broke into houses--not to steal, but rather... |
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 | APF is a fictional sorority. The letters stand for Alpha Phi F*****, and the sisters do just that. Zane has written about them in some of her earlier collections, but now they have their own book--a treat for Zane's fans. |