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|  | Summer Light by Andrew Stevenson Memoir telling of the author's experiences travelling across Norway. Describes his journey walking and cycling from the eastern capital Oslo to Bergen on the west coast. Author is a former UN economist, safari operator and adventure company owner and operator. He has previously written 'Kiwi Tracks: A New Zealand journey'. AUTHOR: Andrew Stevenson PUBLISHER: Lonely Planet Publications FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mansfield Park by Anna Massey, Claudia L. Johnson, James Kinsley, Jane Austen, Jane Stabler This satirical Austen novel points to the hypocrisy of a country that calls itself free--England--yet denies women full moral stature. Fanny Price, unlike any of Austen`s other heroines, is from a poor family--though she was raised by her rich uncle and aunt in the grand country house of the title, where only her cousin Edmund (with whom she falls in love) helps her with the difficulties she suffers from the rest of the family, caused partly by her own fearfulness and timidity. When the sophisticated Crawfords (Henry and Mary), visit the Mansfield neighborhood, the moral sense of each marriageable member of the Mansfield family is tested. AUTHOR: Anna Massey, Claudia L. Johnson, James Kinsley, Jane Austen, Jane Stabler PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | A Weekend at Blenheim by J. P. Morrissey Description not available.Honored to be asked by the Duchess of Marlborough to help with the renovations for Blenheim Palace, determined young architect John Vanbrugh joins a weekend house party, along with Winston Churchill and John Singer Sargent, at Blenheim, where he is unexpectedly confronted by a murder teeming with dark secrets and betrayals, in a gothic mystery set in 1905. Reprint. 10,000 first printing. AUTHOR: J. P. Morrissey PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Great American Plain by Gary Sernovitz In the 1950s, two salesman brothers trying to drum up business for their product at a state fair have more success picking up girls in this humorous novel about Midwestern rubes trying to make good. AUTHOR: Gary Sernovitz PUBLISHER: Picador FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Yellow Sofa by Eca De Queiros, John Vetch A terse and seamless spoof of Victorian bourgeois morality by the first great Portuguese novelist. AUTHOR: Eca De Queiros, John Vetch PUBLISHER: New Directions Publishing Corporation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Soup by Amon Purinton, Norman Dietz Two best friends, growing up in a small Vermont town, create continual adventures & excitement in the world around them AUTHOR: Amon Purinton, Norman Dietz PUBLISHER: Audio Bookshelf FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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