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    <![CDATA[Coffee And Kung Fu]]>
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    <![CDATA[Twenty-six-year-old Nicci Bradford doesn't exactly love her job fixing the grammar in company brochures, or living in Boston, or going on awkward fix-ups with men she barely knows. What she does love is Kung Fu movies...especially the ones starring Jackie Chan. Their timeless and inspired wisdom offers her a philosophy of life. The problem is she doesn't have much of a life to philosophize about. But Jackie Chan is also a pretty good action hero. And when opportunity-and risk-present themselves in unexpected ways, it's up to Nicci to follow her hero's example, focus on her goal, and strike...]]>
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    <![CDATA[Karen Brichoux takes a bold new turn with this cutting-edge, well-written novel about a lifelong friendship between a girl and a guy in their twenties. <br/><br/> After &quot;breaking up&quot; with her friend Jonah, Wichita Gray has to give some serious thought to what makes a man a friend and what makes him a lover-so she can avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, and grab her chance to get it right...]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the author of <em>Coffee and Kung Fu</em> and <em>Separation Anxiety</em> comes a refreshingly insightful new novel that asks: Can you find a home in a place where you never really belonged? <br/><br/> No one knows why Katherine Earle has come back to Silver Creek, Montana-not even Kat herself. At eighteen, she ran away with her boyfriend and got married in the big city, but after spending three years alone and on the road, she's finally come home. Well, not home, exactly, because she's renting a motel room and trying to avoid all chance encounters with people who might recognize her. But when she's pulled back into ancient family intrigues, she must choose between the woman she's become and the girl she left behind.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Six years ago, Augustina Fletcher's future plans were shattered when a car accident took her mother's life and left her father paralyzed. Augustina left graduate school to care for her father and rebellious younger sister, Saphi. But without her mother's humor and wisdom guiding her, Augustina felt helpless under the weight of responsibility, especially after Saphi ran away. <br/><br/> But now Saphi's back, and all Augustina's choices-even her decision to marry respectable Colton Morley-seem wrong. And as she begins questioning her life, she realizes that getting answers just might require a tumble into the unknown.]]>
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