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Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara

A gripping story of deceit and revenge, coupled with a compelling lesson on the resilience of friendship. Someone in the Attic is a gripping story of deceit and revenge, coupled with a compelling lesson on the resilience of friendship. In her new novel, author Andrea Mara explores relationships, complexities of child-rearing, long-term guilt, and the …

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Cover of Elevator in Sài Gòn by Thuận, translated by Nguyễn An Lý. THe cover has five picture arranged at angles on it, with white space between. In the centre is a sepia-toned picture of a woman covering her eyes. The others are pink tones pictures of flowers.

Elevator in Sài Gòn by Thuận, translated by Nguyễn An Lý

The daughter finds her mother’s notebook, sewn into her pillow, and begins to investigate a figure from her revolutionary past: a man named Paul Polotsky, who lived in Paris in the 1950s. Back in Paris, she manages to track him down and begins to follow him, her life narrowing on this sole focus. What, exactly, was the relationship between her mother and Polotsky?

Cover of THe Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters. Title and author name is in yellow font over a blue background.

The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters

In 1962, a Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq family travels to Maine, where they have gone for many years to spend the summer picking berries. That year there are five children, the youngest, Ruthie, just four years old. One day, Ruthie and six-year-old Joe go off together to eat their lunch. Joe, distracted by something, leaves his sister on her own, and Ruthie goes missing.