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POSTSCRIPT
BY CECELIA AHERN
PS, I Love You’s Holly Ken- nedy is back—and this time she’s caught between moving on with her life, and returning to the past. In Postscript, the sequel to the best-selling novel by Cecelia Ahern, Holly has to choose be- tween saving herself, and helping others—or does she? It’s been seven years since Holly’s hus- band died; six since she read his final letter, urging her on to a new life. Now a group inspired by Gerry’s letters wants
Holly to help them
with theirs, risking
all the progress she’s
made in her own life.
A story about love,
loss and life, hon-
ouring the past and
treasuring the future,
getting through grief
and the kindness we
can show one anoth-
er, Ahern’s book is
sure to touch us all.
TAKE IT BACK
BY KIA
ABDULLAH
A white teenage girl with a facial de- formity claims that four Muslim teen- agers raped her. It’s her story against theirs, she said vs they said, but this courtroom drama is much more than that. The novel explores both sides of the story, while trying to determine who is telling the truth amid racial tensions that are common in the world today. This novel is a must read and one of the best of fall.
BOOKS
A GIRL NAMED ANNA
BY LIZZY BARBER
It’s been 15 years since Emily disappeared at an amusement park, and while her family may be no closer to the truth, the missing child’s sister is now old enough
to search for answers on her own. Elsewhere, another girl struggles with feelings of familiarity while visiting an amusement park she’s supposedly never been to before. After receiving a mysterious package on her birthday that calls her by a different name, she seeks answers of her own. The captivat-
ing novel is a page turner that you won’t be able to put down.
CROW WINTER
BY KAREN
MCBRIDE
Since return- ing to her First Nation home, Hazel has been plagued with dreams about an old crow. He claims to want to help her, to
save her, but from what he’s not being clear. Hazel knows the crow is an Algonquin demigod known to be an ancient troublemaker, but she also knows she needs his help to unravel an ancient mystery that could destroy her family and home if she does nothing about it. The only problem is she’s unsure if she can trust him.
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