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There There
Explore the interconnected lives of twelve Native Americans traveling to the Big Oakland Powwow, revealing their struggles, histories, and resilience in a compelling and vibrant narrative.$1.99$18.00 -
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Beautiful World, Where Are You
“Beautiful World, Where Are You” explores friendships and relationships among young adults navigating love, heartbreak, and life’s complexities, questioning their desires and the world around them.$3.99$18.00 -
The Roanoke Girls
In this gripping family saga, Lane Roanoke returns to her hometown to uncover dark secrets and find her missing cousin, confronting the haunting past she left behind.$4.99$18.00 -
Black Cake
In “Black Cake,” two siblings uncover their mother’s hidden past and family secrets tied to a traditional Caribbean cake, testing their bond and identity in a heartfelt generational saga.$1.99$18.00 -
Malibu Rising
Join the Riva siblings for a dramatic end-of-summer party in Malibu, where family secrets and conflicts emerge, leading to a life-changing night filled with love and chaos.$2.99$18.00 -
Small Great Things
This gripping courtroom drama explores race, privilege, and justice as a Black nurse faces charges after a life-or-death decision involving a white supremacist’s newborn. Tension and empathy collide.$2.99$20.00 -
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Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books
In a quirky Southern town, two rivals clash over banned books, sparking unexpected transformations as hidden classics fuel a hilarious showdown. A must-read satire for book lovers!$1.99$14.50 -
The Binding
In “The Binding,” young Emmett learns the art of bookbinding, where memories hide within pages. As secrets unravel, he discovers the dark magic behind his craft and his own past.$2.99$19.99 -
Homecoming
In “Homecoming,” a journalist uncovers a long-hidden family secret linked to a baffling 1959 murder case, exploring love, lies, and the meaning of home across generations.$1.99$19.99 -
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Yellowface
In “Yellowface,” a struggling author steals a deceased friend’s manuscript and adopts a false identity, leading to dangerous consequences and a gripping exploration of cultural appropriation and ambition.$1.99$18.99 -
Only Child
“Only Child” follows 6-year-old Zach who, amidst tragedy, inspires healing and hope in a shaken community, reminding everyone about love and forgiveness through his innocent perspective.$4.99$17.00 -
Apples Never Fall
In “Apples Never Fall,” a tennis family’s bonds are tested when their mother goes missing, uncovering secrets and dividing the siblings in a gripping exploration of love and betrayal.$1.99$17.99 -
Truly Madly Guilty
In “Truly Madly Guilty,” Liane Moriarty explores how a seemingly ordinary weekend can unravel relationships, exposing guilt and unspoken truths among friends and families.$2.99$17.99