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							|    | Linda Lo Scuro | The Sicilian Woman's Daughter |  
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							|  | Sparkling Books, 2018 (2018) | Softcover, e-Book | 
							| A story of the mystery encircling the lives of 4 generations of Mafia women. (MS) | 
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							|      | Lisa See | Peony in Love |  
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							|   | Random House, 2007 (2007) | Hardcover, CD, e-Book | 
							| Set in China in the early 1600s, this multi-textured novel is both a ghost story and a love story, as well as a celebration of women writers and the contribution they have made to literature for centuries. (HD) | 
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							|      | Lisa See | Snow Flower and the Secret Fan |  
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							|   | Random House, 2005 (2005) | Hardcover, CD | 
							| Explores the beauty and necessity of female friendships, how the spirit survives, and how friendships are central to women's wellbeing. (HD) | 
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							|    | Joann Sfar | The Rabbi's Cat |  
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							|  | Pantheon, 2005 (2005) | Hardcover | 
							| A cat provides the means by which we come to understand the identity and love of a rabbi and his daughter. (LE) | 
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							|      | Joann Sfar | The Rabbi's Cat 2 |  
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							|  | Pantheon, 2008 (2008) | Hardcover | 
							| In this 2nd graphic novel in the series, the rabbi's cat meets a talking snake and later accompanies the rabbi and others to find an African people who observe and practice the Jewish faith (translated by Alexis Siegel). (AT) |