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							|      | Kirsty Manning | The French Gift: A Novel of World War II Paris |  
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							|  | William Morrow, 2021 (2021) | Hardcover, Softcover, CD, e-Book |  
							| An intriguing historical tale (involving horrific experiences in German work camps) combined with a cold case mystery. (HW) |  | 
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							|    | Jaime Manrique | Our Lives are the Rivers |  
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							|  | Rayo, 2006 (2006) | Hardcover |  
							| Portrays the life of Manuela Sáenz, who had a passion for her adopted country's causes and a fire of love for South American liberator, Simón Bolivar. (JL) |  | 
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							|      | Peter Manseau | Songs for the Butcher's Daughter |  
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							|  | Free Press, 2008 (2008) | Hardcover |  
							| The story of impossible love set in revolutionary Russia and New York's Jewish quarter in the Depresssion. (BL) |  | 
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							|      | Hilary Mantel | Bring Up the Bodies |  
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							|  | Henry Holt, 2012 (2012) | Hardcover, CD, e-Book |  
							| The story of Thomas Cromwell's role in the downfall of Anne Boleyn. (BL) |  | 
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							|      | Hilary Mantel | Wolf Hall |  
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							|   | Macmillan, 2009 (2009) | Hardcover, CD |  
							| Shows familiar events of Henry VIII's reign through the eyes of those swimming in the shoals around the powerful noble sharks, in particular lowborn statesman Thomas Cromwell. (HW) |  |  |