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							|      | Gaétan Soucy | The Immaculate Conception |  
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							|  | Anansi, 2006 (2006) | Softcover |  
							| Translated from the French (by Lazer Lederhandler), this novel combines tragedy and suspense with unforgettable characters to weave an engrossing story of life in Montreal of the 1920s. (MG) |  | 
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							|      | Ahdaf Soueif | The Map of Love |  
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							|  | First Anchor, 2000 (1999) | Hardcover, Softcover |  
							| Interweaves love stories between Egyptian men and European / American women in both the modern day and Egypt at the turn of the 20th century. Skillfully combines personal and political stories in turbulent times with a portrait of modern Egypt very different from the tourist's view. (GH) |  | 
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							|    | Diana Souhami | Gwendolen |  
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							|  | Henry Holt, 2015 (2015) | Hardcover, CD, e-Book |  
							| After Gwendolen falls in love at first sight with Daniel Deronda, she must marry a wealthy man to save her family and herself from poverty, but she writes a long letter to Daniel telling him about her life and his influence on it. This is a spin-off of George Eliot's Daniel Deronda. (RW) |  | 
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							|    | Susan Spann | Claws of the Cat: A Shinobi Mystery |  
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							|  | Minotaur, 2013 (2013) | Hardcover, e-Book |  
							| Ninja Hiro and Father Mateo, a Jesuit priest, investigate the teahouse murder of a samurai in 16th century Japan. (HW) |  |  |