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LOVE STORIES
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Whether you like your romance with a side of mystery, grit or North Carolina scenery, immerse yourself in one of these loves stories this month, curated by Sarah Goddin and Mamie Potter of Quail Ridge Books.
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PLUM WINE
by Angela Davis-Gardner
Written by a beloved Raleigh author, this book is set during the Vietnam War and is the love story of Seiji, who survives the bombing of Hiroshima, and Barbara Jefferson, an American teaching in Japan.
SUGAR RUN
by Mesha Maren
If you like a gritty love story with lots of fighting and drinking, this novel is for you. Set in the rugged countryside of West Virginia, we find Jody and Miranda paying for past mistakes and trying to get through many obstacles to create a future together.
EVEN AS WE BREATHE
by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle
Unrequited love, an illicit affair, mystery and betrayal are all in this novel. The period is WWII and the setting is Grove Park Inn, where enemy dignitaries are interned and all the smitten lovers are employed.
IF I HAD TWO WINGS
by Randall Kenan
When Kenan died unexpectedly in August, he left behind this just-published, highly acclaimed book of ten short stories. It’s a love letter to Chinquapin, where he was born and raised, which he renames Tim’s Creek.
THE BEST OF ME by David Sedaris
This is a love story about the author’s relationship to his family, the folks who provided — willingly or not — the material for his work. Sedaris proves our theory that 26 | WALTER funny bones and tear ducts are connected!
SUNDAY DINNER: A SAVOR THE SOUTH COOKBOOK
by Bridgette Lacy
Consider it a love affair with food: when you finish this combination of beautifully written family stories and traditional recipes, you’ll feel completely sated.
THE DREAM DAUGHTER by Diane Chamberlain
Carly, living in Nags Head in 1970, loses her beloved husband in Vietnam, then discovers their unborn daughter has a heart defect. Saving her requires an unimaginable act — and an adventure through time and place.
HIEROGLYPHICS by Jill McCorkle
In this novel, Lil and Frank marry young, connected by each having lost a parent. A lifetime later, moving to North Carolina to be near their daughter and grandchildren, they reflect on how their love has grown, shifted and been challenged over the years.
MARANATHA ROAD by Heather Bell Adams
Tinley Greene loved Mark Caswell, but maybe not as much as his mother Sadie. When Tinley shows up pregnant after Mark’s death, Sadie refuses to believe the baby is his. Set in the North Carolina mountains, this story is about learning to love after loss.
SERENA
by Ron Rash
In the North Carolina mountains in 1929, we find a chilling tale of love gone bad, with tragic consequences. Serena is a heroine/villain to rival any in literature, in a story with Shakespearean plot twists.