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Reader's Digest Select Editions: The Ice Child, The Blue Nowhere, Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas, Back When We Were Grownups
Author: Elizabeth McGregor, Jeffery Deaver, James Patterson, Anne Tyler
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Publisher: The Reader's Digest
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 87236 - ISBN-10:
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 576

Book Description:
The Ice Child by Elizabeth McGregor
When Jo Harper falls in love with archaeologist Doug Marshall, she also falls into Doug's obsession: the disappearance of the 1845 Franklin expedition to the Arctic. A shocking accident link's Jo's life and that of her young son to survival in the icy north, eerily echoing the journey of Sir John Franklin's doomed men. A stunning tale of faith, courage, and adventure.

The Blue Nowhere by Jeffery Deaver
People in Silicon Valley are dying at the hands of a computer hacker code-named Phate. He infiltrates their computers, invades their lives, and with chilling precision lures them to their death. Desperate, police attempt to pierce the labyrinth world of cyberspace and outsmart this terrifying genius. Captivating suspense from today's hottest thriller writer.

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson
On the surface the diary looked simple enough. But inside is the powerful story of two people who found a perfect love on windswept Martha's Vineyard. As a heartbroken young woman reads the diary's tear stained pages, she learns the painful and joyous truths about love lost and found. Best-selling author James Patterson reveals his soft side with this stirring romance.

Back When We Were Grownups by Anne Tyler
At age fifty-three Rebecca Davitch thought she was content. Her four daughters are grown with families of their own. Her party-giving business chugs along pleasantly, if not lucratively. Nonetheless Rebecca suddenly confronts herself with a perplexing question: "Have I turned into the wrong person?" A masterful work of fiction from one of the most gifted writers of our time.

Volume 257, Volume 5 2001


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