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| Title | The House at Sugar Beach | Author | Cooper, Helene | Sub-Imprint | Marysue Rucci Books | Format | Paperback | Category 1 | Biography & Autobiography | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9780743266253 | US Price | $17 | CDN Price | $23 | Pages | 384 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| Journalist Helene Cooper examines the violent past of her home country Liberia and the effects of its 1980 military coup in this deeply personal memoir and finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award. |
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| Title | Little Bee | Author | Cleave, Chris | Sub-Imprint | Marysue Rucci Books | Format | Paperback | Category 1 | Fiction | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781416589648 | US Price | $18.99 | CDN Price | | Pages | 304 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| Millions of people have read, discussed, debated, cried, and cheered with Little Bee, a Nigerian refugee girl whose violent and courageous journey puts a stunning face on the worldwide refugee crisis. “Little Bee will blow you away.” —The Washington Post |
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| Title | The Rosie Project | Author | Simsion, Graeme | Sub-Imprint | Marysue Rucci Books | Format | Paperback | Category 1 | Fiction | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781476729091 | US Price | $18.99 | CDN Price | | Pages | 320 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| The international bestselling romantic comedy “bursting with warmth, emotional depth, and…humor,” (Entertainment Weekly) featuring the oddly charming, socially challenged genetics professor, Don, as he seeks true love. |
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| Title | We Are Not Ourselves | Author | Thomas, Matthew | Sub-Imprint | Marysue Rucci Books | Format | Paperback | Category 1 | Fiction | | | | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781476756677 | US Price | $19.99 | CDN Price | $26.99 | Pages | 656 | Title Status | AS | | | | |
| The instant New York Times bestseller The Washington Post calls a “stunning…superbly rendered” novel, and Entertainment Weekly describes as “a gripping family saga, maybe the best…since The Corrections.” As an Irish immigrant in Queens in 1941, Eileen has dreamed of more in her life—but when she and her family seem to be moving closer to that dream, devastation hits and they must learn how to not only hold on to their reality, but to each other. |
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