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The hottest new books dropping this September

Get Ready! September has only just fallen upon us and there are so many good books getting released. From exciting sequels that fans have waited patiently (or not so patiently for), money guides, memoirs and spooky reads in preparation for Halloween - it’s time to get reading!

Shelter Island calendar of events, July 7, 2022 - Shelter Island Reporter

Shelter Island calendar of events, July 7, 2022 - Shelter Island Reporter
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Shelter Island Reporter Calendar of Events, June 30, 2022 - Shelter Island Reporter

Shelter Island Reporter Calendar of Events, June 30, 2022 - Shelter Island Reporter
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Hope Book Club, Ep 33: Homegrown Fiction – Hope 103 2

Hope Book Club, Ep 33: Homegrown Fiction There’s both laughs and tears in this episode hosted by Hope 103.2 s Katrina Roe and Natasha Moore from the Centre for Public Christianity. Staying home? Then, enjoy the best homegrown fiction from 2021 while you’re not able to go anywhere. There’s both laughs and tears in Episode 33 of the Hope Book Club! Karl Grice from the Little Lost Bookshop joins Katrina Roe, from Hope Mornings, and Natasha Moore from the Centre for Public Christianity in this celebration of Aussie writers. Smart Ovens for Lonely People is a collection of quirky and funny short stories by the imaginative Elizabeth Tan.

La Rue: Three uplifting, under-the-radar new novels

This month’s Book Report features three under-the-radar novels that will restore your faith in humanity. Patry Francis’ beautiful novel “All The Children Are Home” is set in a small town near Boston in the 1950s. Dahlia and Louie Moscatelli are a married couple who take foster children into their home. Three foster children have become permanent placements: teenage Jimmy, teenage Zaidie and her younger brother, Jon. When a social worker brings 8-year-old girl Agnes, in an emergency placement, Dahlia is reluctant. She relents, and allows Agnes to stay until a permanent home can be found. Agnes had a horrible childhood; she suffered from a failure to thrive as an infant. She didn’t speak much, and her last placement was frightening. The other kids took to Agnes right away. Jimmy teaches her to play baseball, and Zaidie happily shared her room and gave Agnes her treasured shamrock barrettes to wear.

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