 | | CARRY THE ONE by Carol Anshaw
Literary Fiction read by Renee Raudman
A stunning, break-out achievement hailed by Emma Donoghue, bestselling author of Room, for presenting "passion and addiction, guilt and damage, all the beautiful mess of family life."
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 | | CHILDREN OF THE JACARANDA TREE by Sahar Delijani
Literary Fiction read by Mozhan Marno
A stunning debut novel set in post-Revolutionary Iran that gives voice to the men, women, and children who won a war only to find their lives – and those of their descendants — imperiled by its aftermath.
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 | | CLAIR DE LUNE: A Novel by Jetta Carleton
Literary Fiction read by Natalie Ross
A long-lost novel of innocence threatened, by the author of the beloved classic The Moonflower Vine.
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 | | COLLECTED STORIES OF EUDORA WELTY, THE by Eudora Welty
Literary Fiction read by Barbara Rosenblat, Gabra Zackman, Marc Vietor, Kevin Pariseau, L. J. Ganser, Katherine Kellgren, All
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 | | DANCING TO THE FLUTE by Manisha Jolie Amin
Literary Fiction read by Paul English
Masterfully evoking the breathtaking beauty of India, Manisha Jolie Amin’s lyrical debut novel follows a young boy whose life takes an unexpected turn when he is sent to live with a reclusive but renowned musician.
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 | | DEAD FATHER, THE by Donald Barthelme
Literary Fiction read by Dennis Holland
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 | | DIRT MUSIC by Tim Winton
Literary Fiction read by Suzi Dougherty
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 | | DRYLANDS by Thea Astley
Literary Fiction read by Beverley Dunn
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 | | DUE PREPARATIONS FOR THE PLAGUE by Janette Turner Hospital
Literary Fiction read by Sean Mangan
A tightly woven web of familial and national histories, of sexual and political passions, and of individual and national complicities in the age of terrorism
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 | | ELEPHANT KEEPERS' CHILDREN, THE by Peter Hoeg
Literary Fiction read by (to be announced)
Told with poignancy and humor, The Elephant Keepers’ Children is a fascinating exploration of fundamentalism versus spiritual freedom, the vicissitudes of romantic and familial love, and the triumph of the human spirit.
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 | | FAULT LINES by Nancy Huston
Literary Fiction read by Edwina Wren
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