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How does a girl—abandoned by her mother at age two and orphaned at thirteen when her beloved father dies—find her place in the world? This memoir is the story of Nadia creating her own solid ground across countries and continents. I know the struggle of rebuilding your life in an unfamiliar place. While some of you might be familiar with that and some might not, I hope you’ll take as much inspiration and hope from her story as I did.” —MALALA YOUSAFZAI ​ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2021 SELECTED BY VULTURE, TIME, ESQUIRE, NPR, AND VOGUE! Young Nadia Owusu followed her father, a United Nations official, from Europe to Africa and back again. Just as she and her family settled into a new home, her father would tell them it was time to say their goodbyes. The instability wrought by Nadia’s nomadic childhood was deepened by family secrets and fractures, both lived and inherited. Her Armenian American mother, who abandoned Nadia when she was two, would periodically reappear, only to vanish again. Her father, a Ghanaian, the great hero of her life, died when she was thirteen. After his passing, Nadia’s stepmother weighed her down with a revelation that was either a bombshell secret or a lie, rife with shaming innuendo. With these and other ruptures, Nadia arrived in New York as a young woman feeling stateless, motherless, and uncertain about her future, yet eager to find her own identity. 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Still, when detectives asked for victims to come forward, she sent a note. With her criminal case file reopened, she saw for the first time evidence that corroborated her memories. Here were depictions of the naïve, hardworking girl she'd been, a chorister and debater, the daughter of a priest; of the two senior athletes who assaulted her and were allowed to graduate with awards; and of the faculty, doctors, and priests who had known about Crawford's assault and gone to great lengths to bury it. Now a wife, mother, and writer living on the other side of the country, Crawford learned that police had uncovered astonishing proof of an institutional silencing years before, and that unnamed powers were still trying to block her case. The slander, innuendo, and lack of adult concern that Crawford had experienced as a student hadn't been the imagined effects of trauma, after all: these were the actions of a school that prized its reputation above anything, even a child. 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Her story traces decades — from childhood in rural Hunan and an arranged marriage bond with Snow Flower that becomes a lifelong sisterhood, through the turmoil of the Taiping Rebellion, into adulthood where she falls for a man forbidden by convention. Told across two timelines (1903 and 1824), it is a sweeping portrait of female friendship, desire, and survival in a changing China.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx2gcvjkkat0b2m8bjgs0rbb.jpg?v=541a0e77a2","L7R-uK=|}^?H?HfjWBoL55ayEKaz",2005,282,[366],{"id":367,"slug":368,"name":369},"01kkc7t7rsczx1d5ydjqm5jxq7","lisa-see-aoct","Lisa See",[371,375,379],{"id":372,"name":373,"slug":374,"is_fiction":21},8,"Historical Fiction","historical-fiction",{"id":376,"name":377,"slug":378,"is_fiction":21},15,"Drama","drama",{"id":380,"name":381,"slug":382,"is_fiction":21},9,"Literary Fiction","literary-fiction",[],{"pace":61,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":385,"themes":386,"setting_period":7,"summary":360,"content_warnings":7},[66,67],[206,69],{"id":388,"slug":389,"title":390,"description":391,"primary_cover_url":392,"cover_blurhash":393,"first_publish_year":394,"community_rating_avg":14,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":395,"authors":396,"genres":401,"series":409,"enrichment":414},"01kx2h3rq5kka3ed474dy7w6df","divine-secrets-of-the-ya-ya-sisterhood-9zcx","Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood","In 1958 Louisiana, four inseparable friends—each with a nickname and a secret burden —make a pact to protect one another's hearts. 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She's not a daughter anymore, either. What is she? World War II continues, and Ada and her brother, Jamie, are living with their loving legal guardian, Susan, in a borrowed cottage on the estate of the formidable Lady Thorton--along with Lady Thorton herself and her daughter, Maggie. Life in the crowded cottage is tense enough, and then, quite suddenly, Ruth, a Jewish girl from Germany, moves in. A German? The occupants of the house are horrified. But other impacts of the war become far more frightening. As death creeps closer to their door, life and morality during wartime grow more complex. Who is Ada now? How can she keep fighting? 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The story concludes the Sisterhood saga with each woman confronting her own past while moving toward an uncertain future.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx2j7xc48kvk78af2xsjb06b.jpg?v=9c2a603b17","LUQlg2xY~Lt6U}a#RnjZz=a#9iay",[466],{"id":467,"slug":468,"name":469},"01kn47hmzjw33zx0g0xx6psn83","ann-brashares-mt2a","Ann Brashares",[471,472],{"id":403,"name":404,"slug":405,"is_fiction":21},{"id":121,"name":407,"slug":408,"is_fiction":21},[474],{"id":475,"slug":476,"name":477,"position":87,"is_main_entry":21,"parent_id":7,"parent_slug":7,"parent_name":7},"01kn45qte4976pndfmzmvk37fs","sisterhood-6axv","Sisterhood",{"pace":62,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":479,"themes":481,"setting_period":7,"summary":462,"content_warnings":7},[480,204],"romantic",[69,418,417],{"id":483,"slug":484,"title":485,"description":486,"primary_cover_url":487,"cover_blurhash":488,"first_publish_year":489,"community_rating_avg":87,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":490,"authors":491,"genres":496,"series":502,"enrichment":503},"01kx2dbh20v6z0jd3g1hpgkk0g","icy-sparks-mcsu","Icy Sparks","Icy Sparks is the first novel by American writer Gwyn Hyman Rubio. The story follows Icy, a young girl in rural Eastern Kentucky during the 1950s and 1960s, whose Tourette's syndrome is misdiagnosed as mental illness — until she discovers that many of the people at a revivalist tent meeting exhibit similar tics, leading her to believe it may be something spiritual rather than medical. Told in alternating first-person chapters from Icy's childhood and adulthood, the novel blends memoir-like intimacy with fiction, exploring themes of identity, faith, and belonging.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx2dbh2dsq55w3vr7pte8328.jpg?v=80fcae78bd","L5C$.r0f-pae00%hROt7_ND$%MIU",2001,340,[492],{"id":493,"slug":494,"name":495},"01kx2dbh2adjh99zjcz6htewe6","gwyn-hyman-rubio-uoa1","Gwyn Hyman Rubio",[497,501],{"id":498,"name":499,"slug":500,"is_fiction":21},59,"Contemporary Literature","contemporary-literature",{"id":376,"name":377,"slug":378,"is_fiction":21},[],{"pace":61,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":504,"themes":505,"setting_period":7,"summary":486,"content_warnings":7},[66,67,253],[69,206],{"key":507,"params":508,"works":509},"genre_mood",{"genre":36,"mood":66},[510],{"id":511,"slug":512,"title":513,"description":514,"primary_cover_url":515,"cover_blurhash":516,"first_publish_year":517,"community_rating_avg":241,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":518,"authors":519,"genres":524,"series":528,"enrichment":529},"01kx2fecqv54fw63y1t49qh2yw","black-ice-pgog","Black Ice","Lorene Cary's debut memoir recounts her years as the only Black student at St. Paul's School, a prestigious New England boarding school, and the racial isolation that drove her toward marijuana use in an attempt to cope with loneliness and prejudice.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx2fecrdh19ct42x0npmp5rb.jpg?v=c8d8160980","LMCHNcyZERnNPEaIr;jskEMwn$S%",1991,262,[520],{"id":521,"slug":522,"name":523},"01kx2fecr8zc0r43ctby3zd68f","lorene-cary-3dmq","Lorene Cary",[525,526,527],{"id":498,"name":499,"slug":500,"is_fiction":21},{"id":35,"name":36,"slug":37,"is_fiction":20},{"id":154,"name":155,"slug":156,"is_fiction":20},[],{"pace":61,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":530,"themes":531,"setting_period":7,"summary":514,"content_warnings":7},[67,66],[],{"key":533,"params":534,"works":535},"genre",{"genre":36},[536,559,585,596,621,643],{"id":537,"slug":538,"title":539,"description":540,"primary_cover_url":541,"cover_blurhash":542,"first_publish_year":543,"community_rating_avg":14,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":544,"authors":545,"genres":550,"series":555,"enrichment":556},"01kx23jnsw322gpqmw2n0xsfmt","i-am-the-central-park-jogger-a-story-of-hope-and-possibility-vqw6","I Am the Central Park Jogger A Story of Hope and Possibility","A timeless, “triumphant” (Entertainment Weekly) story of healing and recovery from the victim of a crime that shocked the nation: the Central Park Jogger. As featured in When They See Us—the Netflix limited series created, written, and directed by Ava DuVernay that retells the story of the Central Park Five, the young men wrongly accused of this crime. Shortly after 9:00 p.m. on April 19, 1989, a young woman jogs alone near 102nd Street in New York City's Central Park. She is attacked, raped, savagely beaten, and left for dead. Hours later she arrives at the emergency room—comatose—she has lost so much blood that her doctors believe it’s a miracle she's still alive. Meet Trisha Meili, the Central Park Jogger. I Am the Central Park Jogger recounts the mesmerizing, inspiring, often wrenching story of human strength and transcendent recovery. Called “Hero of the Month” by Glamour magazine, Meili tells us who she was before the attack—a young Wall Street professional with a promising future—and who she has become: a woman who learned how to read, write, walk, talk, and love again...and turn horrifying violence and certain death into extraordinary healing and victorious life. With “moments of unexpected grace and insights into life’s challenges….Meili’s story—the story the public never knew—is unforgettable” (The Buffalo News).","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx23jntf5755fe2s0raaj2zw.jpg?v=02d0d32171","LVPP_hyCXlMd.TRksWo}tnVsVstR",2003,280,[546],{"id":547,"slug":548,"name":549},"01kx23jnt94mkg614b97mbk48t","trisha-meili-nggg","Trisha Meili",[551,552,553,554],{"id":154,"name":155,"slug":156,"is_fiction":20},{"id":319,"name":320,"slug":321,"is_fiction":20},{"id":35,"name":36,"slug":37,"is_fiction":20},{"id":150,"name":151,"slug":152,"is_fiction":20},[],{"pace":61,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":557,"themes":558,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[161,67],[],{"id":560,"slug":561,"title":562,"description":563,"primary_cover_url":564,"cover_blurhash":565,"first_publish_year":566,"community_rating_avg":241,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":567,"authors":568,"genres":573,"series":580,"enrichment":581},"01kx266qjcyjwesd15qm19wzcf","imagined-london-a-tour-of-the-worlds-greatest-fictional-city-usi4","Imagined London A Tour of the World's Greatest Fictional City","Anna Quindlen first visited London from a chair in her suburban Philadelphia home—in one of her beloved childhood mystery novels. She has been back to London countless times since, through the pages of books and in person, and now, in Imagined London, she takes her own readers on a tour of this greatest of literary cities.While New York, Paris, and Dublin are also vividly portrayed in fiction, it is London, Quindlen argues, that has always been the star, both because of the primacy of English literature and the specificity of city descriptions. She bases her view of the city on her own detailed literary map, tracking the footsteps of her favorite characters: the places where Evelyn Waugh's bright young things danced until dawn, or where Lydia Bennett eloped with the dastardly Wickham.In Imagined London, Quindlen walks through the city, moving within blocks from the great books of the 19th century to the detective novels of the 20th to the new modernist tradition of the 21st. With wit and charm, Imagined London gives this splendid city its full due in the landscape of the literary imagination.Praise for Imagined London:\"Shows just how much a reading experience can enrich a physical journey.\" —New York Times Book Review\"An elegant new work of nonfiction... People will be inspired by this book.\" —Ann Curry, Today\"An affectionate, richly allusive tribute to the city.\" —Kirkus Reviews","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx266qjvstwvxs8rfjd2xmnd.jpg?v=c112f88cf9","LrIF0UWZ~poz-:j[%MfkE2axM{ay",2006,169,[569],{"id":570,"slug":571,"name":572},"01kjqz7rh0fdqmz4w4nydwxcfw","anna-quindlen-qz3s","Anna Quindlen",[574,578,579],{"id":575,"name":576,"slug":577,"is_fiction":20},85,"Travel","travel",{"id":35,"name":36,"slug":37,"is_fiction":20},{"id":441,"name":442,"slug":443,"is_fiction":20},[],{"pace":61,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":582,"themes":584,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[67,583],"intellectual",[],{"id":330,"slug":331,"title":332,"description":333,"primary_cover_url":334,"cover_blurhash":335,"first_publish_year":336,"community_rating_avg":87,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":337,"authors":586,"genres":588,"series":592,"enrichment":593},[587],{"id":340,"slug":341,"name":342},[589,590,591],{"id":154,"name":155,"slug":156,"is_fiction":20},{"id":133,"name":134,"slug":135,"is_fiction":20},{"id":35,"name":36,"slug":37,"is_fiction":20},[],{"pace":62,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":594,"themes":595,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[278,67],[],{"id":597,"slug":598,"title":599,"description":600,"primary_cover_url":601,"cover_blurhash":602,"first_publish_year":603,"community_rating_avg":14,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":16,"authors":604,"genres":609,"series":617,"enrichment":618},"01kx23z03dzj3e7ja6t8fa2b9v","not-my-type-one-woman-vs-a-president-6q6d","Not My Type One Woman Vs. a President","AN INSTANT INDIE, USA TODAY, AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! \"Delightful . . . We already know that E. Jean Carroll looked smashing when she went to court versus Donald J. Trump. But her irrepressible voice was, necessarily, repressed...Now she is saying pretty much everything.\" —The New York Times Book Review \"Buoyant.\" —The New York Times A hilarious, hopeful, revelatory behind the scenes account of the trials that riveted the nation You’ve heard about the tantrums, the seething, the storming out of court, yes. But what about E. Jean’s side of the story? What about the flight suits, the bottle of green Chartreuse, and the bob? Not My Type puts you in a better seat than the jury box. You will hear Alina Habba, Esq., “Trump’s most beautiful attorney,” asking E. Jean to “list” the people she has “slept with”—a list which turns out to be so marvelous, it is worth twice the price of this book. You will experience the fear and loathing of E. Jean’s “psychiatric evaluations,” and hear how she tries to cheer up Trump’s gloomy, $750-an-hour shrink by telling him about the strange white tablet Hunter S. Thompson gave her. You will be in on the choosing of the “clothes for court,” and the creation of “the look”: a look that will help the jury connect the younger E. Jean who is attacked by Trump in Bergdorf’s with the older E. Jean who sits in the courtroom. It’s all here: two dazzling trials, the full-tilt high stakes, the laugh-out-loud commentary, and the inspiring fact that a woman is never too old to get even.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx23z03sp8tv7vsm77fd31d0.jpg?v=d1f46ec12f","L58p=V9Eaw~V%0ozIo-o0f%3%29Y",2025,[605],{"id":606,"slug":607,"name":608},"01kx23z03npx4mky3wa5bxwgp7","e-jean-carroll-nwyt","E. 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On a fateful day in February 2002, campaign manager Clara Rojas accompanied longtime friend and presidential hopeful Ingrid Betancourt into an area controlled by the powerful leftist guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Armed with machine guns and grenades, the FARC took them hostage and kept them in the jungle for the next six years. After more than two years of captivity deep in the Colombian jungle, surrounded by jaguars, snakes, and tarantulas, miles from any town or hospital, Clara Rojas prepared to give birth in a muddy tent surrounded by heavily armed guerrillas. Her captors promised that a doctor would be brought to the camp to help her. But when Rojas went into labor and began to suffer complications, the only person on hand was a guerrilla wielding a kitchen knife. The guerrillas drugged Rojas with anesthetic while one of them slit open her abdomen. Her son, Emmanuel, was born by amateur cesarean section in April 2004. His survival was miraculous, but her joy was soon cut short when the FARC took him from her when he was only eight months old. For the next three years, Clara was given no information about him, but her desire to one day see him again kept her alive. In early 2008, Clara was finally liberated and reunited with her son—to whom this book is dedicated.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx261n3qvk971kpa1ts0fx2t.jpg?v=673ddaa912","LIFhg:baE3XO-ixYnRoe|@NIIsjI",2010,256,[631],{"id":632,"slug":633,"name":634},"01kx261n3k5t80xy0mzb61mdmq","clara-rojas-3jsp","Clara Rojas",[636,637,638],{"id":133,"name":134,"slug":135,"is_fiction":20},{"id":319,"name":320,"slug":321,"is_fiction":20},{"id":35,"name":36,"slug":37,"is_fiction":20},[],{"pace":106,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":641,"themes":642,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[327,182,253],[],{"id":644,"slug":645,"title":646,"description":647,"primary_cover_url":648,"cover_blurhash":649,"first_publish_year":363,"community_rating_avg":14,"community_rating_count":15,"page_count":629,"authors":650,"genres":655,"series":659,"enrichment":660},"01kx26sr9k4y112zjeezj2ej3k","tales-from-the-bed-uh05","Tales from the Bed","Jenifer Estess is a woman on the verge: She's about to launch her own company; she's looking buff and dating vigorously; she's driving in the fast lane -- with the top down. At the age of thirty-five, Jenifer dreams of falling in love and starting a family. Then she notices muscle twitches in her legs. Walking down a city block feels exhausting. At first, doctors write off Jenifer's symptoms to stress, but she is quickly diagnosed with ALS, a fatal brain disease that is absolutely untreatable. Max out your credit cards and see Paris, suggests one doctor. Instead of preparing to die, Jenifer gets busy. She dreams deeper, works harder, and loves endlessly. For Jenifer, being fatally ill is not about letting go. It's about holding on and reaching -- for family, friends, goals. Jenifer's girlhood pact with her sisters Valerie and Meredith -- nothing will ever break us apart -- guides them as Jenifer faces down one of the most devastating illnesses known to humankind. That same enduring pact inspires the creation of Project A.L.S., a movement started by the sisters that changes the way science and medicine approach research for ALS and the related diseases Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and which has already raised more than $18 million. Will Project A.L.S. help scientists discover medicine in time for her? Jenifer answers these questions and others in this beautifully written and wholly inspiring memoir that celebrates a life fuelled by memory. Tales from the Bed forces us to reconsider society's notion of \"having it all,\" and illustrates, more than anything, the importance of endurance, hope, and, most of all, love.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kx26sra2yzybkykb7sgbdx5d.jpg?v=a08a7d0d56","LADSzXIUf4Rj00t7ogWX~TWAWBae",[651],{"id":652,"slug":653,"name":654},"01kx26sr9xg16swz528apnqc3e","jenifer-estess-dxas","Jenifer Estess",[656,657,658],{"id":133,"name":134,"slug":135,"is_fiction":20},{"id":154,"name":155,"slug":156,"is_fiction":20},{"id":35,"name":36,"slug":37,"is_fiction":20},[],{"pace":62,"complexity":7,"audience":159,"mood":661,"themes":662,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[161,278],[],[]]