Green Library TpbAs one reviewer remarked, "Every once in a while, an author effects a haunting... In her new novel ... Janice Kulyk Keefer has managed such magic." The journey of a woman who is forced to abandon the restrictive safety of her life and travel back into a secret, disturbing, yet richly human family history, The Green Library is an unforgettable story about the profound need to remember and to belong - to the present and the past, to the familiar and the strange. |
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