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The Ghost at the Table
The Ghost at the Table: A Novel | Suzanne Berne
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Strikingly different since childhood and leading dissimilar lives now, sisters Frances and Cynthia have managed to remain "devoted"—as long as they stay on opposite coasts. When Frances arranges to host Thanksgiving at her idyllic New England farmhouse, she envisions a happy family reunion, one that will include the sisters' long-estranged father. Cynthia, however, doesn't understand how Frances can ignore the past their father's presence revives, a past that includes suspicions about their mother's death twenty-five years earlier. As Thanksgiving Day arrives, with a houseful of guests looking forward to dinner, the sisters continue to struggle with different versions of a shared past, their conflict escalating to a dramatic, suspenseful climax.
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LeslieO
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Found this one on my shelf for the #Table prompt. And it‘s about a family reuniting for Thanksgiving. Might try to squeeze this one in during the holiday. #GratefulHarvest

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful photo 🧡🎃 2y
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@Kaye Thanks for the presents! I don't know how you managed to find three books that I haven't read AND don't own yet. I was just looking at the One Foot in Eden book last week when you (I think it was you) mentioned that it was one of your favorite books you read this year. I didn't buy it though because I was trying to make it through the whole month without buying new books. But now I have it! And the bookjig is really cool!

Kaye You‘re welcome. All 3 books were excellent. And those bookjig bookmarks are my favorite. Handy dandy. (edited) 6y
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A Harvest of Thanksgiving Novels
Get in the Thanksgiving mood with these holiday novels.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-literary-life/201011/harvest-thanksgivi...

KathyWheeler I had no idea there was Thanksgiving fiction; it‘s my favorite holiday. 7y
suvata @KathyWheeler Neither did I until I saw that article. 7y
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