Older women -- Fiction
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Older women -- Fiction
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Older women
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Incoming Resources
- Here and now, Santa Montefiore
- Girl runner, a novel, Carrie Snyder
- Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont, Elizabeth Taylor ; introduced by Paul Bailey
- The Japanese lover, [a Gab bag for book discussion groups], Isabel Allende ; translated by Nick Caistor and Amanda Hopkinson
- Mirror, shoulder, signal, a novel, Dorthe Nors ; translated from the Danish by Misha Hoekstra
- Shooting star, Cynthia Riggs
- All the days of summer, a novel, Nancy Thayer
- Lillian Boxfish takes a walk, Kathleen Rooney
- The lido, by Libby Page
- The red address book, by Sofia Lundberg ; translated by Alice Menzies
- Dearest Dorothy, who would have ever thought?, Charlene Ann Baumbich
- The necessity of stars, by E. Catherine Tobler
- The Japanese lover, Isabel Allende ; translated by Nick Caistor and Amanda Hopkinson
- The snow hare, Paula Lichtarowicz
- The brilliant life of Eudora Honeysett, a novel, Annie Lyons
- Far and away, Fern Michaels
- The apology, Jimin Han
- The madonnas of Leningrad, Debra Dean
- A Stardance summer, Emily March
- The one hundred years of Lenni and Margot, a novel, Marianne Cronin
- Killers of a certain age, Deanna Raybourn
- Etta and Otto and Russell and James, a novel, Emma Hooper
- All the days of summer, a novel, Nancy Thayer
- Three things about Elsie, a novel, Joanna Cannon
- The dollhouse, by Fiona Davis
- Three things about Elsie, Joanna Cannon
- The dollhouse, a novel, Fiona Davis
- Fragile beasts, a novel, Tawni O'Dell
- Aurora borealis bridge, Jane Lindskold
- Cat brushing, and other stories, Jane Campbell
- Cranford, Elizabeth Gaskell ; edited with notes by Patricia Ingham
- The brilliant life of Eudora Honeysett, a novel, Annie Lyons
- Auntie Poldi and the lost Madonna, Mario Giordano ; translated by John Brownjohn
- Round robin, Jennifer Chiaverini
- An elderly lady must not be crossed, Helene Tursten ; translated from the Swedish by Marlaine Delargy
- Getting old is the best revenge, by Rita Lakin
- Lorna Mott comes home, a novel, Diane Johnson
- Breaking out of Bedlam, a novel, Leslie Larson
- Dearest Dorothy, help! I've lost myself!, Charlene Ann Baumbich
- Snow flower and the secret fan, Lisa See
- The love story of Missy Carmichael, Beth Morrey
- Pale morning light with Violet Swan, a novel of a life in art, Deborah Reed
- Olive, again, Elizabeth Strout
- Peg and Rose solve a murder, Laurien Berenson
- The love story of Missy Carmichael, [a Gab bag for book discussion groups], Beth Morrey
- Good eggs, a novel, Rebecca Hardiman
- The faceless old woman who secretly lives in your home, Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor
- Leota's garden, Francine Rivers
- The Japanese lover, a novel, Isabel Allende ; translated by Nick Caistor and Amanda Hopkinson
- The hunt ball, Rita Mae Brown
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