Nancy Fontaine is a librarian and freelance writer living in New Hampshire with her husband, two cats, and every four years during presidential primary season, the national press.
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Hollywood comes to Baltimore.
A gritty and suspenseful crime story crackling with energy.
If wishes were horses, they'd be American Creams.
A historical trip through Renaissance Florence.
A novel that asks: How well do we know anyone? How well do we know ourselves?
I feel, therefore I think...
This book focuses on the 1950s Cold War and space race, but the issues of then are not too different from now.
A pleasant jaunt through death and judgment in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Race, politics, and murder in a New England college town.
... educational and interesting, but the structure of the program is somewhat confusing.
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